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I had the opportunity to help set up and play the cross-country course for Myopia Hunt Club's "Turkey Shoot" tournament. We played a fivesome scramble over 9-holes with a par of about 45. It was great fun during one of the last nice days of the fall (60 degrees up here in MA) and everyone went home happy with a fresh turkey to cook.
Holes were as follows:
1. Bushes behind 1st green to 17th green, about 430y.
2. Behind 17th green to 15th green, about 560 on a straight line through the Driving Range and a neighbor's yard (luckily a member).
3. End of 15th fairway to 13th green, about 270, big fall-off behind green.
4. 13th green to 8th green, about 370 over the trees.
5. 10th middle tee to 11th green, about 220 as the crow flies, an original Leeds "Alps" hole before the trees grew.
6. 12th tee to 5th green, about 600y over two banks of fescue and some wetlands.
7. 6th tee to 3rd green, about 800 yards playing down the 5th/4th, add 150 if playing down 6th/7th.
8. 4th middle tee to 1st green, about 650-700y. Choices off the tee to fire over the narrow opening at the 3rd tee, or to bail out up the wide 4th, thus lengthening the hole to about 800.
9. Near 1st righthand fairway bunker over pines and tennis shop to lower tier of the putting green, about 220. This area of the green is surrounded by not only the tennis shop, but tennis courts, and the men and womens' locker rooms. A fun hole, but I heard several tee shots banking off the clubhouse.
When setting up the course, I thought the way to play it was to be ultra-conservative. I forgot that a scramble was to be the order of the day, so this created many wild carry attempts over woods and fields of hay. Events like this make you really think outside of your normal game, and certainly gets you away from needing to know your exact yardage for every shot.
-Brad