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Welcome to the 2007
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The Merrill Lynch Shootout, which is hosted by World Golf Hall of Fame member Greg Norman, is proud to celebrate its 19th anniversary in 2007. 2007
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Thanks to the support of the event's title sponsor, Merrill Lynch, and other major corporations, the Shootout has become one of the most prestigious and unique events on the PGA TOUR.
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2007 This one-of-a-kind competition features 24 of the world's top professional golfers playing on two-man teams in a mixed-format of modified alternate shot, better ball, and scramble.
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2007 For sponsors, fans, and TOUR professionals alike, the Shootout offers an intimate yet exciting atmosphere.
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TITLE SPONSOR
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Merrill Lynch is one of the world's leading wealth management, capital markets and advisory companies, with offices in 37 countries and territories and total client assets of approximately $1.5 trillion. TITLE SPONSOR
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As an investment bank, it is a leading global trader and underwriter of securities and derivatives across a broad range of asset classes and serves as a strategic advisor to corporations, governments, institutions and individuals worldwide.
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TITLE SPONSOR Through Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, the company is one of the world's largest managers of financial assets. Firm-wide, assets under management total $581 billion. For more information on Merrill Lynch, please visit www.ml.com
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Tournament Charities The Merrill Lynch Shootout was founded in 1989 to help children who suffer from disease or social difficulties.
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Tournament Charities Now in it's 19th year, this event will again benefit the CureSearch National Childhood Cancer Foundation, as well as other worthy charities.
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TV Coverage Friday TGC 3:00- 6:00 pm Saturday NBC 4:00- 6:00 pm Sunday NBC 3:00- 6:00 pm Friday TGC 3:00- 6:00 pm Saturday NBC 4:00- 6:00 pm Sunday NBC 3:00- 6:00 pm
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Defending Champions Jerry Kelly & Rod Pampling Final 2006 score – 31, 185 total Final 2006 score – 31, 185 total
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Past Champions 2006 Jerry Kelly & Rod Pampling 64-62-59—185 2005 John Huston & Kenny Perry 64-63-59—186 2004 Jeff Sluman & Hank Kuehne 64-62-61—187 2003 Jeff Sluman & Hank Kuehne 65-68-60—193 2002 Lee Janzen & Rocco Mediate 65-60-60--185
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Past Champions 2001 Brad Faxon & Scott McCarron 64-62-57—183 2000 Brad Faxon & Scott McCarron 64-66-60--190 1999 David Duval & Fred Couples 61-62-61--184 1998 Greg Norman & Steve Elkington 67-64-58—189 1997 Bruce Lietzke & Scott McCarron 68-59-59--186
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Past Champions 1996 Jay Haas & Tom Kite 67-60-60--187 1995 Mark Calcavecchia & Steve Elkington 64-61-58--184 1994 Fred Couples & Brad Faxon 68-64-58—190 1993 Steve Elkington & Ray Floyd 62-64-62--188 1992 Tom Kite & Davis Love III 65-67-59--191
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Past Champions 1991Tom Purtzer & Lanny Wadkins 61-65-63--189 1990 Fred Couples & Ray Floyd 64-57-61—182 1989 Curtis Strange & Mark O'Meara 66-62-62--190
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2007 Purse: 2.8 Million 1st Place $700,000 - $350,000 each 2nd Place $450,000 - $225,000 each 3rd Place $255,000 - $127,500 each 4th Place $200,000 - $100,000 each 5th Place $175,000 - $ 87,500 each 6th Place $165,000 - $ 82,500 each 1st Place $700,000 - $350,000 each 2nd Place $450,000 - $225,000 each 3rd Place $255,000 - $127,500 each 4th Place $200,000 - $100,000 each 5th Place $175,000 - $ 87,500 each 6th Place $165,000 - $ 82,500 each
