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Santa Clara Golf Course Guide

Author: Grahame Simpson Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 03-05-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 9 | Rating:  (137) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Santa Clara Golf Course is a beautiful course whichcan be enjoyed by all levels of golfer.

Santa Clara Golf Course front 9 holes.

Hole 1: This is a nice start with a straight hole. Tee shot down the middle then short iron to the green. Behind the green is rough hilly area.

Hole 2: Par 3 which has a river running down the left side and the green is protected by two bunkers on the left and rough and trees on the right.

Hole 3: This is a short par 4 which is a slight dog leg to the right. To be safe play straight of the tee and then pitch over the bunkers and rough in front of the green.

Hole 4: The river runs down the right side and there are trees and shrubs on the left. The fairway is quiet tight. Tee shot down the middle then on to the narrow green which is protected by a bunker on the left.

Hole 5: There are a line of trees that you can play to the left or right of both is fairway; it is better on the left for a direct line to the green with a short iron or less. The green is narrow at the back and has a bunker on the right.

Hole 6: Par 3 hole where the narrow green has bunkers protecting on the left.

Hole 7: The fairway is wide and up hill, where the middle is best. The second shot will be played on an up slope and the green has two bunkers in front.

Hole 8: This is a dogleg to the right par 5 where there is a large area for the tee shot to land. The hole slopes form right to left and most balls hit to the right of the fairway will roll down. The green has bunkers around the left side and the slope on the right. A beautiful hole to play with a fantastic view of the Mediterranean Sea.

Hole 9: A dogleg to the left where the tee shot should be as left as possible without going into the line of trees. There a couple of trees before the green on the right, a couple of trees around the green making the approach tricky and a bunker on the front right.

Please visit Santa Clara Golf Course Guide for the back 9 holes.

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