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Old October 9th, 2009, 08:57 AM
Bob Horning
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Default Hole lengths and elevation changes for #3

Lengths:
1 -- -- -- 325 ft
2 -- -- -- 390 ft
3 -- -- -- 295 ft
4 -- -- -- 260 ft
5 -- -- -- 255 ft
6 -- -- -- 280 ft
7 -- -- -- 425 ft Par 4 - Pro Par 3
8 -- -- -- 420 ft
9 -- -- -- 310 ft
10 -- -- -- 550 ft Par 4
11 -- -- -- 280 ft
12 -- -- -- 405 ft
13 -- -- -- 325 ft
14 -- -- -- 575 ft Par 4
15 -- -- -- 265 ft
16 -- -- -- 930 ft Par 5
17 -- -- -- 320 ft
18 -- -- -- 425 ft
Totals: Par 59 - Pro Par 58 -- -- -- 7035 ft

Elevation Changes:
Elevation changes from the tee pads. There are a couple of holes that rise and falls before the target, I listed that too:
Hole 1. -28' (downhill)
Hole 2. -11'
Hole 3. -25'
Hole 4. +33' (uphill)
Hole 5. -16'
Hole 6. + 39' to plateau, then +15' to target for total of +54'
Hole 7. +19 to plateau, then -15 to target, for a total of +4
Hole 8. -124
Hole 9. -31 to make it below target, the +19 for a total of -12
Hole 10. +10
Hole 11. +31
Hole 12. -45
Hole 13. +30
Hole 14. -57
Hole 15. +11
Hole 16. +13 to high point in field (50' from woods) then -25 to target, total of -12
Hole 17. +31
Hole 18. +16
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Old October 9th, 2009, 09:09 AM
Adam Schneider
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How do you measure the elevations?
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Old October 9th, 2009, 09:27 AM
Bob Horning
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How do you measure the elevations?
Survey equipment, i.e. Transeint & 16 ft tall survey rod (with feet and inches). All measurements should be within 6" (I rounded up or down).
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