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July 12-15, 2011    

 

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In the fall of 2009, USDGA board meeting was held in Dayton, after the meeting the board had the chance to play the golf course. The board was very impressed with Yankee Trace course and felt that it will be a perfect host for 2011 US Deaf Golf Championships.

 

Keith Worek, President of the US Deaf Golf Association, likes the course, especially the last four holes. The last four holes appear easy but can really test your guts when you are under pressure!

 

Bill Roberts, 7-time US Deaf Golf Champion, felt that this course was one of most fun courses he has played on. He thought there are several very good risk-reward holes, where one could make a good score on or mark up a big number if one isn’t careful. He agrees with Keith that the last 4 holes will challenge any golfers, no matter how good they are.

 

Yankee Trace's Four Finishing Holes

15th Hole

The fairway looks wide and easy; yet, you could have a real trouble

choosing a club from tee or even 2nd shot!

 

16th Hole

The hole is long and has a big green.

Make a birdie - beer will be on me.

 

17th Hole

Very testy and tight hole. 

No need to tell you, see it yourself!

 

18th Hole

Well, this is a real interesting hole. Still trouble for both long and short hitters.

Making a par is what you should look for.

 

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