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HOLE 1: MULLIGAN WAY Pro Tip: This short dogleg left is a great starting hole to ease your way into the round. A drive down the right hand side should leave you with a short iron as your approach. Big hitters can carry the left fairway bunkers, but may be left with an uneven lie. The green slopes back to front and left to right. PAR 4 Black 340 Copper 332 Cppr/Slvr 332 Silver 302 Bronze 277 MHCP 13 WHCP 13
HOLE 2: ROAD HOLE Pro Tip: A generous par 4 as long as you avoid the bunkers surrounding the fairway and green. The approach shot plays a little up hill. If the trade winds from the west are blowing it could play 1-2 clubs longer from the fairway. The green slopes from back to front and is in somewhat of a bowl shape. Shots coming in from the left or right will roll toward the center of the green. PAR 4 Black 395 Copper 353 Cppr/Slvr 353 Silver 306 Bronze 246 MHCP 9 WHCP 11
HOLE 3: OLE CRABBY Pro Tip: Aim your tee shot at the 3 trees at the end of the fairway. Big hitters can fly the bunker on the corner, but if you don’t make it you can easily turn a birdie into a bogey. “Old Crabby” is the only bunker in the world shaped like a Dungeness Crab. We added red volcanic cinders from Bend Oregon to add to the effect. Whatever you do, don’t get caught up in its claws. The green slopes back to front. PAR 5 Black 490 Copper 463 Cppr/Slvr 438 Silver 438 Bronze 322 MHCP 7 WHCP 1
HOLE 4: CLAM DIGGER Pro Tip: This is a huge green that slopes pretty severely from back to front. Add at least 1 club for the elevation gain. The best play is to carry the right front bunker and most shots will feed off the hill to the left. PAR 3 Black 185/162 Copper 152 Cppr/Slvr 152 Silver 118 Bronze 99 MHCP 15 WHCP 15
HOLE 5: GEODUCK Pro Tip: Drive down the left center and the ball should feed toward the middle of the fairway. Lots of room on the right, but you may end up in the rough & an uneven lie. The green has a small false front, so be sure and carry the ball all the way onto the green. The green slopes right to left. PAR 4 Black 382 Copper 382 Cppr/Slvr 334 Silver 334 Bronze 271 MHCP 5 WHCP 5
HOLE 6: DOUBLE EAGLE Pro Tip: This is a very short par 5, and should be an automatic birdie for most long hitters. The wind is the main factor on this hole. “When it’s breezy, hit it easy” If you’re laying up, be careful of the fairway bunker 40 yards from the green. PAR 5 Black 504 Copper 439 Cppr/Slvr 439 Silver 414 Bronze 382 MHCP 11 WHCP 7
HOLE 7: 7 CEDARS Pro Tip: Another par 5, this one is the longest hole on the course. Downwind makes it easier, but 3 precise shots are important to make par. The green is well guarded by 2 bunkers on the left and 1 on the right. This is also one of the longest greens on the course. If it’s a back or front pin, make sure to add or subtract 15 yards. PAR 5 Black 579 Copper 548 Cppr/Slvr 458 Silver 458 Bronze 336 MHCP 1 WHCP 3
HOLE 8: MALLARD CROSSING Pro Tip: This is the shortest hole on the course. If you carry the left green side bunker the ball should kick forward and right towards the middle of the green. Club selection is critical when the wind is blowing. Over the green makes for a tough up & down. PAR 3 Black 159 Copper 144 Cppr/Slvr 144 Silver 94 Bronze 76 MHCP 17 WHCP 17
HOLE 9: OLYMPIC Pro Tip: This is a tricky par 4 and where many players feel like the course really starts getting challenging. Aim your tee shot towards the fairway bunker on the left and hit a fade towards the middle. This should help avoid the trees and out of bounds down the right side. The green has a fishbowl effect where the ball will roll towards the middle of the green if you hit on the sides. Sloped back to front this can be a fast green. Don’t forget to stop at the Snack Shack for a hotdog or our famous Bloody Mary. PAR 4 Black 409 Copper 360 Cppr/Slvr 302 Silver 302 Bronze 273 MHCP 3 WHCP 9
