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	<title>Carolina Colours &#187; Kenneth Kirkman</title>
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		<title>Golfing Carolina Colours, New Bern NC &#8211; Practice Facilities</title>
		<link>http://www.carolinacolours.com/blog/index.php/2010/05/08/golfing-carolina-colours-new-bern-nc-practice-facilities/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 20:53:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenneth Kirkman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When golfing Carolina Colours&#8217; Golf Club in New Bern, NC, no overview of the Carolina Colours Golf Course would be complete without mention of the exceptional golf practice range&#8217;s tees and fairways. We are unaware of any practice range in the central coastal region that compares with the Carolina Colours&#8217; facilities.  Nearly 400 yards [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When golfing Carolina Colours&#8217; Golf Club in <a href="http://www.visitnewbern.com/index.php?s=home&amp;p=home" target="_blank">New Bern, NC</a>, no overview of the <a href="http://http://www.carolinacolours.com/Golfing.aspx" target="_blank">Carolina Colours</a> <a href="http://http://www.carolinacolours.com/Golfing.aspx" target="_blank">Golf Course</a> would be complete without mention of the exceptional golf practice range&#8217;s tees and fairways. We are unaware of any practice range in the central coastal region that compares with the Carolina Colours&#8217; facilities.  Nearly 400 yards long (and slightly uphill) and about 90 yards wide at the tee (and it widens from there), it would boggle the mind if anyone, of any ability, could drive the golf ball through the end of range, absent a hurricane wind from the rear.  With two separate tee areas, so as to preserve the teeing grass, and with targets flagged for distance, the golfer should have no limit to the scope of his warm-up and practice sessions.</p>
<p>Adjacent to the golf practice range is a practice bunker, available for both explosive and long shots.  Most of us need work on our sand games, and the opportunity to get that work presents itself at Carolina Colours.</p>
<p>Adjacent to the Pavilion (clubhouse) is a putting and chipping green.  With two tiers, there is plenty of room for multiple players to practice at once.  And finally, there is a small warm up green adjacent to the first tee.  As you wait for the foursome ahead of you to tee off, you can get in that final couple of putts, preparing for that (hopefully) personal record round about to begin.</p>
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		<title>Golfing Carolina Colours&#8217; 17th Hole</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 18:18:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenneth Kirkman</dc:creator>
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Approaching the 17th hole, after passing through a bit of forest, the player sees a tree lined fairway that rises from the golf tee, requiring an uphill tee shot to this 5 par golf hole.  Along the right side of the golf fairway, three large sequential sand traps not only frame the golf course [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_1108" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 450px"><a href="http://www.carolinacolours.com/golfing/aspx"><img class="size-full wp-image-1108     " title="Golfer's View from 17th Tee" src="http://www.carolinacolours.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Golfers-View-from-17th-Tee.jpg" alt="" width="440" height="318" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Golfer&#39;s View from 17th Tee</p></div>
<p>Approaching the <a title="Golf Carolina Colours" href="http://www.carolinacolours.com/Golfing.aspx" target="_blank">17th hole</a>, after passing through a bit of forest, the player sees a tree lined fairway that rises from the golf tee, requiring an uphill tee shot to this 5 par golf hole.  Along the right side of the golf fairway, three large sequential sand traps not only frame the golf course fairway, but also guard the spiff of land that is the shortcut to the golf green.  The <a title="Golf Newsletter" href="http://www.carolinacolours.com/Golfing.aspx" target="_blank">275 yard</a> hitter that also hits it straight can fly these golf traps, and if the woods on the right are avoided,  have a long second shot by the right side of the two trees that protect the golf green, leaving an eagle putt.</p>
<p>The mere mortal, however, will see the small bunker in the center of the fairway, and hit towards it, or to its left.  This much safer shot then leaves a layup by the left side of the two guardian trees, resulting in a pitch into the green on stroke 3 of between 75 and 125 yards.  Leaving the layup too short will bring the above mentioned trees into play, blocking the green.</p>
<p>The green is guarded by a large sand bunker in its front, with another to its right.  A third small one, at the center rear of the green, helps frame the shot.  Yet more sand, some 60 yards short of the green on the left side of the fairway, is more a directional trap than a hazard routinely found.   A large green, with a bit of an hourglass shape, is highlighted by a ridge running through its center from back to front, making it important to locate the approach on the same side of the green as the cup.  Failure to do so will make for a long, difficult putt.</p>
<p>Many of those familiar with the <a title="Golf Course Map" href="http://www.carolinacolours.com/Golfing.aspx" target="_blank">Carolina Colours golf course</a> find this split fairway hole its most intriguing.  Pretty, and with many different playing options, scores ranging from eagle to double bogey are all a real possibility.  Played conservatively, however, par should be achievable.  The long knocker, however, will have trouble resisting the temptation to shave about 40 yards off the hole, with an eagle putt the reward of success, even though failure will be costly.</p>
