1A welcoming wide-open beginning to beautiful BaywoodSend a tee shot over the gentle crest of the hill and find open space rolling down toward the green, just make sure not to overshoot or you will end up in the pond. Enjoy your firs2The second of back-to-back par-5’s. Stay on the right side of the fairway or get caught in trees.Don’t be short with the approach to the large green, just make sure to mind the bunkers in the back!3This is a dogleg left, but the tree shot needs to keep right for a clear short-iron approach. The green is severely sloped so stay below the hole.4The second of back-to-back short par 4’s.This is a straight and narrow hole so left or right with any shot invites trouble.5The prettiest of the par 3’sA shortish, downhill one-shotter over a pond. This is a potential “ace” hole, framed by towering redwoods.6The first of back-to-back strong par 4’s. Though slightly right to left, a tee shot too far to the left puts you in a pond running the length of the fairway.Go over this steep green and find that further troubles await in the form of blind chip shots and steep, deep terrain.7Left to right, uphill and plays longA left to right curve with both the drive and the long second shot best follows the natural flow of the hole. The green presents another severely sloped task.8The most difficult of the par 3’s. Its a long shot to a tricky terraced green with a false front.Short of the green and a pitch and putt for par helps keep the double-bogeys away.9The tee shot is blind and downhill.A big, long drive can be expected. The green has been called “Confusion Hill”. Like an army, helmet it seems to fall away from the middle in all directions.10The snag hole. Line the tee shot up with the iconic old tree and enjoy thestart to one of the prettiest 9 holes in all of Northern California.11An iconic hole. It’s long, tight and downhill to a severely slanted green that is backed by a redwood forestDon’t be fooled by how wide open some approach shots can seem, this green is smaller than you think and surrounded by hazards. A par 5 for the red tee players helps a little.12The most interesting of the Par 3’sWith rotating tee locations, it can play from short to quite long. Whatever length, the tee shot needs to be spot-on, as the green presents a very small target.13Possibly Baywood’s “Signature Hole.” A short par 4 with alternative routes to play.There are huge redwoods everywhere, including the prettiest one of them all, right behind the green. Do your best to keep it on the fairway, anything in the rough, off the greens w16The easiest hole on the course and fun to play!The tee shot comes out of a chute and the aim is again at the old snag. Reachable in two by strong players, dreams of birdies and eagles are fully attainable on the 16th.18A dramatic final hole and one the very best anywhere.It’s green, uphill, usually into the wind and can play very long. The approach contends with water in front and to the side with a panoramic view of the stylish clubhouse as a ba
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