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2007 Purse: 2.8 Million 7th Place $155,000 - $77,500 each 8th Place $150,000 - $75,000 each 9th Place $145,000 - $72,500 each 10th Place $140,000 - $70,000 each 11th Place $135,000 - $67,500 each 12th Place $130,000 - $65,000 each
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2007 Tournament Schedule Wednesday, December 5th Pro-am First Round Format: Shamble Tee Times: 8:00 - 10:20 am on the 1st & 10th Tee Admission gates open at 7:00 am
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2007 Tournament Schedule Thursday, December 6th Pro-am Final Round Format: Best Ball Tee Times: 8:00 - 10:20 am on the 1st & 10th Tee Admission gates open at 7:00 am
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2007 Tournament Schedule Friday, December 7th First Round TV - TGC 3-6pm Format: Modified Alternate Shot Approx. Tee Times: 9:55-10:55 am Admission gates open at 9:00 am Suncast Family Golf Clinic hosted by Greg Norman (Approx. 4:00 pm)
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2007 Tournament Schedule Saturday, December 8th Second Round Format: Better Ball Approx. Tee Times: 9:15-10:30 am Admission gates open at 8:30 am TV: NBC 4:00 - 6:00 pm EST
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2007 Tournament Schedule Sunday, December 9th Final Round Format: Scramble Approx. Tee Times: 8:30 – 9:45 am Admission gates open at 7:30 am Trophy Presentation at End of Play TV: NBC 3:00 - 6:00 pm EST Sunday, December 9th Final Round Format: Scramble Approx. Tee Times: 8:30 – 9:45 am Admission gates open at 7:30 am Trophy Presentation at End of Play TV: NBC 3:00 - 6:00 pm EST
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2007 Merrill Lynch Shootout Field Defending Champions: Jerry Kelly & Rod Pampling Top Three (3) Available Players from Current Money List Top Ten (10) Available Players from Career Money List Nine (9) Special Exemptions
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2007 Pairings – 12 Teams Greg Norman & Bubba Watson Fred Couples & John Daly Chris DiMarco & Camilo Villegas Stewart Cink & Zach Johnson Brad Faxon & Justin Leonard Woody Austin & Mark Calcavecchia Greg Norman & Bubba Watson Fred Couples & John Daly Chris DiMarco & Camilo Villegas Stewart Cink & Zach Johnson Brad Faxon & Justin Leonard Woody Austin & Mark Calcavecchia
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2007 Pairings – 12 Teams Charles Howell III & Nick Price Fred Funk & Jeff Sluman Anthony Kim & Mark O'Meara Steve Elkington & Scott McCarron Scott Hoch & Kenny Perry Jerry Kelly & Rod Pampling Charles Howell III & Nick Price Fred Funk & Jeff Sluman Anthony Kim & Mark O'Meara Steve Elkington & Scott McCarron Scott Hoch & Kenny Perry Jerry Kelly & Rod Pampling
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2007 Tee Times Friday Round 1 10:00 a.m. Fred Funk – Jeff Sluman Scott Hoch – Kenny Perry 10:12 a.m. Jerry Kelly – Rod Pampling Steve Elkington – Scott McCarron 10:00 a.m. Fred Funk – Jeff Sluman Scott Hoch – Kenny Perry 10:12 a.m. Jerry Kelly – Rod Pampling Steve Elkington – Scott McCarron
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2007 Tee Times Friday Round 1 10:24 a.m. Anthony Kim – Mark O’Meara Charles Howell III – Nick Price 10:36 a.m. Woody Austin – Mark Calcavecchia Brad Faxon – Justin Leonard 10:24 a.m. Anthony Kim – Mark O’Meara Charles Howell III – Nick Price 10:36 a.m. Woody Austin – Mark Calcavecchia Brad Faxon – Justin Leonard
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2007 Tee Times Friday Round 1 10:48 a.m. Stewart Cink – Zach Johnson Chris DiMarco – Camilo Villegas 11:00 a.m. Greg Norman – Bubba Watson Fred Couples – John Daly 10:48 a.m. Stewart Cink – Zach Johnson Chris DiMarco – Camilo Villegas 11:00 a.m. Greg Norman – Bubba Watson Fred Couples – John Daly
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2007 Player Interviews Interviews will be aired live on this channel as players make their way through the Media Center.
