2021 UST Mamiya Shaft Up # 3 Irish Course Hole by Hole

I cannot wait to see these holes in person, just wild how awesome this course looks!
 
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No. 13 Blind Man's Bluff
183 160 152 145 111
Par 3
Handicap: 17

How to Play This Hole

Pay attention to your pin sheet! The green is over 14,000 square feet. From the upper tees, play one club less with this mostly blind approach. Do not be afraid to hit to the hidden portions of the green from the lower tees. There is another 100 feet of green to the right, while the creek comes into play on the left.
jeez every hole is so photogenic.
 
Man, starting to get a mix of excitement and sadness as we get closer to the finish line here... May have to get a bottle of this stuff to drink while we play this hole:

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No. 14 Tullamore Dew
564 520 508 469 380
Par 5
Handicap: 11

How to Play This Hole

A solid tee shot anywhere in the fairway is required to set up a second shot lay up. Hit a club that will leave you 100 yards from the hole. A foolish attempt to carry the creek angling away from you will not allow you to put spin on the approach, which is played to a green guarded by deep bunkers short and right and a sod wall pot bunker short left.
 
And we are hitting the home stretch:

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No. 15 Frog Water
479 459 416 370 335
Par 4
Handicap: 1

How to Play This Hole

The safe play off the tee is down the left side, although this makes the hole play even longer. A long approach should also favor the left side. Conservative play will allow you to be happy with a par on the most difficult hole on the The Irish.
 
You guys should have been playing it this past weekend when the Gus Macker was going on in Sheboygan.

On Sunday winds were from the Northeast at about 18 mph.

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And the final 3 holes.....

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No. 16 Deep Dye
474 436 425 383 333
Par 4
Handicap: 3

How to Play This Hole

A well-struck tee shot in the fairway is imperative, as left and right bring "deep" trouble. Dunes and water line the left side, and when approaching the green the fairway drops dramatically right. Avoid the right side on your approach, as a huge bunker dropping 20 feet from the putting surface awaits. Once again, par is a good score.
 
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No. 17 Irish Mist
375
355
335
325
272
Par 4
Handicap: 7

How to Play This Hole

This tee shot will test your nerves. An iron or fairway metal off the tee is intelligent. Water guards the entire left side of the fairway and fronts the green. Dunes all down the right side are intimidating, although there is more room here than you can see. Play enough club to carry onto the narrow green.


This picture might be my favorite of all the amazing pics of these holes. So cool looking.
 
And the final hole on the Irish is, here, just another great name!

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No. 18 Black and Tan
558
536
523
493
388
Par 5
Handicap: 9

How to Play This Hole

If you want to see where to hit your lay-up second shot, keep your tee shot left. A second shot layup, which carries the creek, leaves a short but blind uphill approach. A layup short of the creek leaves a longer approach to an elevated green. A smart play is to aim for the center of the green. Missing the green on either side will cost you more than a “black and tan” in the Irish Pub.
 
That 18th green is way more uphill than pictures show. But the advice is very accurate. Do not miss the green left whatever you do. Again speaking from experience here

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