<p>Black: 509       Blue: 491      White:  480      Gold: 465      Red: 381</p>
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		<title>New Construction in Carolina Colours</title>
		<link>http://www.carolinacolours.com/blog/index.php/2010/02/13/new-construction-at-carolina-colours/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 21:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenneth Kirkman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Improvement Review Committee of the Carolina Colours Association has recently approved 5 new submittals for custom home construction.  We can therefore expect new neighbors throughout the community this fall, with two starts scheduled in Viridian, and one each in Cerise, Cobblestone and Periwinkle neighborhoods.  Our builders tell us they are talking plans [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Improvement Review Committee of the Carolina Colours Association has recently approved 5 new submittals for custom home construction.  We can therefore expect new neighbors throughout the community this fall, with two starts scheduled in Viridian, and one each in Cerise, Cobblestone and Periwinkle neighborhoods.  Our builders tell us they are talking plans with several additional current owners, so it is looking likely that our 100th home will be put under construction this year!</p>
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		<title>Golfing Carolina Colours&#8217; 15th Hole</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 04:24:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenneth Kirkman</dc:creator>
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The 15th hole at Carolina Colours Golf Club is a relatively long par 4, with a dogleg to the right.  From the tee, the turn in the fairway is quite visible, but the green is not, thanks to the woods all along the right side of the fairway.  The hole is bounded on [...]]]></description>
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<p>The 15th hole at Carolina Colours Golf Club is a relatively long par 4, with a dogleg to the right.  From the tee, the turn in the fairway is quite visible, but the green is not, thanks to the woods all along the right side of the fairway.  The hole is bounded on the right by the wooded wetlands surrounding Brice Creek, an area to be avoided on both the drive and the approach shot to the green.</p>
<p>The prudent shot from the tee is to the left side of the fairway, rather than trying to cut the corner of the dogleg, due to the length of the hole.  This placement allows for a clear shot to the green from a shorter drive than is required from the right side.  A good drive reaches a slightly elevated landing area, flying over some gentle rolls within the fairway, and allows for a slightly downhill second shot to the green.  Many will be hitting a fairway wood toward this massive green, the largest on the course.</p>
<p>The green itself is some 50 paces deep and 35 paces wide.  It is bisected by a hump that runs from its highest point in the right center of the green, to its lowest point in the left center.  In effect, the green thus has two plateaus, one on the back of the green, the other the front.  As with most greens at Carolina Colours, the green surrounds fall away on both sides and the rear, while a chip from just short of the green is not a difficult shot.</p>
<p>When finishing the hole, the player will note that 15 is the only bunkerless hole on the golf course.  The length of the hole, and size of the green, make the hole plenty challenging without sand.  Pin position will impact the holes length greatly, as location will impact club selection by as many as 4 clubs.  Par is a good score here, but keep the ball out of the woods and avoid the three putt, and bogey should rarely be exceeded.</p>
<p>Black: 436      Blue: 427      White: 402      Gold: 386      Red: 319</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-873" title="Golf - 15th Tee" src="http://www.carolinacolours.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Golf-15th-Green-Construction-Underway-IMG_7632.jpg" alt="Golf - 15th Hole - Green Under Construction" width="320" height="200" /></p>
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		<title>Golfing Carolina Colours&#8217; 14th Hole</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 20:56:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenneth Kirkman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leaving the 13th green, the tee of the 14th hole is visible through a narrow strip of woods, to the player&#8217;s right.  Only approaching the tee, however, does one see the hole; what one sees is a large pond down the left side of this short par 4, and a green that sits against [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_807" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 522px"><a href="http://www.carolinacolours.com/Downloads/GolfCourseLayout.pdf"><img class="size-full wp-image-807 " title="Golf - 14th Hole View from Tee IMG_7972" src="http://www.carolinacolours.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Golf-14-View-from-Tee-IMG_7972.jpg" alt="Golf - 14th Hole - View from Tee" width="512" height="349" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Golf - 14th Hole - View from Tee</p></div>
<p>Leaving the 13th green, the tee of the 14th hole is visible through a narrow strip of woods, to the player&#8217;s right.  Only approaching the tee, however, does one see the hole; what one sees is a large pond down the left side of this short par 4, and a green that sits against the bulkhead, a pretty site for the non-golfer, but quite a challenge for the golfer that wants to hit at the green.  Don&#8217;t even think about it, unless you have tour length.</p>
