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Tips for playing Spring Valley Golf Course

Hole 18

Spring Valley Golf Course

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A great finishing hole and easily the longest par four on the course. Keep your tee shot down the left side of the fairway to keep the hole from getting to long. The fairway is wide open for the tee shot but narrows for the second shot. When standing in the fairway you will be able to see the pin however you will not be able to see the green until you get within a hundred yards. It wouldn't hurt to check the pin position at a earlier point in the day. The wind will generally help your shot so make sure you check the top of the trees to see which way its blowing. You don’t have to carry the ball on to the green. In fact a good play to a pin on the right might be to land a low shot, short and right of the green, and let the hill take the ball to the pin. The green is probably the most deceiving green on the course. The lowest point on the green is in the front left, but putts on the right side of the green will break towards the clubhouse. This green has a very subtle wavy action to it. If you can, look at your putts from all angles on this hole.

  • Blue tees: 469 yards
  • White tees: 456 yards
  • Red tees: 442 yards
 

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Ladies’

Par

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Handicap

6

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