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NOTES:

A:

F ind a little distance by shifting the rear tee back and

to the players left

B: S pread remaining tee space along the hill and provide lots of wear and tear from where the most golf is played

C:

P rovide possible warm up putting green right of the

path

D: W iden the fairway and allow it to connect to and mirror the pond - eliminate the wall and drape turf to the water ’ s edge

E:

G rade a few subtle mounds in the fairway as a playable

hazard on the first hole

F:

A djust the pond edge slightly for more usable space

along the landing zone

G: P ush the green back 5 o yards to get the first target off the water and provide a strategic green complex with angles and the ability to bounce the ball into the target

H:

A djust the path and hide with mounding

H

G

F

E

D

C

B

#1 Par 4

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 380 yards

A

360 yards 325 yards 300 yards

NOTES:

A: C onnect the maintenance path to the new path servicing #2 as well as #13 on the S outh C ourse

B:

E nvelope existing tees into one large main / rear tee

C:

C reate a large forward tee that provides lots of

options for those players

D: S et a small bunker off in the approach to provide a bounce in feature where once a ball carries this hazard , it will bound forward onto the green

G

E:

C reate a pseudo -P unchbowl green that helps feed

balls onto the surface and work from left to right

F:

D evelop a large guarding bunker on the right

E

G:

P rovide a roll out fairway long that connects into the

F

rear and main tees on #3

D

C

B

A

#2 Par 3

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 250 yards

225 yards 180 yards 160 yards

NOTES:

A:

P osition the rear tees near the fairway bunker on the

existing 2 nd hole

B: U tilize the space where current 2 nd green is located to provide a proper buffer to the 14 th H ole on the S outh

C:

E xtend forward tee options down the line of play

D: A llow the fairway to climb the hill similar to the current 3 rd hole - use a key bunker on the inside of the dogleg

E:

S tack a series of bunkers into the graceful high along

the left to extend the strategy of the new par 5

G

F:

S hift the green back and elongate for a range of hole

locations - set three bunkers in the right greenside

G: C onnect the area between #3 green , #4 tee , and #5 green with a connected series of hummocks and bunkers

F

E

D

C

B

#3 Par 5

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 540 yards

A

525 yards 500 yards 400 yards

NOTES:

A:

D evelop a special rear tee for maximum distance set

within the framework of the hummocks and bunkers

B:

P rovide extensive tee space for the main tees

C:

W ork to set the forward tee offset for the best line

of attack for these players

D: S ituate a pair of bunkers at the long landing zone to ask the player to pick a line of play and a distance to be successful - connect right one into a combination along the 5 th fairway

E: U tilize the dramatic natural topography with fairway turf widening through the approach up into the green

F:

S hift the green back and slightly right to better use

the available space

G:

C reate a cart path connection that maintains a buffer

to the R oute 52

G

F

E

D

C

B

#4 Par 4

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 475 yards

A

415 yards 400 yards 320 yards

NOTES:

A: A s the shortest par 5 on the course - maximize the setup options with rear tees that extend down the line of play

B:

P osition the forward tee at the beginning of the

fairway

C:

S ituate the fairway bunkers to aid in the framework of

the hole and opportunity to be aggressive

D: C reate a hummock to make the second shot have a higher level of strategy - determining the level of danger each player wants to take on

E:

S hift the green back slightly and provide a range of

hole locations from front to back and left to right

F:

P lace a series of bunkers along the right side of the

approach and feed around the target

F

E

D

C

B

#5 Par 5

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 480 yards

A

465 yards 440 yards 370 yards

NOTES:

A:

P rovide a maximum setup opportunity with the main tee

set back in the available space

B:

A djust the cart path to service the tees and then move

into the open ground

C:

S ituate the forward tee along the slope to get those

players in the best area to be successful

D:

C reate a series of bunkers cascading down the line of

play and along the topography

E: S etup a long landing zone bunker on the left that forces the best players from every tee to consider laying off for a good position in the fairway

F: D evelop a split second landing zone with a single bunker and a supreme use of the low in the natural ground

H

G: P lace the green on the far side of the low and create a semi - punchbowl green that receives long shots and gives the players many options to be creative with the surrounds

