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Hole #1
Par 4
Gold - 266 yards  /  Maroon - 258 yards  /  Green - 247 yards  /  Silver - 235 yards
Reachable with a big drive, but watch out for the bunkers! A tee shot of 200 yards will yield you a short 2nd and a chance for a birdie!  The tee box provides a fantastic view of Mount Kearsage in the distance.
 

Hole #2
Par 4
Gold- 334 yards  /  Maroon- 312 yards  /  Green- 283 yards  /  Silver- 274 yards
Dogleg left with a pond in front.  Tee shot does not have to be long, but straight is a must... play the 150 marker.  Make sure you hit enough club on your 2nd shot... that pond can sneak up on you pretty fast!


Hole #3
Par 3
Gold - 172 yards  /  Maroon - 140 yards  /  Green - 109 yards  /  Silver - 82 yards     
There is a valley in front of the green which swallows up a short tee shot. Believe the yardage! Big green, so check the flag location.


Hole #4
Par 5
Gold - 502 yards  /  Maroon - 478 yards  /  Green - 410 yards  /  Silver - 354 yards
There's a narrow chute to negotiate off the tee.  Keep your second shot to the right side of the fairway to avoid the creek and trees and have the best look at the green.  Remember to factor the uphill grade into your 3rd shot. This green breaks toward the left front bunker.



Hole #5
Par 4
Gold- 421 yards  /  Maroon- 407 yards  /  Green- 376 yards  /  Silver- 356 yards
Your drive is from an elevated tee.  The approach shot appears shorter than it is because the fairway bunker on the left looks close to the green.  Trust the yardage markers!  The green is small but deep and narrows in the back… a classic 1920's designed hole.



Hole #6
Par 4
Gold- 367 yards  /  Maroon- 319 yards  /  Green- 285 yards  /  Silver- 235 yards
Uphill all the way!  Take an extra club or two for your approach. Two tiered green with a lot of slope from back to front.  A shot resting above the hole can make a two putt difficult; watch out for the pond on the short, right side of the green that will welcome a miss hit shot.


Hole #7
Par 5
Gold- 462 yards  /  Maroon - 454 yards  /  Green - 441/400 yards  /  Silver - 297 yards
           
What a view! Most say this is our signature hole. It's long and tough! Formerly a par 4, now a long, accurate 2nd shot will reach this two-tiered green and possibly grant an eagle that will pick up strokes on the field… another design classic.




Hole #8
Par 3
Gold- 222 yards  /  Maroon- 183 yards  /  Green- 147 yards  /  Silver - 109 yards
A bunker free hole! Well… there are grass bunkers.  The green is very deep so again pay attention to the wind and pin placement.  The hole is beautifully framed and very serene especially in the late afternoon.



Hole #9
Par 4
Gold - 412 yards  /  Maroon - 387 yards  /  Green - 330 yards  /  Silver - 292 yards
A great finishing hole!  The longer you hit it the more accurate you need to be. If you avoid Mt. Moriah on the right AND the rough and steep sloping hill on the left, then all you have to do is negotiate a long, uphill shot to a two tiered green. Club selection is very important.  Take one or two extra clubs depending on the wind. Again, a ball left above the cup makes for some interesting putting!  However, two putts for par leaves a short walk to the clubhouse for your favorite beverage.




Driving Range
This spacious driving range was created out of two actual golf holes. It is over 330 yards long and features both grass and artificial tee surfaces. The landing area has three target greens and boasts some spectacular views!


Practice Chipping Green
Practice any chip shot you want here. There's every type of lie you can imagine and a couple of sand traps to practice out of.



Quickie Course #1
Par 4
Pro - 312 yards  /  Back - 290 yards  /  Middle - 274 yards  /  Short - 226 yards
This is a position hole, so driver may not be necessary. Plan your tee shot to be on the middle to right side of the fairway, leaving a short, open shot to any part of the green.  Your second shot is downhill and should play shorter then it looks. This picturesque greens complex is split front to back by a large ridge, so check the flag before you choose your approach club.





Quickie Course #2
Par 4
Pro - 397 yards  /  Back - 349 yards  /  Middle - 296 yards  /  Short - 271 yards
After a tee shot that favors a fade, you'll have a good look at a slightly raised deep green. Big hitters may want to use a 3 wood and stay short of the ditch crossing the fairway 70 yards short of the green.


Quickie Course #3
Par 3
Pro - 113 yards  /  Back - 98 yards  /  Middle - 91 yards  /  Short - 72 yards
This short hole requires just the right shot. The left side of the green banks left and a ball hit short left will be at the whim of the mound in the front. A high shot will hold better on this front to back sloping green. Read your putt carefully here… it is a tricky and distinctively designed hole.



Quickie Course #4

Par 4
Pro - 360 yards  /  Back - 308 yards  /  Middle - 246 yards  /  Short - 208 yards
This may be the only hole around where a drive down the middle ISN'T a good idea! A creek splits the middle of the fairway.  Driving down the left side is the short way home, but may require some distance to clear the creek depending on the tees you play. There is more room to the right than it appears from the tee, and it is the safer tee shot.  The green has two tiers so pay attention to the flag color.  After putting out take a look back down the fairway and enjoy a truly extraordinary view of some splendid New Hampshire scenery.


PHOTO COMING SOON
Quickie Course #5

Par 3
Pro - 168 yards  /  Back - 128 yards  /  Middle - 114 yards  /  Short - 72 yards
This short little par 3 that will test your short iron game. It requires an accurate shot to a fairly small green. Hit it high so the ball doesn't roll too much. A real challenge from the tips!


"FABBY"

Golden Retriever/ Loves People / Please... don't feed!
Pictured above just having completed a fresh run through the brambles! Fabby is very cute, very smart and acutely aware of both! She loves golf balls. Doesn't chew them, just loves to put as many as she possibly can in her mouth. We're trying to dissuade her from this practice, but should you have an issue in the meantime... our apologies in advance. You may see her from time to time playing with a rock or a pine cone or staring longingly at you... and the sandwich you're holding... please, don't feed her.
  

"MANNY"
Labrador Retriever / Adores Everyone / This picture says it all!

Manny is the best golf course dog there is. Devoted to his master (General Manager - Andy Thurber), one is rarely seen without the other. "Manferd" can often be found looking out the pro shop door at the goings on. If you're one of the "special" folks at Mojo, he'll cry with joy when you come in. He's not a beggar, but if you feel someone staring at you from afar while you're having a bite to eat... chances are... it's Manny!


"POOMBA"
Malmute (at least partly)/ Still a Puppy / Could grow to be Huge! 

Poomba was one of two abandoned puppies found in TN, and taken in by our Superintendent. Poomba can be seen anywhere on the golf course learning all that life has to offer... usually at the end of a leash! He's still a puppy, he's very cute and he's well aware of that!


"BOGEY"
Jack Russel/ Course Ambassador/ Don't blink... you'll miss him!

Bogey is the newest member of the canine staff at Mojalaki... he is also the smallest and the youngest... which allows him to go places the other, larger dogs can not... much to their dismay. Bogey can be found out on the course or streaking through the clubhouse looking to torture either Fabby or Manny... something he is quite good at! 
 
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