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Moose Ridge Golf Course was designed by Raymond Hearn Golf Designs, Inc. The rolling topography and excellence in design and construction will make it a golf course that will entice and challenge golfers of all skill levels. Read about our course rating and slope, rules of play, or select one of the holes from the list below.

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The First Hole  
The front of the left bunker is 224 yards from the tee.  The front of the rights bunker is 192 yards from the tee.

 
   

 

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The Second Hole   
You will need a safe tee shot to the middle of the fairway, approximately 230 yards from the tee.  Going right gives a very tough 2nd shot to the green.  Going left will land you in the woods and back into your bag for another ball.

 

 

 

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The Third Hole 
This is a good hole to give the driver a chance to do it's job.  Stay clear of  the water on the left (170 yards from the tee).

 
 

 

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The Fourth Hole    
Moose Ridge doesn't have a signature hole as of yet, but this hole would definitely be the in the running.  Aim and drive a little to the left to avoid the long waste bunker on the right. Your 2nd shot needs to be very precise due to the wetland on the left and the fairway bunkers and woods on the right.  One more thing, don't be long to the green; water comes into play right behind it.

 
     

 

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The Fifth Hole
You just need a straight shot to a forgiving fairway.  Be sure to watch out for the waste bunker on the right.  A valley on the left protects the green.

 
     

 

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The Sixth Hole
The big tree on the left (110 yards from the tee)  tends to attract many golf balls.  Make sure to aim your shot toward the forgiving green.

 
   

 

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The Seventh Hole
This hole is very deceiving.  Smart play is lying up just in front of the large bunker in the middle of the fairway; this leaves just a short wedge to a vary large green.  (Long ball hitters can reach the green.)

 
   

 

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The Eighth Hole
This hole can be played in a umber of ways.  The best view of the green is to the left of the large mound in the middle of the fairway (270 yards from the tee).  The base of the bunker is 240 yards from the tee.  Going over the green will put you down a very steep hill and a wetland area.

 
   

 

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The Ninth Hole   
 A par on this hole is very attainable.  Even if your shot is right, it has a good chance of banking off the hill and rolling onto the green.  Hitting long on this hole is a safe shot, there is a large bailout area in the back of the green.

 
   

 

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The Tenth Hole    
Starting the back nine, one might think again about using the driver.  A safe iron shot off the tee will set you up for an easy approach onto the green.  Be careful, #10 has a very tight green.  The front of the bunker to the right plays 158 yards to the front and 190yards to the back.

 
   

 

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The Eleventh Hole
Let the "Big Dawg" eat.  This is a very straight hole; the bunker in the center is 172 yards to the front and 190 yards to the back.  Be careful on this one, there are wetlands to the right.

 
     

 

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The Twelfth Hole
It has a very large green.  If pin placement is to the left, your shot needs to carry wetlands (113 yards to carry).  To aid in club selection, if the pin is to the right, the front of the bunker plays 135 yards from the tee.

 
     

 

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The Thirteenth Hole
The best chance off the tee is to use the large single tree just left of the fairway (237 yards from the tee) as your aim point.  To the right, the beginning of the marsh plays 187 yards from the tee.

 
   

 

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The Fourteenth Hole
A very forgiving fairway.  Depending how long you are off the tee, the beginning of the valley plays 302 yards from the tee, so the 2nd shot can be very critical.  From the edge of the valley (closest to the tee), it's 156 yards to the front of the bunker.

 
     

 

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The Fifteenth Hole
It may look long and the pond may be begging for your tee shot, but it's only 205 yards to carry the water.  A tee shot to the right side of the fairway will give you the best look at the green, especially since there is water on the back side of it.

 
   

 

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The Sixteenth Hole 
Par is a good score for this hole.  Remember hitting from an elevated tee will allow the ball to carry more, so check the wind direction.  Club selection is critical.  (Water to the right!)

 
   

 

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The Seventeenth Hole
A tee shot over 200 yards will carry the bunker to the left and put you in a very good position for tee shot at the green.  Be careful getting over the back of the green, there's a very steep slope behind it.

 
     

 

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The Eighteenth Hole
The finishing hole is another candidate for a signature hole.  Going left of the large tree in the middle of the fairway (217 yards from the tee) is the best position.  Going right means that you will deal with a bunker (224 yards from the tee) and then trees may obscure your 2nd shot. The bunker to the left of the fairways is 280 yards from the tee; this is a good aiming point.

 
 
   


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