1A nice opening par 5 to start your round. Your tee shot should favor the left side of the fairway since the slope is left to right.A small creek runs along the right side, while O-B is along the left. Your second is usually played with a mid to long iron to set up a wedge approach, although the green is reachaThis hole offers players the opportunity for a great start to a round.2This is the most difficult hole on the course when playing into the prevailing wind.The fairway slopes from left to right towards a creek and O-B runs the entire left side. The proper play is up the left side off the fairway.A good tee shot will leave you with a mid-iron approach to a shallow but wide green that is open in front. Miss right and your ball will be well below the green.3The third hole is a short but difficult par 4. The fairway is severely sloped, rising 50 feet from 150 yards to 100 yards from the green, making for a difficult approach, especiall.If your tee ball is hit well, your second shot is a short to mid-iron to a green with a 4 foot tier running through the middle. Missing right will put you wel below the level of th4An excellent mid-length par 3 guarded in front by two bunkers. This hole plays downhill, but usually the wind is from left to right. Missing right could leave your ball O-B..5A blind par 4 into the wind creates havoc here. Your tee shot is played at a set of trees at the end of the dogleg, leaving a short iron or wedge approach from a downhill lie..Missing the green left will make par very difficult to achieve. Excellent birdie chance here with a good approach.6A very reachable par 5 when playing downwind. The proper play is up the right side for a level lie in the fairway. You must negotiate a group of trees in the middle of the fairway If you lay up on the right side of the fairway, you are in a bowl and unable to see the green, but there isn’t any trouble to play over. An excellent birdie opportunity.7It’s make or break time for your round. This hole requires distance control both off the tee and for your second. The hole doglegs right at 100 yards. The ideal play is a shot upIf your tee ball goes left it will leave a blind, downhill approach from a bowl in the fairway. Longer hitters can play a little more right and catch the slope and run down the hil.8.A difficult mid-length par 3 set on a plateau. This hole plays downwind and the green is hard in front and guarded left by bunkers. If you’re short, you’ll go back down the hil9A great ending to the front nine, a par 4 with the prevailing wind. O-B guards both sides of the narrow downhill fairway.The proper play is up the left side leaving a short iron to wedge second, up the hill, to a green guarded in front by bunkers. Total the front nine and see how you fared. What is y10A visually intimidating par 5 to begin the back nine. Your tee shot must be played out to the right in order to let the slope roll the ball into the fairway. Anything played to theFrom a side-hill, uphill lie, a long iron lay-up for a wedge third or going for the green in two will be your options here. Again be sure to play up the right side to avoid the slo11A short but sweet par 4 is what you are facing at 11. Longer hitters can try to drive the green if they play just right of the green. Any tee shot played left of the dogleg will fiA short but sweet par 4 is what you are facing at 11. Longer hitters can try to drive the green if they play just right of the green. Any tee shot played left of the dogleg will fi12This is one tough par 4. From the tee, you can see only a small part of the fairway on the left. The proper play is just left of the cart path which runs down the right side of theYou are left with a mid-iron second to a plateau green which is guarded front and left by bunkers. If you go long, drop another ball, you’re prO-Bably O-B. A short approach will 13A short, narrow par 5 awaits. From the tee, you can see the left side of the fairway. This is the proper place to play. The slope will take you to the right side of this narrow faiO-B runs, both left and right, the length of this hole. A lay-up with a mid-iron will leave a short wedge to an uphill two-tiered green. Being on the wrong tier will make a two-put14A short, narrow par 5 awaits. From the tee, you can see the left side of the fairway. This is the proper place to play. The slope will take you to the right side of this narrow faiO-B runs, both left and right, the length of this hole. A lay-up with a mid-iron will leave a short wedge to an uphill two-tiered green. Being on the wrong tier will make a two-put15A short dogleg left par 4 provides another birdie opportunity, if played correctly. From the tee, the hole doglegs earlier rather than later, giving the impression that you need toThe proper play is just left of the tall tree that guards the right side of the fairway. The slope will funnel the ball down and into the fairway for a short iron to wedge approach.16Straightforward par 4 up the hill. After a good tee shot, a mid to short iron approach to a blind green is in order. Distance control is critical due to a 4 foot tier in the middleStraightforward par 4 up the hill. After a good tee shot, a mid to short iron approach to a blind green is in order. Distance control is critical due to a 4 foot tier in the middle17The green is guarded front and left by water and bunkers. The green is very deep making club selection crucial. The mounding to the right of the green will help the errant tee shotThe green is guarded front and left by water and bunkers. The green is very deep making club selection crucial. The mounding to the right of the green will help the errant tee shot18Gambler’s Paradise to complete your round. What’s your fancy? The proper play is to get between 160 and 130 yards from the green. You must be straight and accurate.Trees form a wall on the right side of the fairway at 150 yards. Water guards the left side of the fairway. The fairway slopes severely from right to left so a shot even on the rigLeft and short of this green will leave a tough chip back up the hill. The gambler will take driver and need to hit a large left to right shot to stay in the fairway, leaving a wed
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