HOLE 10: BEAR Pro Tip: This is another challenging hole. To have a clear view of the green, hit your tee shot down the right side. Add at least one club on your approach to this elevated green. This is the most severely slopped green on the course. Try not to be above the hole to avoid any three putts. PAR 4 Black 382 Copper 365 Cppr/Slvr 319 Silver 319 Bronze 267 MHCP 6 WHCP 8
HOLE 11: TALKING STICK Pro Tip: Straight forward par three. Just make sure you clear the front bunker and par shouldn’t be a problem. This green also slopes back to front, but can be deceiving. Play a little less break on your putts. PAR 3 Black 163 Copper 138 Cppr/Slvr 138 Silver 110 Bronze 87 MHCP 18 WHCP 18
HOLE 12: INIPI Pro Tip: Accuracy is crucial as this is one of the narrowest par 4’s on the course. Add 10 to 15 yards to your distance on your approach as this hole invariable plays into the wind and the green is severely elevated. PAR 4 Black 337 Copper 316 Cppr/Slvr 316 Silver 303 Bronze 202 MHCP 12 WHCP 12
HOLE 13: WINDTALKER Pro Tip: A great risk and reward hole for the long hitters. Hit it straight and be a chip shot away, hit it off-center and you can be blocked by trees that line both sides of the fairway. The fairway bunker 100 yards from the green can also be challenging. Very big green with little slope. PAR 4 Black 313 Copper 305 Cppr/Slvr 305 Silver 282 Bronze 252 MHCP 14 WHCP 14
HOLE 14: HOGBACK Pro Tip: Commonly known as the bull-hole. There used to be some farm animals greeting you in the field left of the fairway. Now there is only tall grass, a barbed wire fence and a two-stroke penalty for being out-of-bounds. The smart play is to aim down the right side. Only the bigger hitters can reach the fairway bunkers. The perfect lay-up spot is at the top of the hill 105 yards from the green. Lay-up too far right and you will be blocked by trees. Some players attempt to get home in 2, but usually are unsuccessful because of the narrow shot that they have to negotiate in getting there PAR 5 Black 548 Copper 518 Cppr/Slvr 471 Silver 471 Bronze 406 MHCP 8 WHCP 4
HOLE 15: KILLER WHALE Pro Tip: Arguably the toughest par 4 on the course. This hole usually plays long, but can be almost unreachable for the average player when the wind is really blowing. Be wary of the false front. Add at least a club and a half to your approach to stay on the green. A bogey on this hole feels like a par. PAR 4 Black 420 Copper 378 Cppr/Slvr 299 Silver 299 Bronze 224 MHCP 2 WHCP 6
HOLE 16: SPIRIT Pro Tip: Freddy Couples once drove this tough par 4 in a high school match, but then again he is a Masters Champion. The smart play is to hit whatever club leaves you with 125-150 yards into the green. If you veer off-line your approach will be challenging due to the towering trees and water hazard on the right. This green is two-tiered and slopes considerably from back to front. PAR 4 Black 416 Copper 357 Cppr/Slvr 357 Silver 327 Bronze 318 MHCP 10 WHCP 10
HOLE 17: HAPPY VALLEY Pro Tip: This hole is more visually challenging than anything else. Don’t worry about the water on the left. Hit your shot towards the right fringe and the slope will take it to the middle of the green. Take about 8-12 yards off your yardage because of the elevated tee. PAR 3 Black 191 Copper 143 Cppr/Slvr 143 Silver 127 Bronze 119 MHCP 16 WHCP 16
HOLE 18: TOTEM WAY Pro Tip: This is one of the best finishing holes in the Northwest. Aim your tee shot at the Totem Pole just left of the clubhouse. This will give you the best angle to the green. Hit it right and you’ll have no chance to make par. Add at least one club to your selection for your approach to this elevated green. The green slopes back to front. Now go inside Stymie’s to celebrate your best round of the year. PAR 4 Black 392 Copper 380 Cppr/Slvr 334 Silver 334 Bronze 303 MHCP 4 WHCP 2