Hole by Hole
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« Hole #2 »
Par 5 - 480 yards gentle double doglegIntrusive trap on right makes for difficult pin placements.

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« Hole #3 »
Par 5 - 520 yards dogleg rightMust decide whether to fly ditch or play short on tee shot. Oh yes - out of bounds on the right! Breeze off the river adds difficulty to approach shot! The view is magnificent once you get there!

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« Hole #4 »
Par 3 - 184 yardsPause for just a second to take in the view before attempting to execute tough shot along the shoreline.

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« Hole #5 »
Par 5 - 475 yards dogleg rightThis is the easiest par five on the course. Best approach to green is from the left but any miss to the left will still end up in the pond.

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« Hole #6 »
Par 4 - 392 yards dogleg right.Keeping it in the fairway is essential. Aim right of red maple on approach shot.

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« Hole #8 »
Par 4 - 362 yards dogleg rightTee shot is important. Try to stay left. Shorter drives make for a very difficult approach shot while longer drives risk fading into stream.

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« Hole #9 »
Par 4 - 324 yards sharp dogleg rightChoose your club carefully before teeing off and you will leave yourself a short iron approach into a sloping green positioned near the clubhouse.

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« Hole #10 »
Par 4 - 361 yards dogleg leftThis hole, which follows the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River, demands a well executed tee shot to set up your approach into the riverside green.

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« Hole #11 »
Par 3 - 115 yardsIf you did not see a blue heron on previous holes, keep watch. You may see one here patiently waiting to observe a hole in one. This scenic par three plays easy on a calm day. A good breeze, regardless of its direction, turns this lamb of a hole into a howling wolf.

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« Hole #12 »
Par 4 - 379 yards straight awayIf you fade left to right watch out on every shot. A deep gully runs down the right side starting near the tee. To the right of the green is a large pond.

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« Hole #13 »
Par 3 - 131 yardsThis steeply graded green with its upper tier guarded by a trap often presents an interesting putting challenge.

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« Hole #14 »
Par 4 - 333 yards dogleg leftIf you like using the one wood, beware the reachable bunker on the right. There is room to miss it left, if you can keep it away from the large weeping willows. You might be wise to save that big drive for the next hole.

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« Hole #15 »
Par 5 - 493 yards straight awayTypically plays longer into the less than favourable wind. You will probably want to let out the shaft as you angle a drive over the hazard. Things do not get easier when you face an approach shot into a green that just says NO!

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« Hole #16 »
Par 5 - 538 yards dogleg rightThings do not get easier yet in our tough four hole finish. The corner of 16 can be cut across the thick rough. However, only under rare circumstances will you find this green in two. Shorter hitters require good first and second shots to safely avoid ditch 140 yards from green.

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« Hole #17 »
Par 4 - 387 yards dogleg rightKeep tee shot well left. Tight fit between the hazards coming into green. Short approaches kick right into hazard.

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« Hole #18
Par 3 - 175 yardsSand trap on left demands a lofted shot with lots of carry to hit the green. A great blue heron is frequently observed on this hole.

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Hole #1 »
Par 4 - 353 yards straight away.An easy starting hole but it is important to keep tee shot on left half of fairway to have clear shot at green. Ditch in front gobbles up mishits on approaches.
