Hole #6 is known by the locals as the “Rock Hole”. This tricky,
257-yard Par 4 requires that you clear a stream
on your drive. A drive left puts you in playable woods,
while a drive to the right will put you in the stream.
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Your approach to the green will make you watch out for the sand
trap on the left and a big Pine tree on your right. The difficulty
of your second shot is very much dependant
upon the outcome of your drive.
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Once on the green, you can view why this hole is known
as the “Rock Hole”. Early Indian tribes are believed
to have used various depressions in the rock
as washing areas.
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