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The Plantation Course at Goose Pond Colony is an 18 hole course featuring bent grass greens, open fairways and plenty of hazards. This second course is located just a short drive from the main complex. Plan to play both courses on your next visit. Click the links below for additional information on the Plantation Course.

Number One - Par Five


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This is a nice par five starting hole. The tee shot should be left/center in the fairway. Choose a club that will carry the bunker on the left or lay back of the bunker to set up your second & third shots into the green.


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Number Two - Par Four


This is a nice wide fairway to hit, but it is a sneaky long hole. Be aware of the Out of Bounds on the left. The green is well bunkered, but over the green could be costly. Club selection is key on the second shot.

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Number Three - Par Three


This scenic par three requires a mid iron to the middle of the green with room for error on the left. Short or right could be trouble.

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Number Four - Par Four

This short par four requires the tee shot to be left/center in the fairway. Be aware of the bunkers and the mounding around the green.


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Number Five - Par Four


This is one of the longest par fours on the course. It takes a nice straight tee shot to set you up for the approach. Watch for the mounding around the green and the bunker on the right.

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Number Six - Par Five


Keep your tee shot away from the trees on the left. The smart play is to lay up short of the pond, but a long tee ball could tempt you to Go For It! This is a classic example of a risk & reward hole.

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Number Seven - Par Four


This is a short dogleg right par four, but don’t let it fool you. The smart play is to aim straight down the fairway, but well hit tee shot could cut off a lot of the dogleg and leave you with a wedge to the green.

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Number Eight - Par Three

This is a simple par three, but club selection is key. Be aware of the mounding around the green and it is slightly uphill usually into the wind.

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Number Nine - Par Four


The dogleg left uphill par four requires a shot to be center/right in the fairway. A well guarded green awaits. Make sure to hit plenty of club into the green.

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Number Ten - Par Four


This sneaky tough par four needs the tee ball to be center/left in the fairway. The green is wide but not as deep. Make sure to select the right club for your approach shot.

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Number Eleven - Par Five


Let it all out! Slight dogleg left par five is reachable with two well hit shots. This green is elevated so take a little extra club. Over the green could be trouble.

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Number Twelve - Par Four


This scenic par four requires the tee shot to be center/left in the fairway. This green is big and inviting, but watch out for the greenside bunker and the pond on the left.

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Number Thirteen - Par Four


This long uphill par four is the toughest hole on the course! It requires a well struck tee shot. The approach is tough, take an extra club and aim for the center of the green. A par on this hole is a great score.

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Number Fourteen - Par Five


This nice par five requires to keep your tee shot right of the trees on the left. A risk taker may try to hit the green in two, but watch out for the pond on the right. The wise play is to lay up short of the green leaving a short iron or wedge to a inviting green.

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Number Fifteen - Par Three


A picturesque par three requires a middle iron to the green with room for error on the left. Short and right could spell trouble. A par is a nice score on this hole.
 

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Number Sixteen - Par Four


A dogleg left par four needs the tee shot to be center/right in the fairway, but a well hit shot over the trees will leave you a short iron into the green. The approach is to a slightly elevated green, but over the green is trouble.

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Number Seventeen - Par Three


A nice par three. Club selection is going to be key depending on wind direction. The green is deep and wide, but long could be a bogey.

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Number Eighteen - Par Four


 

This demanding uphill dogleg left par four requires the tee shot to be right of the fairway bunker on the left. Out of Bounds to the left bailout to the right. Middle to short iron to the deep, but not wide green. Watch the treetops for wind direction. This is a great finishing hole.


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