1The round begins at the top of the property from an elevation of just over 800 feet. The opening hole is a long meandering, gradually sloping down-hill Par 5. The design is intende2In addition to providing a "breath taking" view from the tee, the player must concentrate and decide how bold they are on this down-hill "risk-reward" Par 4.3The first of the holes in the "valley," this mid-length parfour has a wide and inviting fairway. Once on the fairway the player must hitan accurate second shot to a two tiered green.4The "shortish" par 3 has a long narrowinggreen, which will force the player to use a variety of clubs depending on where the hole5This par 4 measures 432 yards from the championship tees, but offers a variety of distances for all players.The drive needs to carry a slight rise, before the downhill second shot can be played to this undulating green.6This long par five plays downhill on all three shots. The narrow landing area off the tee must first be dealt with. The "lay-up" shot must be properly placed to a landing area thatThe third must be hit with the highest level of accuracy to a narrow well bunkered green,7This mid length up-hill par 3 features a "false front" and a twotiered green. The player must hit a well struck golf shot to avoid the golf ball coming back down the front of the8This relatively short uphill par four is well bunkered down the left and features a two-tiered green that will need to be successfully navigated by the second shot or three putts are a possibility.9The front nine finishes with a strong dogleg right par four. This classic "cape hole" will challenge the player to play conservative to the left or take a more aggressive line to tIf the player can successfully play to the right he will encounter a much shorter second shot to this up-hill well contoured green.10The 10th hole turns back, slightly up hill, towards the clubhouse. The opening hole of the back nine is usually a three shot hole,bu the longer more aggressive player may wish to "take a shot" at this well-bunkered, narrow, three tiered green.11The 11th hole turns back to face a spectacular backdrop of the Litchfield Hills.The drive slopes downhill and right to left. Finding the fairway is a must if the player wishes tohave the opportunity to hit his second shot on the green.12The 12th hole presents the player with another challenge.The green is wide and undulating. The contours will challenge even the best of putters.13A relatively short downhill par 4 with the magnificent backdrop of the Housatonic River Ridge.A short iron is usually the second shot to this narrow and undulating green.14This "classic" short par four requires the player to think his way through the hole.A well placed tee shot up the left side will give the player the right angle into this well bunkered green.15This strong par four begins with an uphill tee shot across wetlands.The player will encounter an uphill second shot to a narrow, well bunkered green. A par on the 15th is a very good score.16The 16th green is an inviting target some 50 feet below the tee boxes.A mid-iron will need to properly be placed on this well contoured green.17The 17th continues the strong finishing quartet through the hollow.The player must drive his ball into a fairway that "bottlenecks"to ensure the right angle into this shallow green.18The 18th is a reachable uphill par 5 with a very narrow and well-bunkered driving area.The second or third shot to a 10,000 foot green must be well positioned or the player may be faced with a 120 foot putt. A finishing birdie or eagle will provide any member or gues
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