G

H:

C onnect the green to the next tee with fairway

F

E

D

C

B

#6 Par 5

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 520 yards

505 yards 485 yards 415 yards

A

NOTES:

A:

A s the shortest par 3, the tee space will be large with

great width and flexibility in distance

B:

U se a knot at the tee to help hold and separate its

edge from the adjacent green

C: C ut the cart path along the low portion of the foreground and hide it as it moves along the hole

D:

P lace the target along the high point , let it lean to

the player , and surround it in sand

E:

S tack the bunkers into the hillside at a varied series of

depths

F:

L et the green hold a shot with a lower ball flight , but

make flag hunting demanding for the best players

G:

A llow the rear of the green fall off into a fairway

collection area

G

F

E

D

C

A

B

#7 Par 3

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 145 yards

115 yards 105 yards 90 yards

NOTES:

A:

C reate a unique rear tee that is tied to the short grass

around the edge of new #7 green

B:

F low tee space down the line of play in fairway cut to

provide a wealth of setup distances

C:

P lace three bunkers with a staggered configuration

to challenge the line of play and distance

D:

D evelop a triangular green where the hole location

matters - held by the left flanking bunkers

E:

S pill off the right side of the green into fairway turf

F:

C onnect the experience from new #8 across the entry

drive to the traditional #9

F

E

D

C

B

#8 Par 4

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 365 yards

A

300 yards 275 yards 260 yards

NOTES:

A:

C onnect the rest of the front nine to the 9 th with a

crossing at the traditional location

B:

E xpand the tee to include more width and length for

wear and tear resistance

C:

E nhance and enlarge the historic orchard

surrounding the hole

D:

P ush the green back to the edge of the hill side for a

dramatic one of a kind setting for this par 3.

E: C ut a substantial bunker into the front face of the putting surface and allow for a ground entry on the right

F:

H old the right edge of the green with a trench bunker

G:

F rame the back of the green and beyond with native

G

turf and an amazing view down the 10 th fairway

F

E

D

C

B

A

#9 Par 3

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 200 yards

175 yards 140 yards 125 yards

NOTES:

A: L ocate a new rear tee back and left to the west side of the 9 th green - utilize the available land to create a dramatic tee shot L ocate the main tee to the left of the current location and work to provide more width and space between the preferred line of play and the clubhouse grounds B:

H

C:

P ush the forward tee players up and get them in the

best position to succeed

G

D: W ork to provide more width for the golfers by shifting the cart path to the right hand side of the hole

E:

M ove the line of play away from the tennis building and

F

surrounding infrastructure

F:

U tilize the available space to widen out the second

landing zone and options for each player

G:

S hift the green back and to the left

H:

M aximize the green setting with long views into the

farm valley

E

D

C

#10 Par 5

B

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 665 yards

565 yards 525 yards 445 yards

A

NOTES:

A:

L ocate the rear portion of the tee near the existing

10 th green

B: P rovide expanded tee options and recovery space with an elongated surface that extends over 90 yards from front to back

C:

W iden the approach and filter it down to the start of

the putting surface

D: T weak the green shape to be twisted so that the hole location helps define the kind of shot needed to be played

E:

L ower the green and allow the edges to peel away

revealing the amazing pastoral landscape beyond

F:

A llow path to swing low behind the green and hug the

property edge

F

E

D

C

B

A

#11 Par 3

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 175 yards

150 yards 120 yards 105 yards

NOTES:

A: L ower the overall topography around #12 tee and push that soil back to allow for a maximum setup distance

B:

D rop the main tees and foreground to allow the hole

to feel more natural and improve sight lines

C:

R ework the cart path to move left and work across

the slope down to the service path

D:

L eave significant vegetation to buffer any view down

towards the reservoir

E: C reate a landing zone with a variety of strategic options - offset bunkers and use the right to left slope to aid in this development

F:

S ite the green near the existing fairway bunkers and

twist its opening

G:

M aintain an expansive view out over the remaining

portion of the back nine

G

F

E

D

C

B

#12 Par 4

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 370 yards

A

325 yards 300 yards 280 yards

NOTES:

