Post by bobawiefan on Nov 12, 2012 14:17:27 GMT -5
CME Group Titleholders…Nov 15-18
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The TwinEagles Club
Naples, FL
Purse: $1,500,000
History: This is the second year for the event.
Format: 72 holes
Par: 72
Yards:
The Eagle Course Scorecard has four tees and is a par 71.…
The Smyers Tees…Front nine 3875...Back nine 3761...Total 7634
Competition Tees…Front nine 3557...Back nine 3507...Total 7064
Member Tees…Front nine 3337...Back nine 3192...Total 6529
So, the final course setup looks to be a mix and match scorecard…
Could not find a Overview Link:
Hole Descriptions and pictures…
Hole 1...Par 4 - 414 Yards:
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The tee shot on the first hole of the Eagle is very deceptive. It looks like there is no landing area at all but in fact there is plenty. The mistake is laying back; the player must take on the tee shot due to the difficult second shot into a two-tiered green with a false front. Once the player reaches the green the two put par is not a certainty.
Hole 2...Par 5 - 605 Yards:
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This long par five gives the player room off the tee but the lay-up is much more difficult. The player must decide what third shot they must play into the green before the lay-up strategy is considered. The third shot into number two demands a bump and run shot but if the player is not ready for it the wedge in could produce disaster. Choose wisely.
Hole 3...Par 4 - 460 Yards:
Our third hole has hazards left, right and long. With the fairway sloping right to left, a fade off the tee is your best play. Now hold on, the approach shot must find the green due to the greens triangular shape with a bowl on the left and a treacherous slope on the right. Another two put par is all the player should look for on number three.
Hole 4...Par 3 - 202 Yards:
The fourth hole is a mid-iron par three to a perfect rectangular green. With the bunker and water right, the bailout is definitely left.
Hole 5...Par 5 - 572 Yards:
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Our second par five will be one of your favorite holes due to the continuous options the hole offers. A draw off the tee will get the ball rolling through the alley of fairway bunkers and allows the player the chance to attack this half rainbow green. If the player decides to lay-up, they must go right or left due to the fairway bunkers down the center of the lay-up zone. Left may be the better option when laying up but going for it in two is way more fun.
Hole 6...Par 4 - 481 Yards:
With ample room off the tee, the challenge is the approach shot on our sixth. A player must favor the right side of the fairway to use all of the slopes on the green properly. The green has a false front, and with the bunkers left and no clear bail out right the player must control their ball after the ball lands on the green.
Hole 7...Par 4 - 472 Yards:
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Number seven really challenges the player off the tee and into the green. With water left off the tee, the bunkers right really pinch the long hitters. Once the ball has found the fairway the player must hit a high mid to short iron into this perfectly square green. The green is well elevated and well guarded left and right with bunkers. Short is the only miss but to guarantee par the player must find the green.
Hole 8...Par 3 - 222 Yards:
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This par three is long and elevated with a green that will be one of your favorites. Even thought the green is large the player will face many challenges off the tee but once on the green the game really begins. Use your imagination well, number 8 does not give up too many two-putts.
Hole 9...Par 4 - 445 Yards:
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Pay attention to the huge fairway bunker left. A tee shot short of the bunker allows the player the best angle but the longer shot in may not be the best decision. If the player bombs a drive down the right and escapes the OB they can then challenge this elevated multi-tiered green. Make a par on nine and you may pick one up on the field
Hole 10...Par 4 - 492 Yards:
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The par four tenth gives the player room off the tee but the player must hit the farthest tee shot possible to set-up the second shot. The farther your tee shot is the more narrow the fairway gets. A great drive will set up this mid iron shot into an elevated green that is almost 50 yards in depth. Favor the left side of the green to allow for the best kick to any hole location.
Hole 11...Par 4 - 477 Yards:
With water right and OB left the player must be sure of what shot they want to hit off the tee. Once the fairway is found, the player faces a second shot into this par four that is guarded by a bunker left, water right and a mound in front. This multi-tiered green will reward a good shot but a little local knowledge goes a long way.
