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Course Description:
Aptly named, this beautiful course starts out with relatively narrow, tree-lined fairways but closes with holes bordering the Pacific coast. The wide-open, windswept areas of the course will challenge golfers of all abilities.
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Golf Hotel Service is your premier hotel reservation service for hotels near golf courses.
For 8 years, we have been the leading provider of reservations for Golf courses around the world. We offer a Golf hotel directory with a complete list sorted by distance from the course. Each listing offers information such as a general property description, amenities and services, number of rooms, prices, special deals and contact information. The Golf Hotel room search allows you to check for hotels that have availability for your selected dates. You can narrow your search by choosing desired amenities and services. All of our hotels have been inspected and approved by AAA and the Mobil Travel Guide, the authorities in hotel and restaurant inspection.
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This club offers two regulation eighteen hole courses. The Dunes Course is more inland. The front nine holes feature thick tree lines along both sides of the fairways. Holes #10 through #15 play alongside the ocean. You finish with the last holes heading back toward the clubhouse. "Golf Digest" rated it as the 17th "Best in State" course for 1997-98, and "GOLFWEEK" ranked it 63rd among "America's 100 Best Classical Courses" for 1997, 95th for 1998 and 99th for 1999. The Shore Course is named because it is more open and runs along the ocean. Holes #1 through #4 have trees on both sides. On holes #5 through #14 there are no trees so the wind becomes a major factor. The signature hole is #13 on the Shore Course, a par 4 with a slight dogleg left fairway and requiring an approach shot to a two-tiered green. "Golf Digest" rated it as the 13th "Best in State" course for 1997-98. Alister Mackenzie and Robert Hunter redesigned the Dunes Course in 1928, and Robert Bruce Harris redesigned the Shore Course in 1962.
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