Yes sir and it's right up the road from you. The 9th and 18th at NCR South. I've only played the course once, but unless I'm out of my mind, you're seeing the 18th hole on the left, closely paralleled by the 9th hole on the right.
The holes aren't actually completely alike. As I recall, the approach to the 9th is more uphill, and obviously the dogleg is sharper.
But here is what I can't figure out. The 8th green is at the very bottom left of the picture. The 17th green is to the right (not sure why it's discolored in the picture.
Why aren't the 9th and 18th just flipped so that 8 connects to what is currently the 18th but could be the 9th? Same for the current 17/9?
I'm almost sure I'm remembering the course correctly. They're holes of similar length and difficulty. Is there a story behind why 9 and 18 are the way they are?
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You are correct about the hole sequence...the 8th green is much closer to the 18th tee, while the 17th green is closer to the 9th tee. Not sure why it is that way, but in the U.S. Senior Open a few years ago, the 9th and 18th holes were flip-flopped.
The 9th hole is a bit longer and plays over a little valley to the green. The 18th approach is a touch uphill, but no valley to go over...the land very gently slopes that way.