1This typical Joe Lee starting hole is a slight dogleg to the right Par 5. Avoid the bunker on your tee shot and favor the left side of the fairway to ensure an open angle for your 2The second is a Par 4 that moves slightly to the right off the tee. Two bunkers are positioned perfectly down the left side of the fairway and one on the right to catch wayward tee3This beautiful Par 3 demands a precise tee shot. Water runs in front of the green and bunkers guard both the front and back of the surface. Players should take one extra club as thThis beautiful Par 3 demands a precise tee shot. Water runs in front of the green and bunkers guard both the front and back of the surface. Players should take one extra club as th4A great Par 4 that requires good placement with your tee shot. The further you hit it down the right side of the fairway the more the water comes into play. A perfect tee shot favo5The second Par 5 on Banyan’s front nine. This hole has 3 bunkers positioned perfectly off the tee, one down the left side and two down the right. Once you navigate those, the fun6Your tee shot on this tree lined Par 3 needs to dodge the three bunkers that surround this undulating green. This hole tends to play slightly longer due to the elevated green. TakeYour tee shot on this tree lined Par 3 needs to dodge the three bunkers that surround this undulating green. This hole tends to play slightly longer due to the elevated green. Take7A short Par 4 that requires a well-positioned tee shot. This dog leg left has water down the left and a bunker down the right off the tee. The putting surface slopes from back to fA short Par 4 that requires a well-positioned tee shot. This dog leg left has water down the left and a bunker down the right off the tee. The putting surface slopes from back to f8One of the most challenging holes on the course! This straight away long Par 4 has trees that creep in on the right side and a large fairway bunker down the left. Your long approac9Another good Par 4 that helps finish off the front nine in style. This tree lined hole requires an accurate tee shot to avoid the pond and small pot bunkers on the right and large 10Just like the front nine, the back starts with a Par 5 as well. This long 3 shot hole has multiple bunkers that frame both sides of the fairway on your tee shot. The fairway past t11This beautifully designed large dogleg to the left Par 4 is the quintessential risk versus reward hole. Water runs down the majority of the left side of this hole and creates a for12This Par 4 moves gently from left to right. The tee shot should favor the left side of the fairway in order to setup a good angle to the green. Fairways bunkers are in play down bo13A stunning Par 3 that plays shorter than its yardage. With perhaps the largest elevation change on the golf course, make sure to pull the right club. Two bunkers leave little room A stunning Par 3 that plays shorter than its yardage. With perhaps the largest elevation change on the golf course, make sure to pull the right club. Two bunkers leave little room 14The final Par 5 on the golf course plays a little from right to left. A bunker on the right side of the fairway should be avoided with your tee shot in order to reach this hole in 15A simple Par 4 that cannot be overlooked. Tee shots will face bunkers that pinch in on both sides of the fairway. The approach shot plays to an elevated green that features two deeA simple Par 4 that cannot be overlooked. Tee shots will face bunkers that pinch in on both sides of the fairway. The approach shot plays to an elevated green that features two dee16Our signature Par 3! This beautiful Par 3 is visually intimidating for most players as shots need to be hit over a large water hazard in order to find the putting green. Two bunkerOur signature Par 3! This beautiful Par 3 is visually intimidating for most players as shots need to be hit over a large water hazard in order to find the putting green. Two bunker17#17 is one of the most daunting holes on the course. This Par 4 has water that runs up the right side of the fairway and cuts across in front of the green at approximately 100 yard18A great finishing hole, this long Par 4 can make or break a round. The hole is a slight dogleg left with a bunker guarding the inside of the dogleg and trees on the right. Upon fin
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