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Remainders of a tropical rain forest traverses the first
three (3) opening holes, coupled with a crocodile lagoon, an
early morning view of Mount Talomo, and a wildlife
sanctuary..finishing with the course's most difficult hole,
the 475 yard, par4, 9th.

Here, is where bets are often won or lost. Win or loose,
standing on the 9th green, the exhilarating view of the town
of Mandug and the vast banana plantation, meandering along
the banks of Davao river, gives a lost round, some solace.
On the back 9, look for the Par3, 11th, the unique Par4, 13,
an island green, and a Dye design trademark; the Par5, 15th,
the course's longest Par5, and the 18th; the 2nd most
difficult hole. With over 200 feet of elevation changes,
water hazards, traditional Dye, pot bunkers, various types
of uphill, downhill and sidehill lies on its bermuda grassed
fairways, plus the subtle, imperceptible breaks of its
Tifdwarf greens, make Rancho Palos Verdes a truly
exceptional golf experience.
Its four sets of tees, Gold(7,039yds.), Blue(6,450yds.),
White(5,859yds.) and Red (ladies tees-5,098), offers various
levels of difficulty to challenge each golfers' skill..
Clubhouse facilities, include a full service restaurant,
male and female lockers, showers, sauna, jacuzzi and a
massage room.
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