1Our starting hole is a slight dogleg left that is easily accessible from all tee boxes.The green is guarded by a bunker on the left.2Our first par 3 is guarded in the front by bunkers with atwo-tier green making it very important to be on the same level as the flag.3On this dogleg right par 4 the 150 is key to giving yourself an easy approach to the green.The further left you are in the fairway the more green you will be able to see.4Our second par 3 for the round plays downhill by one club length justhitting the green can give you a good opportunity at birdie.5This uphill par 4 is easily reachable if you stay on the left side of the fairway.Everything will funnel towards the center of the fairway. This is a three-tier green with a false front.6Number 6 is one of our harder par 3’s.The safe play is to be center or right of center on green. You don’t want to be short, left or longer here.7Our second par 5 is risk reward if you try to go over the water, the left side is the line to take that can leave you a short second shot in. Otherwise playing this hole as 3 shots8This is one of our shorter par 4s which does not require driver from the tee.A solid tee shot will leave you a short iron in, just beware of the left greenside bunker.9Nine is a straightaway “grip it and rip it” par 5 with no danger left or right.Going for the green in 2 here is a green light as it’s very receptive to shots long or short.10It’s important to be on the left side of this fairway to give yourselfa good second shot into this slanted green. This is a great opportunity at a birdie to start your back nine.11The 11th hole plays as one of the harder holes on the course. There is an extreme uphill elevation change for your second shot.12Number 12 features one of the largest greens on the course making this hole look like one of the easiest.The green slopes from back to front, so you want to be below the hole when putting.13On 13 it is important to hit to where you can see.Staying on the top level of the fairway will give you a wedge into a severe downhill approach shot.14The 14th hole is guarded by a creek that run down the right side of the fairway.Staying center left gives you plenty of space for a good second shot.15This is a tight par 5 near the tee area that opens up the further down you go.The green is extremely protected which gives you a high risk shot if you attempt to go for it in two.1616th is one for the movies. It’s a scene location from the hit movie “Dirty Dancing”.17The fairway is wider than it appears from the tees. Stay left for the best approach angle.18Our final hole is a visual illusion as there is more room right than you can see.The green is guarded with bunkers on both sides. Shots have a chance to chase up to the putting surface.
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