Hole 12...Par 3 - 233 Yards:
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This par three tempts the player to take on the bunker short right with an accurate tee shot but the play is to play to the left of the green and use the slope to move the ball to the center of the green assuring a safe two putt par.
Hole 13...Par 4 - 471 Yards:
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Off the tee this par four makes the player “take on” the water and the bunkers right. If you are playing for par the easy tee shot awaits but if your goal is to birdie this hole then the risk must be taken off the tee. The front hole locations demand a well struck shot with a lot of spin but if the hole location is in the back, the ball must be played to release.
Hole 14...Par 5 - 580 Yards:
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A big tee shot on this par 5 will get you home in two but be prepared for the increadibly difficult second shot. The lay-up is a fairly easy one but if you do “go for it” the green must be missed left. This will leave the player with some fun options.
Hole 15...Par 4 - 501 Yards:
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With water left, this par 4 makes you feel that 3 wood off the tee is the play but the player must play the big tee shot to set up the short iron into the green. The fifteenth green is one that has a false front and trouble left, right and behind. Just because there are not bunkers on this hole doesn’t mean it’s a pushover.
Hole 16...Par 4 - 309 Yards:
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Just how many options does this reachable par 4 have? You may think a lay-up off the tee gives you the best option but this par 4 begs you to be aggressive. If you are lucky enough to hit this green off the tee your prize awaits but miss the green and frustration awaits.
Hole 17...Par 3 - 184 Yards:
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With many tee options, this par three can start from any angle. The secret to this tee shot is to use the green to get the ball where it needs to go. Long is always an option if the hole is located left behind the front bunker.
Hole 18...Par 4 - 514 Yards
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The eighteenth is a demanding finishing hole. This par 4 starts with a difficult tee shot to negotiate the fairway bunkers left and right but due to the length of the hole, the play must take on the bunker right. The player then faces a long iron into this green complex and will again be able to use the slopes on the green to move the ball to the appropriate location.
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The TwinEagles Club
Naples, FL
Purse: $1,500,000
History: This is the second year for the event.
Format: 72 holes
Par: 72
Yards:
The Eagle Course Scorecard has four tees and is a par 71.…
The Smyers Tees…Front nine 3875...Back nine 3761...Total 7634
Competition Tees…Front nine 3557...Back nine 3507...Total 7064
Member Tees…Front nine 3337...Back nine 3192...Total 6529
So, the final course setup looks to be a mix and match scorecard…
Could not find a Overview Link:
Hole Descriptions and pictures…
Hole 1...Par 4 - 414 Yards:
www.twineagles.com/holes/Eagle/zoom/Eagle-1-Drawing.jpg [/img]
The tee shot on the first hole of the Eagle is very deceptive. It looks like there is no landing area at all but in fact there is plenty. The mistake is laying back; the player must take on the tee shot due to the difficult second shot into a two-tiered green with a false front. Once the player reaches the green the two put par is not a certainty.
Hole 2...Par 5 - 605 Yards:
www.twineagles.com/holes/Eagle/zoom/Eagle-2-Drawing.jpg [/img]
This long par five gives the player room off the tee but the lay-up is much more difficult. The player must decide what third shot they must play into the green before the lay-up strategy is considered. The third shot into number two demands a bump and run shot but if the player is not ready for it the wedge in could produce disaster. Choose wisely.
Hole 3...Par 4 - 460 Yards:
Our third hole has hazards left, right and long. With the fairway sloping right to left, a fade off the tee is your best play. Now hold on, the approach shot must find the green due to the greens triangular shape with a bowl on the left and a treacherous slope on the right. Another two put par is all the player should look for on number three.
Hole 4...Par 3 - 202 Yards:
The fourth hole is a mid-iron par three to a perfect rectangular green. With the bunker and water right, the bailout is definitely left.
