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Men's Golf
Hole 17
Par 5, 480 yards
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| | The elevated tee from the par-five 17th hole overlooks a pond to the
left and the large bunkers in the bank of the hill leading to the green.
(Photo taken in July 1, 1999)
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| | The tiny green at the 17th is protected by a bunker on the left and
trees to the right. This view is from directly left of the green, an
area which may become familiar for long hitters who attempt to reach the
green in two. (Photo taken in July 1, 1999)
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| | The par-five, 480-yard 17th hole will include a large lake on the left
side and a sharp dogleg-left approach to the green. (Photo taken in April, 1999)
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The view from the tee at No. 17 provides glimpses of
the
Indiana Toll Road. Golfers may be intimidated off the tee by the
left-side
water protruding from the natural wetlands, thus leading to longer
second
shots on the dog-leg left hole (May 1, 1999). |  |
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