1Straight away par four with a downhill approach. A precise second shot is required.2Slightly uphill par four. An accurate approach shot is a must for this two tiered green.Slightly uphill par four. An accurate approach shot is a must for this two tiered green.3A difficult par three, well-guarded by bunkers on both sides of the green.A difficult par three, well-guarded by bunkers on both sides of the green.4Dogleg left par 5, a drive on the right center of the fairway is a must here.5The cross wind makes this benign par 3 much more difficult that it appears.6A short par 4 but a drive down the middle is a must with bunkers on the left and right of the fairway.An uphill approach to a sloping back to front green calls for a precise second shot.7The longest of the par 5s, requiring three well-placed shots to reach the green. The two-tiered green is one of Audubon's most treacherous.The longest of the par 5s, requiring three well-placed shots to reach the green. The two-tiered green is one of Audubon's most treacherous.8Straight away par four with an uphill approach. Players typically add one-two clubs to get home to this narrow target.9Arguably the most difficult hole Audubon, a long iron or fairway metal is often required to reach the course's longest par four from the championship tees.10An excellent short par four birdie opportunity if you stay clear of the hungry fairway bunker and well-placed greenside bunkers.11A slight dog right par four. A precise tee ball will hit the speed slot leaving a wedge into the the two-tiered green.A slight dog right par four. A precise tee ball will hit the speed slot leaving a wedge into the the two-tiered green.12A dogleg left par five with a creek running alongside. A good drive puts you in position to cross the creek, but a wayward drive will force players to layup.13The shortest of the par threes. The green slopes hard from right to left, making it difficult to land a short iron close to the hole.14The #1 handicap hole. A good drive puts you in position, but it is the uphill approach to a two tiered green is what makes this hole the most difficult at Audubon.The #1 handicap hole. A good drive puts you in position, but it is the uphill approach to a two tiered green is what makes this hole the most difficult at Audubon.15A shorter par 5, this is a good hole to get one back.The second shot must either cover or stay shy of the Principal's Nose bunker just shy of the green.16Straight away par four with an uphill approach. A sidehill lie and a massive greenside bunker await the approach.Straight away par four with an uphill approach. A sidehill lie and a massive greenside bunker await the approach.17Signature hole. This downhill par 3 is well protected by water and a long narrow bunker demanding precise approach.18The finishing hole is no easy task.Bunkers on the left and right of the fairway require a very accurate tee ball.A two-tiered green receives a mid-iron approach.
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