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Designed by the world-renowned golf course architect Arthur Hills, the course at Regents'
Glen is extremely playable, with plenty of challenges that will test your best shot-making skills. |
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The course begins simply enough, with a front side laid out on gently undulating meadows, perfect for those who might like to walk a
leisurely nine. The back side, however, is a little more hilly, and a little more difficult, with strategically placed bunkers, lakes and a hidden brook that lies in wait for miss-hit shots.
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A large, devilishly situated lake presents a breathtaking challenge on the eleventh tee. Those who dare to carry a large
portion of this hazard will be rewarded with a shorter approach to the flagstick. But the hidden brook and deep bunker in front of the green make arriving in regulation a tall order, regardless of the strategy
one chooses from the tee. |
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The thirteenth hole passes through a heavily wooded glen, giving the course its name and giving inaccurate golfers trouble.
The fifteenth reads as a short par four on the card, but with an extreme dogleg right, it takes a long drive to see the pin. Proper club selection and accuracy are important on the approach, as a misjudged
shot here will reacquaint you with the hidden brook.
Back-to-back par fives at the sixteenth and seventeenth give you the opportunity to use more clubs out of your bag, and help prep you for one of the most beautiful finishing holes you will find on any golf
course anywhere. |
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