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In the GolfLink Golf Courses & Travel section, you will find information on over 20,000 golf courses in our Course Directory, and everything you need to plan your next great golf vacation or golf trip in our Golf Resorts & Hotels Directory.

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Morgan Creek Golf and Country Club Morgan Creek Golf and Country Club
The 18-hole "Morgan Creek" course at the Morgan Creek Golf and Country Club facility in Roseville, CA features 7,303 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. The course rating is 75.6 and it has a slope rating of 143 on Blue grass.  Designed by Kyle D. Phillips, ASGCA, the Morgan Creek golf course opened in 2003. Fred Olsen manages the course as the General Manager.
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In the GolfLink golf courses and travel section you will can read articles on golf resorts, courses, and destinations in our Articles section, learn about some of the finest courses in our Top Golf Courses section, and compare awards by the best-known golf magazines in our Awards section. With all this information on golf courses, we're sure you will hit many fairways at great golfing destinations both near and far. In our travel detail pages, you will find everything you need to plan your next great golf vacation or golf trip. Click on Golf Resorts & Hotels to find golf resort, hotel and motel accommodations throughout North America, organized by state and city, and to book your room quickly and easily online. Our Golf Vacations & Golf Vacation Guides and International Golf Vacations contain descriptions, reviews, and local information for world-class golf vacation destinations everywhere from North Carolina to Northern Ireland. Check our Golf Travel Tips for great insider information on everything from how to choose a golf vacation destination and what to expect at the golf resort to how to optimize your game on an unfamiliar course.

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One-Piece Takeaway Cock your wrist up (not back), swing your arms back, turn your shoulders and rotate your forearms
Proper Body Movement: The Pivot Rotate around your axis and maintain the same posture throughout your swing in order to pivot properly
Proper Pitch Shot Technique CHRIS TOULSON demonstrates pitching basics including set up, wrist hinge, turning of the body and finish position