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No. 1 Your round begins from elevated tees, a par 4 looking out at a broad fairway that is framed by mature longleaf pine trees. Not overly long at 380-yards, but don't be lulled; this is a Donald Ross course and a loose approach will force a challenging up and down. |
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No. 2 One of the most photographed holes on the course, the par 3 2nd, is an uphill tee shot, 178 yards from the back tees. A difficult green to hit and hold. |
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No. 10 The par 5 10th is among the most beautiful on the course, calling for a drive up and over a ridge. Along the way, be aware of a number of bunkers. |
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No. 16 One of the most difficult par 4s in the Sandhills. The tee is the highest point at Mid Pines and proves a very demanding tee shot to a dogleg left fairway. The second shot must be precise into a small green that is well guarded by bunkers. |
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No. 18 No one forgets par 4, the finishing hole at Mid Pines. Standing guard behind the green, the stately Mid Pines Inn observes every player, every shot. The hole measures 411-yards from the back tees and begs for a draw off the tee. The approach to the green is uphill. |

































