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The
picturesque Old Course is infamous for its long, tight fairways and
unpredictable, undulating greens. Good-natured members have named
hole #2 "Waterloo" in the spirit of Napoleon's famous last
battle. The handsome New Course is truly a test for the shot maker.
Shorter in length, it greets you with elevated greens and precise
fairways to warrant using every stick in your bag. With sculptured
sand bunkers, imposing lakes and impetuous turns, Raveneaux's two
extraordinary layouts play to a variety of lengths for various skill
levels.

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Through masterful design, the architects of Raveneaux's two championship
golf courses have maintained the integrity of the Club's natural
environment. The "old course" proves to be a continuing
challenge for the long hitter while the "new course" is
truly a test for the shot maker. With sculptured sand bunkers, imposing
lakes and impetuous twists and turns, the two impeccably conditioned
layouts play to a variety of lengths for various skill levels.
A driving range with practice tees at both ends; a 10,000 square
foot chipping and pitching area with sand bunkers; and an 8,000
square foot putting green allow every opportunity for practice and
improvement.
New Course
Old Course
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