Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club - hole 1
The friendly opening hole at Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club plays from an elevated tee to a wide fairway.
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Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club - hole 4
No. 4 is a long, uphill par 4 at Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club named "Paintbrush."
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Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club - hole 5
Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club's par-4 fifth hole heads toward "Ships Prow" peak in the distance.
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Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club
Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club features tight fairways lined with trees on either side on many of the par 4s and 5s.
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Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club - hole 6
Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club's par-5 sixth hole features a split, multi-tiered fairway leading up to the green.
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Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club - hole 9
Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club's short, downhill ninth hole can be drivable from the tee, or lay up with a mid-iron.
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Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club - hole 10
Near the 10th tee box, an old mining cart lies here today as a reminder of the site's history at Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club.
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Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club - hole 14
Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club's par-4 14th hole features a mining entrance to the left of the fairway.
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Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club - hole no. 14
Playing just 294 yards from the back tees, Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club's par-4 14th hole is drivable, but requires a drive around a tall tree.
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Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club - hole 15
On Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club's signature "Stewart Creek" 15th hole, the creek runs in front of the green.
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Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club - hole 16
"Hanging Wall," the 16th hole is a severe dogleg right at Stewart Creek Golf and Country Club.
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