A: C reate a dynamic short drop par 3 within the remaining space - situate a rear tee tucked against a long fairway bunker on #12

B:

S tair step the main tees down the line of play along

the hillside

C:

A llow the cart path to cross the hole in a low that

provides access while limiting visibility

D:

P lace the green in a position where it inspires and

intimidates all players

E:

S urround the putting surface with bunkers of

differing sizes , shapes , and depths

F:

A llow the rear portion of the green to tie into a a

fairway area that falls away towards the hazard

F

E

D

C

B

A

#13 Par 3

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 125 yards

100 yards 85 yards 70 yards

NOTES:

A: P laying this par five backwards on the traditional 18 uses the space in a manner that the longest players can utilize the space and carry , but the short player can play immediately from the other side of the water

B:

F it a number of tees on the far side of the water

C:

P osition a forward tee in the fairway cut

D:

G rade a series of mounds and broken landforms along

the left side to add a strategic element that is not sand

E: U tilize the hook bunker on the right to break up the second landing zone and challenge players looking for the best line of play L et the green ooze out of the natural grade so that the approach is graceful , but let the edges neck down so that precision is important F:

F

E

D

C

B

#14 Par 5

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 560 yards

A

545 yards 510 yards 385 yards

NOTES:

A:

A djust the tee position to move slightly down the hole

and angle interior to the golf course

B:

S tack a series of tees along the line of play

C:

P rovide a wide arcing fairway that asks a player to pick

a line of play and dedicated distance

D:

S tack a series of bunkers and mounds on the inside of

the dogleg and let the hole turn off these features

E:

K eep the long player honest with a bunker flanking

the outside of play

F:

L et the approach flow along the natural grade

G: T wist the green alignment and utilize some unused space with a green that is somewhat triangular and plays of the infinite number of angles of attack generated by the fairway dynamics

G

F

E

D

C

B

#15 Par 4

A

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 430 yards

400 yards 375 yards 340 yards

NOTES:

A:

P osition a rear tee in the corner of the property and

buffer its surrounds

B:

B uild a wealth of tee space into an expanded fairway

that feeds from #15 green and runs down the hole

C:

A lign a cart path down the left side

D:

L et the fairway flow from the tees all the way to the

G

green rambling over the restored natural grade

E: P rovide substantial approach and run - up space along the extent of the green front - use the gentle downhill nature of the ground to aid in balls releasing into the putting surface

F: G uard the corners of the target with sand and fairway runoff - creating tons of character and recovery options

G:

S pill fairway from the green into the next tees

F

E

D

C

B

A

#16 Par 3

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 225 yards

200 yards 160 yards 140 yards

NOTES:

A:

T o maximize distance place the rear tee near the

existing rear tee on #8 S outh

B:

S et tees into the rising grade up to the fairway

C:

A llow the cart path to dip back to the right after

servicing the tees

D:

place the fairway up the natural grade - establishing

the first landing area at the crest

E:

U se a key cross bunker to create a preferred line of

play that works off the left to right slope

F:

P lace a series of bunkers at the second landing / lay

up zone to encourage bold and thoughtful play

H

G: D evelop a fortress green where the bunkers sit off the front edge of the putting surface and approach extends so that bold play can bounce off the back side of the sand and release into the target

G

H:

W ork path at the pinch point to service all the

adjacent holes

F

E

D

C

B

#17 Par 5

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 520 yards

A

485 yards 465 yards 430 yards

NOTES:

A:

F or maximum setup distance place a tee near the green

on #17

B:

C ascade the remaining tees down the line of play

C:

A lign the cart path down the right side of the hole

D:

C reate a thoughtful driving zone where the most

aggressive line is the most dangerous

E: S ituate a centerline bunker that is at the long landing distance for all tees , but will make those players make a decision

F:

T uck the hole up against the existing pond but don ’ t

let it overly influence the strategy of the hole

G: U tilize the dramatic barn and oak setting for the conclusion of the round - place the green in manner that won ’ t impact these features but allow them to be important

H:

C onnect the hole back to the clubhouse across the

H

current bridge

G

F

E

D

C

B

#18 Par 4

Tee Blue White Gold Green

Proposed 460 yards

450 yards 385 yards 325 yards

A

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