1This is a straight forward Par 4 to get the round started.With a bunker on the left side of the fairway, a tee shot that favors the right side is ideal. An elevated greenthe correct yardage. A fairly simple green to read, a solid two putt for a par is a good way to start your round.2The second hole at Briarwood is another medium length Par 4.A good tee shot will leave a short iron or wedge into the green.Players must be aware of the bunker behind the green. This is definitely a good birdie opportunity!3The course’s first Par 3 is a short to mid iron off the tee.A quality shot to the middle of the green is the play here.Be careful of pin hunting when the hole location is all the way in the back.4This is the first of two long Par 4s on the course.Definitely take driver off the tee and favor the right side. Rolling hills run the length of the fairway.Pay attention to the pin placement to get the ball on the correct level of the green.5This second of two long Par 4s is the number 1 handicap hole.An undulated fairway makes a flat lie difficult to come by.A tee shot on the left side of the fairway gives the player a good view of the green. The green is very deep so double check your pin placement sheet before selecting your club.6The first Par 5 of the course is a slight dogleg to the right.Strategically placed fairway bunkers off the tee and in the lay up area will test your accuracy.The green is protected by a front bunker and sloping sides. A shot on the correct portion of the green can leave you with a makeable birdie putt.7The second of the Par 3s on the front nine is a bit longer than the first.The exaggerated kidney shaped green calls for an accurateshot and good distance control.8A good drive on this Par 5 will give you a good chance to go for the green in twohe green is well protected by a lake and two greenside bunkers, so be on your game when pulling that fairway wood out.9A good drive will leave a second shot down to a green with three greenside bunkers.With a significant elevation change in the fairway be sure to get the correct yardage.10For long hitters a drive down the left side is a must to avoid the lake on the rightA front and back bunker make distance control crucial coming into the greenA mid to short iron into the green can give you a decent attempt for a birdie to start the back nine.11This well designed Par 3 gives the player a challengeThere is plenty of green to hit to but it is well protected by three bunkers. Careful clubselection will get you on the correct portion of the green.12This Par 4 has trouble in the fairway withthree fairway bunkers and a stream running down the right side.The green is also elevated and crowned. It will take two good shots to hit this green in regulation.13A Par 5 that is protected from tee to green by well placed treesTee shot is challenged by trees along the fairway.The green is protected by trees and is lower than the fairway. It will take three good shots to hit this green in regulation.14The final Par 3 is a tough green to hitWater in front of the tee and to the right of the green gives the player plenty to think about.hooting for the middle of the green is a player’s best bet. Two putt for par and move on to easier scoring holes.15STRATEGY! This short Par 4 will tease the long hitters.A good drive over the stream will leave a short pitch tothe green, but with plenty of trouble lurking an errant drive could cost a player a stroke. Laying up could be the way to go.16This hole requires an accurate tee shot.Trees down the right side will make a player want to hug the left side.Beware of the stream down the left. A good second shot on the proper part of the green will give a player a chance to steal a birdie on the second hardest hole on the course.17Adogleg left Par 5 with undulations inthe fairway. There is a stream that runs down the right side and crosses in front of the green.Going for the green in two can be risky. A good shot into the green below the hole is key to a birdie opportunity.18The finishing hole at Briarwood gives the player one last challengeA well placed fairway bunker and rolling fairway make the tee shot and second shot a little more important.The fairway slopes uphill, so make sure you have enough club to carry the front greenside bunkers.
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