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3 Hole Golf Course Design 
You have been asked by a golf superintendent to design, draw, and label a 3 hole golf course. You must have a hole which is a par 3, par 4 and par 5. You must include the following for each hole: tee box, water hazard, fairway, rough, sand bunker, green, flag, and hole. One of your holes must be a dogleg design. Then you must include the order of clubs you would use for each hole.
Rubric Code: LX8C9X5
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Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric 3 Hole Golf Course Design
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

10 pts

Elements included in all holes

Poor

Holes contain few or no required elements.
Fair

Holes contain some but not all required elements.
Good

Holes are clearly marked with required elements.
Clubs labeled in correct order

Poor

The order of the clubs is not labeled for each hole.
Fair

The order of the clubs used for each hole is labeled but not in the correct order.
Good

The order of clubs used for each hole is correct and clearly labeled.
Dodleg requirement and par 3,4,5

Poor

There is no dogleg design and one of the required (par 3,4,5) is missing
Fair

There is a dogleg design but one of the required (par 3,4,5) is missing.
Good

There is a par 3, par 4, and par 5 hole. One of the holes is a dogleg design.





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