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Host Course Tiburón Par: 72 Yd: 7,288 Course Designer Greg Norman
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No.1 Par 5 Yards 573
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Tiburón opens with a long par 5. Players are advised to check the distance to the lake off the tee, as it is reachable. Hugging the right side of the fairway will present a chance to go for the green in two. Those laying up should take the water out of play and aim just left of the fairway bunker. Tiburón opens with a long par 5. Players are advised to check the distance to the lake off the tee, as it is reachable. Hugging the right side of the fairway will present a chance to go for the green in two. Those laying up should take the water out of play and aim just left of the fairway bunker. Hole #1 Par 5 | 573 Yards
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Hole No. 1 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 573 Yards Par 5
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No.2 Par 4 Yards 440
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Finding the fairway is paramount on this tight, right-to-left par 4. The support slope on the right side of the fairway will help kick the drive around the dogleg. An accurate second shot is required to this deep but narrow crowned green. Finding the fairway is paramount on this tight, right-to-left par 4. The support slope on the right side of the fairway will help kick the drive around the dogleg. An accurate second shot is required to this deep but narrow crowned green. Hole #2 Par 4 | 440 Yards
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Hole No. 2 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 440 Yards Par 4
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TITLE SPONSOR
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Merrill Lynch is one of the world's leading wealth management, capital markets and advisory companies, with offices in 37 countries and territories and total client assets of approximately $1.5 trillion. TITLE SPONSOR
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As an investment bank, it is a leading global trader and underwriter of securities and derivatives across a broad range of asset classes and serves as a strategic advisor to corporations, governments, institutions and individuals worldwide.
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TITLE SPONSOR Through Merrill Lynch Investment Managers, the company is one of the world's largest managers of financial assets. Firm-wide, assets under management total $581 billion. For more information on Merrill Lynch, please visit www.ml.com
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No.3 Par 4 Yards 458
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Like the previous hole, the support slope on the right side of the fairway can used to avoid the waste bunker that protects the entire left side of the hole and extends behind the green. The generous green is protected left by the waste bunker and right by a collection swell. Like the previous hole, the support slope on the right side of the fairway can used to avoid the waste bunker that protects the entire left side of the hole and extends behind the green. The generous green is protected left by the waste bunker and right by a collection swell. Hole #3 Par 4 | 458 Yards
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Hole No. 3 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 458 Yards Par 4
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No.4 Par 4 Yards 428
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Aiming left of the fairway bunker from the tee leaves an open approach to the large rolling green. The green complex is protected on the left by the large lake that runs along the entire hole and on the right side by the sod-wall bunker. The smart play is to the center of the green on the approach to take the hazards out of play. Hole #4 Par 4 | 428 Yards
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Hole No. 4 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 428 Yards Par 4
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Tournament Charities The Merrill Lynch Shootout was founded in 1989 to help children who suffer from disease or social difficulties.
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Tournament Charities Now in it's 19th year, this event will again benefit the CureSearch National Childhood Cancer Foundation, as well as other worthy charities.
