1Hole 1, 327 yard par 4. Slight-uphill, slight dogleg right.Be mindful not to hit your drive too far, leaving a left-of-green bunker in play. This being a shorter par 4 you may want to club down from driver for a better approach shot. Leave2Hole 2 is a reachable 438 yard par 5. The large mound that runs acrossthe fairway from the 200 yard marker is the primary element of reaching in two or playing to your favorite yardage to an elevated green.Playing down the right side takes the mound out of play. However, there is O-B on the right side from tee to green. This hole presents many different options and is fun for all ski3Hole 3 plays 134 yards from the gold tees. The 17th handicap hole requires accuracy, a miss to the right puts you in a penalty area.4Hole 4, a 405 yard par 4. Classic layout with some challenges to consider.This hole is a slight slight dogleg right. The fairway has a gradual downhill slope into the green. Favoring a draw or fade (depending on your dominant hand) off the tee, you’ll 5Hole 5, a 350 yard dog leg left par 4. You’ll need a 180 to 200 yard tee shot to clear the dog leg.From there it’s a downhill shot to the green guarded by a front right bunker. This is a fun hole which requires a little extra skill and patience.6Hole 6, 363 yard par 4. Placing your drive middle-left will leave you with a wide open,unguarded, green. This hole is a great opportunity to save strokes.7Hole 7, 494 yard Par 5. This hole requires a little planning.180-ish yards off the tee there’s a sharp dogleg right. From there it’s 315 yards between you and the green.After the corner, this hole plays slightly downhill to a large, unguarded green. You’ll have a blast with this hole if you play it safe and to your ability.8Welcome to Hole 8, a 356 yard Par 4.This hole is a blast. Elevated tee, brand new extended fairway, and a fun forced-carry. With our new extended fairway, we’ve shortened the forced-carry (by 20 yards!), making thi9Here’s Hole 9, 134 yard Par 3. This is a nice little par 3 before the back 9. Short and sweet. Carrying the hazard is no biggie off the tee.There’s plenty of fairway before the green. You’ll want to be sure on distance here.Watch out for a bunker on the right. Coming up short of the green makes for a difficult up and down.10Hole 10, 528 yard par 5, dogleg left. It’s a big start to an epic back 9 journey.You’ll need a well placed long drive to manage this hole. We’ve cleared out all but one tree at the corner, so setting up your approach shot through the dogleg is more enjoyabl11Hole 11, 301 yard par 4. A short but daunting uphill par 4 that sweeps to the left.You’ll want to play for the middle of the green and take enough club to avoid the false front.12The Rock Hole. A uniquely fun and challenging par 3.There are two O-Bstacles to overcome: a forced carry over a short ravine, and a GIANT ROCK in front of the green. Challenging yes, but even more so.. FUN! If you haven’t already,13Hole 13, 450 yard par 5. This hole was originally a par 4, however, after play testing, it was proven too difficult.With the hazard splitting the two fairways and O-B right, this hole is better played as a par 5. Even long hitters will want to lay up for good hole management.14Hole 14 ?? A narrowly sweet straight forward 370 yard par 4.You’ll want to carry the stream 100 yards in front of the tee box. Then it’s a home stretch to the green.15Hole 15 is a short tree lined par 4 with a bunker guarding theright side of the green. Use the ‘speed slot’ by taking your drive up the left side to set yourself up for an easy wedge shot in.16Hole 16, 444 yard Par 5. A short par 5 makes for a great opportunity to make a par or better!Put your drive up the right center and avoid the bunker guarding the left side of the green.17Hole 17, 144 yard Par 3. A short par 3 with trouble short,left and long. Play for the middle of the multi-tiered green and secure your par.18Hole 18, the home hole, is a long yet manageable par 4.With a natural marsh protecting the front of the green, it requires a strong finish to cap off your round. This is my favorite hole on the course.
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