Dunes Caddie Journal

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The yardage book used for years at The Dunes.

Transcript of Dunes Caddie Journal

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428 • 403 • 358 • 302

Par 4

150

119

188

184

-2-5

-17

+17

34

135

194

160117

This dogleg left par four usually plays down wind. The trick is to keep tee shots right-center, but in the fairway. A good drive will leave a straight-forward mid-iron approach. Bear in mind that the wind will make it difficult to hold this green, which has bunkers in back to catch errant shots.

Green diagramshows yardages +/-

from the centerof the green.

Hazard & landmarkyardages are measured

to the center ofthe green.

Green depth.

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Par 4

101

150

192

+15

-14

-2

A good drive over the two bunkers will leave a mid-to-short-iron approach to a wide, slightly elevated green. Beware of the pot bunker in the front.

142

173

21217513387

228195155111

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A

B

A BTee yardages aremeasured from thetee markers to the

corresponding lettersaround the fairway.

381 • 347 • 300 • 256

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145 • 120 • 104 • 85

Par 3

80

113

123

140

120

With a landing area that is (in some spots) less than ten yards deep, the trick to this 3-par is to select the right club and aim for the center of the green. When the pin is on the back right section of the green, the safest route is to keep it left of the pin.

145

101

120

42

+5

-9

+21

-21

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509 • 490 • 455 • 384

Par 5

90

195

+15

+5

-6

-1481

144146

285

267

B to C= 130

B to D = 193

321

Make note of the yardages to carry the traps. A more conservate route is to play an iron short of the traps followed by another long iron shot which should leave you within striking distance of hitting the green in three.

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C

B

A

D

19417014772

226202169105

A B

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362 • 334 • 306 • 247

Par 4

71

147

188180

159

96

133

A straight par 4 with trouble on both sides off the tee. A long-left tee shot will find water. A good tee shot in the right center of the fairway leaves a short iron into this shallow, wide green. Hitting an iron off the tee is the safest and most effective choice.

A

B

C

17715012470

19817114584

A B

260233207152

C

26

+13

+2

-13

-4

Restrooms &Water

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198 • 178 • 149 • 115

Par 3

113

149

167

201 200

It's better to err on the longer side, so take enough club. Beware of the wind blowing from the left. Most shots long will remain in the hillside roughs.

102

115

138

149

159

178

189

198

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+12+3

-12-3

Rule 26-1: A) Play a ball as nearly as possible at the spot from which the original ball was played; or B) Drop a ball behind the water hazard, keeping the point at which the original ball last crossed the margin of the water hazard directly between the hole and the spot on which the ball is dropped, with no limit to how far behind the water hazard the ball may be dropped.

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351 • 329 • 304 • 252

Par 4

97

136

150165

199

+15

-4

-15

Play your tee shot left of center to open up the best angle into the green. OB long and left of the green.

127

133

226200172125

A

A

30

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198 • 172 • 155 • 114

Par 3

143

164 Take plenty of club and don't let the trades fool you into overswinging as an easier swing will typically create a lower-trajectory shot.

105

114

142

157

159

172

188

198

+14

-13

+2

27

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547 • 526 • 467 • 412

Par 5

157

-17

B to C= 178

292

277

208

125116

110

The second shot is where you need to use your head. After a good drive, do your best to lay up with whatever it takes to put that ball in the fairway just in front of or past the pot bunkers. A steep, uphill approach shot will require at least an extra club. Landing the ball short of the pin will allow for a bolder putting stroke.

A

B

C

252230171124

263241182130

A B

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+17

Water Station

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Par 4

115

142

175

214

234

227

Look for the directional stake in the center of the fairway. A very good drive will still leave you a mid-to-long iron shot, or possibly a wood. Favor the left side of the green for the more conservative approach.

210

90

247214200100

A

A

+19

-3

-18

37

Restrooms & Water

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416 • 398 • 354 • 282

Par 4

66

133148

161

211

248

Favor the right side of this fairway on your tee shot. You'll need two more clubs to reach this elevated green. If you fall short, your ball will role backwards down the hill. To play safe, plan to hit beyond the pin. The slope in back of the green will stop the ball.

106

312289247177

A

A

+12

+9

-6-12

24

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424 • 403 • 395 • 308

Par 4

+18

-18

-11

A long carry to cut the corner, and little room for error on the right side. The best and safest drive is to aim at the directional stake or slightly left depending on the prevailing wind. A second shot from the upper level of this hole is your best bet. You’ll be left with a midiron shooting down to this inviting green.

150161

200

122

221219198195121

250227217137

A

B

A B

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516 • 489 • 433 • 372

Par 5

109

145

185

+19

-19

-188

98

254

238

263 A to C= 175

For the big hitter, a good tee shot puts the green within reach in two. Drive to center of fairway, with the wind at your back, no need to kill it! You can run the ball through the gap of the greenside bunkers, as a deep green awaits.

B

C

A

297221166108

272246191133

A B

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Par 4

163

200

+5

+12

-12

71

126

137

84

205181162140

265240222199

A

B

A B

A short 4 par many will try to drive. Beware of the hazards left. The smart play is to play down the center of the fairway leaving a short-iron approach to this shallow green. Beware of hidden bunkers on the right front. Also, trouble looms over the green.

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0

Restrooms &Water

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428 • 416 • 373 • 298

Par 4

8594

149

178

+17

+1

-16

124149

215

298279243171

A

A

A good tee shot will favor the right side of the fairway. Be Aware Of The Deep Drainage Basin At The Front Of The Green. If you decide to lay up in front of drainage basin, be aware terrain from 127 yards (tree) to basin is downhill. Don’t hit too much club.

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+3

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346 • 326 • 300 • 195

Par 4

77

89

111

131149

162

+11

-11

Favor the right side of this narrow fairway. Avoid hitting your second shot left of the green as there is a sharp drop in elevation leaving a difficult pitch back.

114

56

43

81

22019917674

24522119896

A

B

C

D

A B

280259236134

285261238136

C D

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190 • 168 • 142 • 78

Par 3

141

160

173

165A straight-away par-3. The usual tradewind will push the ball right. Be aware of the hidden pot bunker on the right.

80

120

142

141

168

185180

191

+20

-19

39

72

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Par 5

66

104

168

240

300

100

173175

A to B= 212

Keep your tee shot left-center. Play your second toward the right-side of large bunker on the left. The goal here is to stay left all the way, as water looms along the right side and the tradewind tends to come from the left. Keep it low, and consider par a good way to finish!

A

B

267231194151

A

30

+15

+8

-9

-15

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