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Each hole is named for a feature of the tee box (handicap ranking is indicated in parentheses):
- Patio (8)—Start with an easy pitch from a mat on the patio
- Li’l Chipper (9)—A basic chip up the hill
- Garden (3)—A deceptively difficult pitch that breaks hard to the right on the green
- Shed (6)—A tricky lob is required to get the ball to pitch left toward the hole
- Lilac (4)—A soft-landing lob will keep you on the green and/or below the hole
- Practice Tee (1)—A tight lie makes a lob a risky shot on the #1 handicap hole
- Fence (5)—A blind tee shot, but the hill carries the ball down toward hole
- Deck (7)—The signature hole requires a tricky lob over the deck railing
- Zoysia (2)—Thick Zoysia grass makes it easy to lob the ball high, but 9th hole pressure makes it hard to judge the distance
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