1The opening hole has a generous driving area.The ideal drive is the left side of the fairway leaving a mid iron for your lay-up to set up a short approach shot.The green is protected by two large bunkers. Big hitters with a good drive can have a go for this green in two, but be willing to pay the price of any miscalculation.2This hole requires a well-struck long iron to the only Beau ChĂȘne par three that doesn't have water on it.A deep bunker that fronts the right side of this green and a bunker that will catch any shots long and left guard the green. Par is a good score here!3This mid-length par four can play tough if your drive goes too far right from the tee.There is more fairway to the left than is apparent, so avoid both the bunker and oak trees that guard the right side of this fairway.This will leave you a mid to short iron to a very large green.4This relatively short par four requires finesse rather than strength off the tee.A beautiful lake protects this hole on the left. With a fairway that slopes right toleft golfers must hit an accurate tee shot that will leave a mid-iron approach to a slightly elevated green.5This picture sque par three is our signature hole?and is loaded with trouble!A large bunker fronts the green and another bunker lies behind the green. Wind coming off the Tchefuncta River to the right of this green tends to swirl so be sure of your club sel6This dogleg left par five is a three-shot hole and requires an accurate approach shot to this two-tiered green, which offers difficult pin positions.The smart play here is to keep your golf ball in the fairway both off the tee and on your approach shot.7This long par four requires a strong drive,preferably to left-center to guard against the fairway bunker on the right side. The second shot here will require a mid to long iron to aslightly elevated green that slopes from back to front. A par on this hole is a good score.8This short par four requires an accurate, well-placed drive off the tee.The entire right side of this fairway is bordered by a beautiful lake that cuts in front of the green, making the approach shot a forcedcarry to a green that slopes from back to front. Both the tee shot and approach shot on this hole are intimidating.9This is a great finishing hole for the outward nine,requiring a long drive to the center of the fairway, which leaves a demanding approach shot to thiswell-protected green. Take par on this difficult hole and move on.10This is a good par five that allows the big hitters to gamble and attempt to reach this green in two.For most golfers though, the smart play is to lay-up and leave a short pitch shot to the green to make your birdie the more traditional way.11This is a long difficult par four and is often considered the toughest hole on the course.This hole requires a long left to right drive that will leave a mid to long iron to a very flat green. A deep bunker fronts the green. If you leave this hole with a par you have pi12Good positioning off the tee is essential on this severe dogleg right par four.Accuracy is more important than power on this short hole, requiring a tee shot of 220 yards to the left center of the fairway.That will leave you with a very delicate approach shot to a green that is surrounded by bunkers.13This is a very demanding par three that requires proper club selection.Bunkers, both in the front and the rear, guard a very shallow green. The tee shot is over water and the wind generally swirls.14Distance can be deceiving! Don't let the short length of this hole lure you to sleep,as this par four requires a accurately placed drive to a narrow fairway that is protected by a fairway bunker on the right and a cypress lake that runs the length of the hole down After avoiding trouble off the tee with a well placed drive, the approach shot is to a slightly elevated green that slopes from back to front.15This par five is a difficult driving hole due to the hazard on the left,which makes you aim further right than needed. Ideally you want to aim for the right-center of the fairway. That will leave you with a long iron to lay-up.The green is protected by a front bunker as well as a greenside bunker guarding the left side.16The longest par three on the course plays even longer because the entire hole requires a carry over water.This green is very deep and, depending where the pin is located, it can be as much as three clubs' difference from front to back. Club selection is very important on this devilish 17The longest par three on the course plays even longer because the entire hole requires a carry over water.18The longest par three on the course plays even longer because the entire hole requires a carry over water.
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