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Have a quick question concerning history of this course.  On hole 6, the cart path curves to the right straight into heather.  But, the hole goes straight and bends to the left.  I am wondering if originally it was going to be routed differently.


I've not heard of the course but looking at Google Maps, my first question: "It looks like the course sold off some area where the subdivision now sits, right?"   It doesn't make much sense to have the cart path curve toward the water but maybe that was a bridge at one time.

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I'm not sure if you were looking at the right hole.  Here is a picture:

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The hole is to the right, and goes straight then curves the opposite way of the cart path. The cart path just ends, and the fairway is opposite of it. 

I'm also pretty sure the golf course was made the same time as the homes were.

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That's either 9 (if it goes to the clubhouse) or number 7.  I use a website called GolfFrontier.com, then I choose courses, then type in the course name, select it, and choose Layout.  You will see a layout of the course.

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10 minutes ago, mattm16 said:

That's either 9 (if it goes to the clubhouse) or number 7.  I use a website called GolfFrontier.com, then I choose courses, then type in the course name, select it, and choose Layout.  You will see a layout of the course.

Now that is very cool.   Thanks for sharing!

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