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Robert Trent
Jones'
Highland Oaks
Golf Course |
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The Course
Highlands, the core nine, is relatively open, with several lakes in play.
The peninsula green at the
par-3 sixth has an elusive,
beckoning quality.
Marshwood
has been made famous (or
notorious) by its behemoth
par-5 sixth, which stretches
to 701 yards from the tips.
The 422-yard par-4 ninth, a
left to right dogleg, is
arguably the best hole at
the site and has a tilted
green elevated above a
swathe of wetlands.
The Magnolia
nine is well-named: Specimen
magnolia trees dot the
higher ground, which is
reached via a 1,000 foot
long wooden bridge spanning
a marsh filled with
lichen-dappled trees. The
feature hole is the 416-yard
fifth, where a split-level
fairway offers an option off
the tee
The Short
Course,
a nine-hole par-3, has
demanding bunker placements,
three water holes and
possibly the best putting
Bermuda greens in the South. |
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