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  2. The Sandtrap, highly anticipated restaurant on Riverview ...

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    The Sandtrap is a new restaurant and bar now open in Riverview with views of a golf course. The Sandtrap's operating partners are his brother Jeff Syrocki and sister-in-law Christine, Jeremy ...

  3. Industry Hills Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    It is two 18-hole courses, one named after President Dwight D. Eisenhower (The Ike) and the other after Babe Zaharias (the Babe). [4] The Eisenhower course opened in November 1979, and when built had eight lakes and 108 sand traps. [4] The Zaharias course opened the following year with 52 sand traps. It is a shorter but narrower course than ...

  4. List of golf courses designed by Coore & Crenshaw - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of golf courses designed by Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore, individually and as partners in the design firm Coore & Crenshaw. The duo has been designing golf courses as partners since 1986. [ 1 ]

  5. Hazard (golf) - Wikipedia

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    Fairway bunkers at the Oakland Hills Country Club, Bloomfield Township, Michigan The road hole bunker at the Old Course at St Andrews. A hazard is an area of a golf course in the sport of golf which provides a difficult obstacle, which may be of two types: (1) penalty areas such as lakes and rivers; and (2) bunkers. A penalty area was ...

  6. Sand wedge - Wikipedia

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    A sand wedge, or sand iron, is a type of golf club, an open-faced wedge primarily designed for getting out of sand bunkers. [1] It has the widest sole of any wedge, which provides the greatest amount of bounce , allowing the club head to glide through sand and avoid digging in.

  7. TPC Twin Cities - Wikipedia

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    TPC Twin Cities is maintained by superintendent Joseph Rolstad. The property was a sod farm before the golf course was built. Average Green Size: 6,500 sq. ft. Total Property Acres: 235 Acres of Fairway: 28 Acres of Rough: 59 Number of Sand Bunkers: 72 Number of Water Hazards: 27 Number of Holes Water is in Play: 15 Soil Conditions: Sand