Hole #9
A very interesting and distinctive finish to the first nine holes plays along a plateau above Martis Creek and the meadow. Potentially driveable for strong players, this shortish Par 4 offers plenty of options and plenty of trouble at only 300 yards.
Fact is, you can have a variation of four strokes depending on your risk / reward strategy and how well you play. Drive the green and make an Eagle two. Make a mistake or two and you'll end up with Double Bogey six. 
Your first choice is whether to play left or right of the large trees in the middle of the fairway. The high side of the fairway is to the right, the low side to the left. The huge green makes a great target if you can move the ball from right to left and the conditions are perfect. Trouble lurks in the abundant bunkering - there are more here than on any other hole.
While the green is large, it's exceptionally rolling contour puts pressure on your pitching and putting expertise. Between holes don't forget to take advantage of this great vantage point that showcases Lahontan's spectacular natural beauty.
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