<p>Instead, hit anything from a long iron to a driver between the pocket bunker on the left, and the larger, narrow, S shaped bunker on the right.   The fairway is one of the flattest on the course, so direction is the key, not distance.  From a good, straight drive, one is left only with a short iron or wedge to the green, which sits to the left, and is guarded from this direction by a rather steep bunker about 10 yards to the front of the green; this bunker must be carried, and a bunker on the back (from the tee) or the right (from the layup) should be avoided.  Of course, anything left is wet.</p>
<p>The green is rather small, slopes back to front, and has a bit of a ridge down the middle (from right to left, approaching from the lay up landing area).  Putts are not severe, and two putts should be the norm, with one putt frequency exceeding those rare three putts.</p>
<p>Two good swings, and this becomes a birdie opportunity.  If you are young and limber, and think you can hit it a mile, eagle can be had, but most that try it will be contributing to the pond bottom filled with balls.  Play conservatively, and this pretty hole can help the player keep a low 18 hole score in range.</p>
<p>Black: 281     Blue: 274     White: 264     Gold: 253    Red: 201</p>
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		<title>Golfing Carolina Colours&#8217; 12th Hole</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Oct 2009 18:15:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenneth Kirkman</dc:creator>
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Short, simple and pretty, this 3 par presents no challenge that is not clearly visible from the tee complex.  As on many of the Carolina Colours&#8217; golf holes, each tee box is higher than the one in front of it, to where the black tee is highest, although all tee boxes are above green [...]]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_644" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 458px"><a href="http://www.carolinacolours.com/Golfing.aspx"><img class="size-full wp-image-644 " title="Golf - 12th Hole Long View from Tee 8/19/2009" src="http://www.carolinacolours.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Golf-12th-Hole-View-from-Tee-IMG_7266.jpg" alt="Golf - 12th Hole View from Tee" width="448" height="299" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Golf - 12th Hole View from Tee</p></div>
<p>Short, simple and pretty, this 3 par presents no challenge that is not clearly visible from the tee complex.  As on many of the Carolina Colours&#8217; golf holes, each tee box is higher than the one in front of it, to where the black tee is highest, although all tee boxes are above green elevation.  The deep swale just in front of the tees makes the differential seem greater than really exists, however.</p>
<p>From the tee, the green, which is tucked into the surrounding woods, is clearly visible, as is the large bunker to its right.  To the left and to the rear, there is a significant and quick fall, which will result in balls a bit long or left bounding well away from the green, likely into the woods, if the green is carried.  If one misses, short is the place to be.</p>
<p>The green itself is the smallest on the course, and generally falls back to front and slightly right to left.  However, the back third is fairly level, with the primary fall beginning at the edge of this plateau.  Again on this green, few putts will be flat, but most slopes are not too severe.  A back pin position will pose the greatest difficulty, because trying to get the tee ball on the back part of the green brings the woods behind the green into play, while putting from front to back makes three putts a distinct possibility.</p>
<p>With an accurate tee ball, birdie is a possibility, and par should be the norm.  Miss anywhere but long, and bogey comes into play.  Go long, and bogey becomes a good score.</p>
<p>Black:  191      Blue:  179        White:  162        Gold: 150        Red:  125</p>
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		<title>Golfing Carolina Colours&#8217; 11th Hole</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 22:12:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenneth Kirkman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The view from the tee of the 11th hole is one of the prettiest on the golf course.  A longish par 5, the tree lined fairway moves straight, then right, then back left, with a series of deep dips and rises all the way from tee to green.  From the tee, which seems [...]]]></description>
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<p>The view from the tee of the 11th hole is one of the prettiest on the golf course.  A longish par 5, the tree lined fairway moves straight, then right, then back left, with a series of deep dips and rises all the way from tee to green.  From the tee, which seems elevated because of the deep swale in front of it, one can just get a glimpse of the green side bunkers far off, seemingly positioned in the woods.  However, the immediate issue is the tee ball, and there is a large bunker on the far side of the left fairway that gives a perfect visual target, while the right side of the fairway, beside the ideal landing area, is guarded by two bunkers.  A good drive puts you over the large swale in front of the tee, near the highest point on the fairway.</p>
