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Follow the yellow brick road - crossing the wetland on hole 7
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Hole #18 Tee: This hole crosses the Lost Indian Spring discharge ditch. This ancient stream pre-dates construction of the dam and seemingly has no bo
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Jun 1, 2009
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Hole #15 Tee: Pratt Road, to the left of the fairway is OB.
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Jun 1, 2009
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Hole #12 Tee: Twelve crosses yet another concrete outfall ditch. Pratt Road to the left is OB. Follow the path through the trees to tee #13.
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Jun 1, 2009
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Hole #8 Tee: As with fairway seven, water can leach over into fairway eight during the rainy months.
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Hole #9 Tee: Similar to fairway one, fairway nine is a straight forward shot with a much higher ceiling provided by the hardwood canopy.
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Hole #7 Tee: This hole offers the challenge of standing water and mud at mid fairway, especially during the winter and spring.
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Hole #6 Tee: Basket is shrouded by heavy vegetation and at times is not visible from the tee.
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Hole #5 Tee: The 1,000 acre natural area to your back is home to the largest Concentration of Deer in DeSoto County. Keep an eye on the cover crops t
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Hole #17 Tee: The basket can be seen at the edge of the Cypress bottom tree line.
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Hole #16 Tee: The basket is over the hill, beyond the Martin House.
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Hole #14 Tee
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Hole#13. The gap is now a mando.
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Hole #11 Tee: Bordered by Pratt Road to the north and Toe Ditch Road to the east, both OB.
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Hole #4 Tee: To the left of the fairway is the OB concrete outfall ditch.
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