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RIVER COURSE HOLE 1
Par 4, 435 Yards
The first hole sets the pace quickly by demanding accuracy off the tee. No. 1 plays a slight dogleg right to left with wetlands down the entire left side. The landing area has a single bunker between the fairway and the wetlands. The green is bunkered on the front left and sits beside the wetland. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 2
Par 4, 422 Yards
This hole plays right to left with wetlands down the left side, stopping short of the approach. No bunkers flank the fairway which opens up for a second shot onto a generous green where bunkers guard the front left and right. Beautiful Reine del Floral trees surrounding the green provide a scenic approach. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 3
Par 3, 192 Yards
You play this challenging hole from a tee elevated 30 feet above the green. Mameyes Creek guards the green on the front and left with a small bunker tucked between the green and water on the right. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 4
Par 5, 575 Yards
The long-ball hitter can reach the green in two on this hole. From the tee, the hole plays straight to a landing area with water on the right and a single bunker on the left. From the landing area to the green, the hole plays left to right with the green tucked along Mameyes Creek and bunkered on the front right and left. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 5
Par 4, 338 Yards
This hole plays left to right with a single bunker on the left side of the landing area. The second shot is played over a lake onto a small undulating green with bunkers on the front, left and back. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 6
Par 4, 385 Yards
No. 6 is the first of five holes to play along the Mameyes River. The hole plays left to right, and allows the golfer to cut off as much of the river as desired. Two bunkers guard the landing area. The second shot drops down to the green protected on the right by the river and on the left by a bunker. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 7
Par 3, 183 Yards
The scenic 7th plays along the Mameyes River with force carry over Mameyes Creek that enters the river in front of the ladies' tee. A single bunker guards the green on the front right. The prevailing right-to-left wind adds another consideration to making par. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 8
Par 5, 547 Yards
The Mameyes River borders the right side of this hole from tee to green. No bunkers threaten the fairway and only one flanks the right side of the green. Stray shots here can easily find the river on the right or the thick flora on the left. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 9
Par 4, 466 Yards
The challenging 9th plays right to left with wetlands down the right side from tee to green. Two bunkers guard the right side of the landing area. The green sits along the wetlands and is bunkered on the front right. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 10
Par 3, 177 Yards
Against the spectacular backdrop of El Yunque National Forest, this hole plays across native wetlands and a small lake. The green sits left to right with bunkers on the front left and front right. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 11
Par 5, 576 Yards
The 11th plays over the Mameyes River slightly right to left off the tee with no fairway bunkers. From the first landing area, it is straight away to an elevated green shielded by bunkers on all sides. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 12
Par 4, 358 Yards
The tee shot on this scenic hole must carry native wetlands. The hole is a dogleg right to left with the green sitting along the Mameyes River. Bunkers guard the green on the left and front right. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 13
Par 4, 290 Yards
You can reach the 13th hole from the tee, providing your drive carries wetlands and avoids the large bunker that threatens almost the entire left side. The hole plays right to left to a small undulating green with bunkers on the front right and front left. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 14
Par 3, 174 Yards
Several challenges start with a force carry over wetlands. The elevated green sits left to right and is guarded by two bunkers on the left. Land short or right on the approach and the ball will roll off 10 feet below the hole. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 15
Par 5, 533 Yards
The 15th requires you to carry wetlands off the tee. Avoid the two bunkers guarding the right of the first landing area and the long, left side bunker that also threatens the second shot. This is a cape-style design that allows the golfer to cut off as much of the hole as desired. On approach, the hole turns back to the right on an elevated green with two bunkers to the right side. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 16
Par 4, 415 Yards
This hole plays right to left along the Mameyes River with a bunker dominating the left side to the green. The prevailing right-to-left wind influences the approach. The green is slightly elevated above the landing area and has a small pot bunker carved into the right side. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 17
Par 4, 392 Yards
The 17th seems longer that it is due to required shots into the prevailing wind. The hole plays right to left with a large lake stretching from the tees to just short of the green. Two bunkers guard the right of the first landing area. The second shot plays onto an elevated green rimmed by bunkers on the front right and entire left side. |
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RIVER COURSE HOLE 18
Par 4, 448 Yards
Two good shots are a must on the rolling finishing hole. The right to left dogleg plays over the Mameyes River to a landing area guarded on the right by two fairway bunkers and on the right by wetlands. The second shot confronts a lake running down the left side of the fairway and through the green. Two bunkers also defend the green's right side. |