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No.5 Par 3 Yards 223
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Wind conditions can dictate club selection on the longest par 3 on the course. The large green is well protected by sod-wall bunkers left and right. Again, playing to the center of the green is the smart move here. Par is a very good score. Wind conditions can dictate club selection on the longest par 3 on the course. The large green is well protected by sod-wall bunkers left and right. Again, playing to the center of the green is the smart move here. Par is a very good score. Hole #5 Par 3 | 223 Yards
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Hole No. 5 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 223 Yards Par 3
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No.6 Par 5 Yards 592
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The sixth is the longest hole on the course, and the ideal drive is up the left center of the fairway. Only the longest players can reach the green in two, so laying up on the left side of the fairway near the fairway bunkers leaves the best approach to this small shallow green. The sixth is the longest hole on the course, and the ideal drive is up the left center of the fairway. Only the longest players can reach the green in two, so laying up on the left side of the fairway near the fairway bunkers leaves the best approach to this small shallow green. Hole #6 Par 5 | 592 Yards
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Hole No. 6 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 592 Yards Par 5
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2007 Presenting Sponsor American International Group
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American International Group, Inc. (AIG) is the world's leading international insurance and financial services organization, with operations in approximately 130 countries and jurisdictions. AIG member companies serve commercial, institutional and individual customers through the most extensive worldwide property-casualty and life insurance networks of any insurer. Presenting Sponsor American International Group
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No.7 Par 4 Yards 396
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This short par 4 demands a right-to- left drive to find the fairway. Driver is not necessary off the tee since the left side of the fairway leaves the best angle to the small green. This short par 4 demands a right-to- left drive to find the fairway. Driver is not necessary off the tee since the left side of the fairway leaves the best angle to the small green. Hole #7 Par 4 | 396 Yards
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Hole No. 7 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 396 Yards Par 4
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No.8 Par 3 Yards 172
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This short par 3 is protected by a lake and sod-wall bunker left and waste bunkers right. A high fade to the right center of the green is the safest play. The slope of the green can be used to collect shots to the protected left pin placements. This short par 3 is protected by a lake and sod-wall bunker left and waste bunkers right. A high fade to the right center of the green is the safest play. The slope of the green can be used to collect shots to the protected left pin placements. Hole #8 Par 3 | 172 Yards
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Hole No. 8 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 172 Yards Par 3
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2007 Presenting Sponsor ENGINEERED BEAUTIFULLY
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Presenting Sponsor CHRYSLER chrysler.com
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No.9 Par 4 Yards 446
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Finding the fairway is paramount off the tee to this long par 4. The right side of the fairway will leave an approach that requires little or no carry over the water. The safe play is to the right center of the green. Don't come up short, as sand and water protect the front and left of the green. Finding the fairway is paramount off the tee to this long par 4. The right side of the fairway will leave an approach that requires little or no carry over the water. The safe play is to the right center of the green. Don't come up short, as sand and water protect the front and left of the green. Hole #9 Par 4 | 446 Yards
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Hole No. 9 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 446 Yards Par 4
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No.10 Par 4 Yards 374
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This short left-to-right par-4 hole gives a player many options off the tee. The conservative play is to lay up short of the left fairway bunkers with a long iron or fairway wood, leaving a short iron to an open green. Those choosing driver off the tee need to play up the right side to avoid driving through the fairway. This short left-to-right par-4 hole gives a player many options off the tee. The conservative play is to lay up short of the left fairway bunkers with a long iron or fairway wood, leaving a short iron to an open green. Those choosing driver off the tee need to play up the right side to avoid driving through the fairway. Hole #10 Par 4 | 374 Yards
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Hole No. 10 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 374 Yards Par 4
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2007 Presenting Sponsor
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Over the past half century, few investment management organizations have matched the success of Franklin Templeton. With over 50 years of investing experience, the company has become recognized in the financial services industry as a leader for its global stock investments and innovative fixed-income funds. www.franklintempleton.com Presenting Sponsor Franklin Templeton Investments
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No.11 Par 4 Yards 408
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The play here is a drive up the left side of this straightaway par 4 to leave an open approach. The green is protected on the right side by water and a sod-wall bunker. The play here is a drive up the left side of this straightaway par 4 to leave an open approach. The green is protected on the right side by water and a sod-wall bunker. Hole #11 Par 4 | 408 Yards
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Hole No. 11 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 408 Yards Par 4
