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The back nine begins with a hole with water in play both right and left on the approach shot and on the right on the drive. It ends with a par-5 with water in play down the left side.
This is the approach to the tenth hole. The green is to the left of the photo and the water on the left can be seen in the foreground.
The twelfth hole is a par five, with water crossing the fairway approximately 90 yards short of the green (as seen in the photo).
The 14th hole is a par 4. This photo shows the tee (upper right) and the fairway. The golfer pictured is in my usual location after a drive (short of the mowed fairway). The 14th green is open from the fairway and has no bunkering, but wayward shots may find interference from the trees right, left, and long. The 18th hole is a par-5 with water on the left off the tee (and for some of us on the second shot as well). The green is slightly elevated with bunkers right, left, and behind. The green is clearly visible from the clubhouse, so errant putts are a matter of public record.
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