1A fun opening hole.A straight drive is better than long on this one as the trees narrow the further you go. A solid second shot will leave you with a manageable approach to a fairly open green.2This hole is a little harder than the first.A good drive will leave you with a downhill approach to the green.Be careful not to hit over this green, as there is little chance for recovery. Going down a club on the approach is best.3A long par 5 with water in front; only the foolhardy attempt to get on in two.Two solid shots landing in front of the pond will leave you with a manageable approach to the pin. The downhill lie on the approach will result in some topped shots, so be sure to 4The first of the par 3’s,this hole is more uphill than it appears. Be sure to take enough club to get there.The green is also tricky, as it is more sloped than it appears. Multiple putts are not uncommon if you are above the hole.5Finally a downhill tee shot.This drive looks easy, but the trees on the left can block your approach shot if you tug your drive a little.Aim slightly right of centre, this way there’s more room for approach to a relatively unguarded green.6Three is a great score on this hole.The uphill tee shot is often left short by most players, so take at least one more club.Once you are on the green, putts can be made on this relatively consistent green.7Finally an easier hole. This par 4 gives you a good chance to get a shot or two back on the course.A solid drive will leave a manageable approach to the green and a chance for a good score. Don’t get greedy, as sliced shots can easily go over the O-B fence on the right.8The first of four difficult par 4’s.A good tee shot will go a long way to helping you survive this test.The creek that runs down the right side of the fairway can be intimidating, but missing the fairway into the trees on the left is not much better. Don’t be a hero if you don’t 9This hole is easy enough on the tee shot.The challenge comes from the green that slopes away from you. Don’t leave your approach shot short, as it is a challenge up and down from there.10A long par 4, this baby will make you take notice.Two really good shots will get you there, but there is no shame in making a bogey here. Think par 4 ½.11The last of the long par 4’s, here’s a drive that you can swing hard at.The fairway is wide and the green is relatively unprotected, so you should make a good score here. Out of Bounds is to the left for left handed slicers.12A shorter par 4, this hole will requirea straight tee shot to set up a comfortable second to the elevated green. Birdies can be made without hitting an extraordinarily long ball, so hitting two solid shots will be rewara straight tee shot to set up a comfortable second to the elevated green. Birdies can be made without hitting an extraordinarily long ball, so hitting two solid shots will be rewar13Another solid par 3, the 13th will reward a good tee shotwith a makeable birdie putt if you hit the green. Mishits to the left will lead to tree trouble and the trap on the right is no bargain either. A good honest hole.14If you thought the other par 4’s were tough, “you ain’t seen nothin’ yet”.This long uphill par 4 will test every part of your game. Don’t challenge the dogleg on your drive, as only the longest of shots can leave you with an open approach to the green.Right-centre is the optimum drive direction. Once you can see the green, the uphill approach will require at least two extra clubs if you hope to get to the green. Once you finally15The hardest par 3 on the course.Take a couple of extra clubs to get to this green and then watch out for the slope when putting.Avoid being above the hole at all costs, as your ball may roll a long way down the green if you miss the hole.16A reachable par 5 for the big hitters.A left to right tee shot will give you a good look at the green on this downhill dogleg right. Big hitters can hit their tee shots through the fairway and out of bounds if they areWatch out for the creek that crosses the fairway and extends to the right of the green. This is a good chance for birdie (or better).17Another good chance to get back at the course.A straight drive will leave you with a short approach to the green. The green is sloped, but not as severely as 14 or 15, so putts can be made here.18A short 90 degree dogleg to finish,this can be an easy hole if you hit to the corner of the dogleg or a hard hole if you are short or long of the dogleg.Be very precise on your tee shot and be rewarded with a short approach to a green that runs slightly away from you. Another good chance to get another birdie.
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