<p>Even a good tee shot will leave most players no view of the green, as it can only be seen from the right side of the fairway, just beside the second fairway bunker, because the fairway turns right, but the green is tucked back into the woods to the left.  The prudent second shot is straight down the fairway, over another series of swales, onto a plateau that leaves the third shot as a mid to short iron, into a green that is lower than the elevation of the the second shot landing area.</p>
<p>The green is large, one of the biggest on the course, and it is guarded not only by a deep collection area in front, but also by a large front left bunker, and two more back right.  The green itself is some 45 paces deep, and as much as 26 paces wide in the front, narrowing a bit towards the back.  Sloping generally back to front and left to right, there are no severe breaks, but neither are there many totally flat putts awaiting.  A good iron should hold well, leaving a reasonable putt.</p>
<p>Unlike the two par 5&#8217;s on the front, where long hitters will be faced with a risk/reward decision from a big drive, this is a three shot hole for players not named Tiger or Phil, as a tall pine on the left of the fairway makes trying to hook a ball around the bend not worth trying.  Two well struck balls will allow for the precise iron player to have a putt for birdie, and that is all one should strive for on this hole that some have labeled the best and most attractive on the course.  The player will leave this hole wondering if somehow he has been transported away from the flat coastal plain of North Carolina, and into the foothills instead.</p>
<p>Black:  554    Blue:  534    White:  520    Gold:  505    Red:  426</p>
<div id="attachment_624" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 379px"><a href="http://www.carolinacolours.com/Golfing.aspx"><img class="size-full wp-image-624      " title="Golf - 11th Green" src="http://www.carolinacolours.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Golf-11th-Hole-View-of-Green-IMG_7605.jpg" alt="Golf - 11th Hole View of Green" width="369" height="246" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">11th Hole - View of Green</p></div>
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		<title>Golfing Carolina Colours&#8217; 10th Hole</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 13:56:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenneth Kirkman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having completed (hopefully successfully) the front nine, and having gotten refreshment at the Pavilion, the player moves to the 10th tee.  This short par 4, running parallel to the 1st hole, is an intriguing hole.  From the tee, extensive bunkering along both sides of the fairway frame the landing area, the highest point [...]]]></description>
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<p>Having completed (hopefully successfully) the front nine, and having gotten refreshment at the Pavilion, the player moves to the 10th tee.  This short par 4, running parallel to the 1st hole, is an intriguing hole.  From the tee, extensive bunkering along both sides of the fairway frame the landing area, the highest point on the fairway, while the green is visible over the right side bunker.</p>
<p>A straight drive, between the two bunkers, into one of the narrowest landing areas on the course (still a generous 25 yards in width) brings into view the challenge presented by this hole, and may encourage longer hitters to go with a 3 or 5 wood off the tee.  As with most short par 4&#8217;s, the green is the hole&#8217;s primary defense.  For this short iron or wedge, one is hitting into a green that is about 40 yards from right to left, but presents a narrow target, with a small bunker guarding its center.  Accuracy is key, as the long bunker on the right (some 80 yards in length) stretches from the fairway to the right corner of the green, and there is a significant drop-off behind the green.</p>
<p>The green itself has two levels, the right side high, the left side low.  It also slopes back to front, and particularly on the high (and wider) side of the green, this contour is significant.  Any approach that is not on the pin side of the green will leave a long and difficult putt, making three putts a real concern.</p>
<p>For the precise short iron player who avoids the bunkers off the tee, birdie here is a real possibility.  However, par will be difficult from any of the extensive bunkers, and the green is treacherous.  After a number of fairly lengthy par 4&#8217;s on the front, the shorter but accurate player clearly has the advantage here, where precision trumps strength.</p>
<p>Black: 335  Blue: 325   White:  310   Gold:  295   Red: 224</p>
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		<title>Golfing Carolina Colours 9th Hole</title>
		<link>http://www.carolinacolours.com/blog/index.php/2009/09/18/golfing-carolina-colours-9th-hole/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 12:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenneth Kirkman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the player walks up from the cart path to the 9th tee, the first impression is again one of how extensive the tee complex is.  Extending an almost continuous run of about 100 yards from the back of the championship tee to the front of the gold tee, and some 30 yards across, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_464" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 330px"><a href="http://www.carolinacolours.com/Downloads/GolfCourseLayout.pdf"><img class="size-full wp-image-464" title="IMG_7088" src="http://www.carolinacolours.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/IMG_7088.jpg" alt="Golf - 9th Hole View from Tee" width="320" height="206" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Golf - 9th Hole View from Tee</p></div>