Hole 5...Par 5 - 572 Yards:
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Our second par five will be one of your favorite holes due to the continuous options the hole offers. A draw off the tee will get the ball rolling through the alley of fairway bunkers and allows the player the chance to attack this half rainbow green. If the player decides to lay-up, they must go right or left due to the fairway bunkers down the center of the lay-up zone. Left may be the better option when laying up but going for it in two is way more fun.
Hole 6...Par 4 - 481 Yards:
With ample room off the tee, the challenge is the approach shot on our sixth. A player must favor the right side of the fairway to use all of the slopes on the green properly. The green has a false front, and with the bunkers left and no clear bail out right the player must control their ball after the ball lands on the green.
Hole 7...Par 4 - 472 Yards:
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Number seven really challenges the player off the tee and into the green. With water left off the tee, the bunkers right really pinch the long hitters. Once the ball has found the fairway the player must hit a high mid to short iron into this perfectly square green. The green is well elevated and well guarded left and right with bunkers. Short is the only miss but to guarantee par the player must find the green.
Hole 8...Par 3 - 222 Yards:
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This par three is long and elevated with a green that will be one of your favorites. Even thought the green is large the player will face many challenges off the tee but once on the green the game really begins. Use your imagination well, number 8 does not give up too many two-putts.
Hole 9...Par 4 - 445 Yards:
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Pay attention to the huge fairway bunker left. A tee shot short of the bunker allows the player the best angle but the longer shot in may not be the best decision. If the player bombs a drive down the right and escapes the OB they can then challenge this elevated multi-tiered green. Make a par on nine and you may pick one up on the field
Hole 10...Par 4 - 492 Yards:
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The par four tenth gives the player room off the tee but the player must hit the farthest tee shot possible to set-up the second shot. The farther your tee shot is the more narrow the fairway gets. A great drive will set up this mid iron shot into an elevated green that is almost 50 yards in depth. Favor the left side of the green to allow for the best kick to any hole location.
Hole 11...Par 4 - 477 Yards:
With water right and OB left the player must be sure of what shot they want to hit off the tee. Once the fairway is found, the player faces a second shot into this par four that is guarded by a bunker left, water right and a mound in front. This multi-tiered green will reward a good shot but a little local knowledge goes a long way.
Hole 12...Par 3 - 233 Yards:
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This par three tempts the player to take on the bunker short right with an accurate tee shot but the play is to play to the left of the green and use the slope to move the ball to the center of the green assuring a safe two putt par.
Hole 13...Par 4 - 471 Yards:
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Off the tee this par four makes the player “take on” the water and the bunkers right. If you are playing for par the easy tee shot awaits but if your goal is to birdie this hole then the risk must be taken off the tee. The front hole locations demand a well struck shot with a lot of spin but if the hole location is in the back, the ball must be played to release.
Hole 14...Par 5 - 580 Yards:
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A big tee shot on this par 5 will get you home in two but be prepared for the increadibly difficult second shot. The lay-up is a fairly easy one but if you do “go for it” the green must be missed left. This will leave the player with some fun options.
Hole 15...Par 4 - 501 Yards:
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With water left, this par 4 makes you feel that 3 wood off the tee is the play but the player must play the big tee shot to set up the short iron into the green. The fifteenth green is one that has a false front and trouble left, right and behind. Just because there are not bunkers on this hole doesn’t mean it’s a pushover.
Hole 16...Par 4 - 309 Yards:
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Just how many options does this reachable par 4 have? You may think a lay-up off the tee gives you the best option but this par 4 begs you to be aggressive. If you are lucky enough to hit this green off the tee your prize awaits but miss the green and frustration awaits.
Hole 17...Par 3 - 184 Yards:
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With many tee options, this par three can start from any angle. The secret to this tee shot is to use the green to get the ball where it needs to go. Long is always an option if the hole is located left behind the front bunker.
Hole 18...Par 4 - 514 Yards
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The eighteenth is a demanding finishing hole. This par 4 starts with a difficult tee shot to negotiate the fairway bunkers left and right but due to the length of the hole, the play must take on the bunker right. The player then faces a long iron into this green complex and will again be able to use the slopes on the green to move the ball to the appropriate location.