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No.12 Par 3 Yards 205
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This long par 3 is protected by water and several large sod-wall bunkers. Wind conditions and pin placement will significantly affect club selection to the large green. This long par 3 is protected by water and several large sod-wall bunkers. Wind conditions and pin placement will significantly affect club selection to the large green. Hole #12 Par 3 | 205 Yards
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Hole No. 12 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 205 Yards Par 3
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2007 Presenting Sponsor
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Founded in 1958, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), is The World Standard in business aviation. The company has produced more than 1,500 aircraft for corporate, government, private and military customers around the world. More than one-quarter of Fortune 500 companies operate Gulfstream aircraft. Presenting Sponsor Gulfstream
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No.13 Par 4 Yards 370
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Accuracy off the tee is paramount on this short par 4. Like the 10th hole, a long iron or fairway wood is the smart play off the tee. Favoring the right side of the fairway will leave the best approach angle. The distance can be tricky on the approach to this small crowned green. Accuracy off the tee is paramount on this short par 4. Like the 10th hole, a long iron or fairway wood is the smart play off the tee. Favoring the right side of the fairway will leave the best approach angle. The distance can be tricky on the approach to this small crowned green. Hole #13 Par 4 | 370 Yards
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Hole No. 13 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 370 Yards Par 4
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No.14 Par 5 Yards 578
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This left-to-right par 5 is a three-shot hole for most players. The longest players can cut the corner off the tee and avoid the water to the right. The left side of the fairway leaves the best angle for the second shot, and players are advised to take enough club to safely clear the water. The green is protected by a large bunker. Hole #14 Par 5 | 578 Yards
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Hole No. 14 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 578 Yards Par 5
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2007 Presenting Sponsor
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MacGregor Golf is a global company that deploys advanced technologies and superior craftsmanship to make easy-to-hit high performance golf equipment for avid players of all skill levels. Presenting Sponsor MacGregor
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No.15 Par 4 Yards 435
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The target off the tee on this straightaway par 4 is the bunker on the right side of the fairway. This will leave a medium iron to a large green protected on the left by a large sod-wall bunker. The target off the tee on this straightaway par 4 is the bunker on the right side of the fairway. This will leave a medium iron to a large green protected on the left by a large sod-wall bunker. Hole #15 Par 4 | 435 Yards
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Hole No. 15 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 435 Yards Par 4
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No.16 Par 3 Yards 205
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Golfers shouldn't let the bunker short of the green cause them to misjudge the distance to this par 3. Trust the yardage for club selection on the course's final par 3. Golfers shouldn't let the bunker short of the green cause them to misjudge the distance to this par 3. Trust the yardage for club selection on the course's final par 3. Hole #16 Par 3 | 205 Yards
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Hole No. 16 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 205 Yards Par 3
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2007 Presenting Sponsor
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As Florida's premier master-planned community developer, WCI is committed to delivering lasting lifestyles by creating amenity-rich and environmentally sensitive communities and homes that set the standard for our industry. Presenting Sponsor WCI
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No.17 Par 5 Yards 534
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This par 5 is reachable with a good drive up the left side. Be aware of the water up the right side on your second shot. Those laying up should play short of the approach bunkers or up into the generous collection areas left of the green. This leaves a short pitch to a small rolling green. This par 5 is reachable with a good drive up the left side. Be aware of the water up the right side on your second shot. Those laying up should play short of the approach bunkers or up into the generous collection areas left of the green. This leaves a short pitch to a small rolling green. Hole #17 Par 5 | 534 Yards
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Hole No. 17 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 534 Yards Par 5
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No.18 Par 4 Yards 451
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The ideal tee shot on the finishing hole is up the right side of the generous fairway to avoid the water and leave an open approach to the green protected on the left by water and bunkers. The safe play is to the center of the green. Par is a good score here. The ideal tee shot on the finishing hole is up the right side of the generous fairway to avoid the water and leave an open approach to the green protected on the left by water and bunkers. The safe play is to the center of the green. Par is a good score here. Hole #18 Par 4 | 451 Yards
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Hole No. 18 Tiburón Golf Club Par: 72 - 7,288 Yards 451 Yards Par 4
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2007 Presenting Sponsor
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The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples brings a new level of luxury to the game of golf. With thousands of hotels to choose from, discerning readers of Travel + Leisure magazine selected The Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort, Naples as the #37 hotel in the Continental U.S. and Canada. Presenting Sponsor The RITZ-CARLTON
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