<p>As the player walks up from the cart path to the 9th tee, the first impression is again one of how extensive the tee complex is.  Extending an almost continuous run of about 100 yards from the back of the championship tee to the front of the gold tee, and some 30 yards across, the variety of lengths and angles is exceptional.</p>
<p>Once on the tee of one of only two holes on the course that run generally southwest, the view is one of the prettiest on the course.  Sitting in the distance, just behind the green of this par 5, is the Pavilion, our clubhouse, with a beer or soft drink awaiting.  There is not a home in sight along the tree lined fairway, and one can catch glimpses of Carolina Lake through the trees to the right.  Gently rolling mounds frame the left side of the fairway, while a large bunker highlights its right side, beside the prime landing area, as the fairway gently slopes from left to right.</p>
<p>From the landing area, the highest area of the fairway, the player sees for the first time the water that runs down the left last one third of the fairway, meandering around the left and rear of the green, and  protruding in front of the left side of the green.  Three relatively small bunkers form a line extending from the right side of the green some 50 yards.  For all but the bravest, the second shot will be at those bunkers, not at the green, in order to keep well clear of the water.  This layup will leave a shot of 50 to 125 yards into the green.  If the player elects a second shot into the green, distance and precision will be required, with the classic risk/reward awaiting.  Any ball to the left of the green or long will end up wet, short left as well, and just right is in the bunker complex.</p>
<p>The green is quite large, with its highest point being the back right, and the lowest point its front left, with a general back to front and right to left tilt.  Without a precise approach, a long putt awaits.</p>
<p>This beautiful hole presents a real opportunity to finish the front nine on a positive note.  A good short iron player approaching from the right side of the fairway will have an inviting target, and should have a birdie putt.  Get ambitious or jittery, however, and trouble awaits.  9 will be a lot of fun for golfers of all levels, but muttered curses may be directed to the superintendent that places the flag on the left side of the green.</p>
<p>Black:  550   Blue:  523   White:  509   Gold: 481   Red:  404</p>
<p>Kenneth M Kirkman, Carolina Colours Developer</p>
<div id="attachment_462" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 330px"><a href="http://www.carolinacolours.com/Downloads/GolfScoreCard.pdf"><img class="size-full wp-image-462" title="Golf - 9th View of Green" src="http://www.carolinacolours.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Golf-9th-Hole-View-from-Fairway.jpg" alt="Golf - 9th Hole View from Fairway" width="320" height="213" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Golf - 9th Hole View from Fairway</p></div>
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		<title>Golfing Carolina Colours 8th Hole</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 14:17:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kenneth Kirkman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Approaching the 8th tee, the player notices that this par 4 runs perpendicular to hole 7, joining hole 4 as the two south facing holes on the front nine.  From the very slightly elevated tee, one sees a fairly simple hole, with trees lining both sides of the fairway and circling the rear of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Approaching the 8th tee, the player notices that this par 4 runs perpendicular to hole 7, joining hole 4 as the two south facing holes on the front nine.  From the very slightly elevated tee, one sees a fairly simple hole, with trees lining both sides of the fairway and circling the rear of the green; a pretty sight.  The player also sees what  appears to be a series of bunkers on the left side, beginning at the back of the green, guarding the front right of it, and extending well down the left side of the fairway.  The thought from the tee is simple; avoid those bunkers and all will be well.</p>
<p>After a successful drive, as the player approaches his or her tee ball, it becomes apparent that what was seen from the tee as a bunker complex is actually one huge, continuous bunker, the largest by far on the course.  It extends from the left rear of the green around the green, guarding more than half of its front, and then extends some 100 yards down the fairway.  The gently rolling fairway is wide, its narrowest point being about 30 yards across where the bunker extends closest to the tee.</p>
<p>Again, pin placement is key to the second shot.  The large green has a hint of a figure eight shape, but sits at an angle of about 45 degrees, from back left angling forward.  A pin on the front or back right of the green makes for a simple approach, while a position in the middle or left rear requires a delicate shot over that portion of the enormous bunker that guards the left front and side of the green.  Go long, and the slope away from the green will make the approach chip challenging.  The contours of the green are not severe, but it has subtle breaks, and must be carefully read.</p>
<p>One of the shorter par 4 holes on the course, most players will be hitting mid to short irons into the green.  A front or right side pin position will have the player thinking birdie.   If the pin is to the left, however, the safe play will be to the heart of the green, with a realistic two putt for par.  Avoid the bunker, and the player will likely feel good recording the hole 7 score.</p>
<p>Black: 382   Blue:  371   White:  355    Gold:  322   Red: 287</p>
<p>Kenneth M Kirkman, Carolina Colours Developer</p>
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