1A proper tee shot is up the right side of the fairway to take the penalty area out of play. The correct miss on your approach shot is long and right to avoid getting blocked out by2This par 3 plays slightly uphill, and the green is protected by a plethora of sand trapsPlay your preferred shot shape into this two-tiered green.3This par 4 has a large landing arena off the tee.The green is guarded by bunkers on the left and right, so an accurate approach shot is required.4Play conservative off the tee in order to have a full approach shot into the green.The longer hitters will bring the bunker in play on the left side of the fairway.Watch out for the green side bunker that protects the pin on this two-tiered green.5Longer hitters can cut the corner and go for the green in two.The right side of this hole is guarded by large oak and pine trees, so accuracy is key. This green slopes right to left and is protected by a front-right bunker.6Avoiding the bunkers is crucial, and thisthree-tiered green must be treated with respect.7A creek runs along the left side from tee to green,and there is a pond hidden behind the bank of trees on the right. Long hitters can reach the pond off the tee. Those that hit the fairwayhave an easy approach to an unguarded green.8The longest par 4 on the front nine can cause trouble for those that hit their tee shot leftA pencil-thin green guarded by bunkers left and long requires some finesse when hitting your approach.9The final hole on the front 9 sets up well for the long hitters.Catch the slope in the fairway and you might find yourself with a short wedge shot inThis green is surrounded by bunkers and dwarf pines so loft one high in the air on your approach to avoid any trouble.10A dogleg left par 4 with O-B up the left side from tee to green.The green has a ridge that cuts it in half, and slopes from left to right.11Often regarded by the members as the toughest hole on the course. An accurate tee ball is imperative for success.The fairway slopes down to a pond at the 150yards marker that has claimed many casualties over the years.12A gettable dogleg right par 4. Avoid the trees and keep it out of the sand for a good chance at making a birdie13This par 4 is tricky off the tee. If you can find the electrical box in the tree line off in the distance, that’s your aiming point.But don’t hit it too far. The fairway slopes down into a pond at the 100yards marker.This picturesque approach shot into a 3-tiered green makes the 13th our signature hole.14A par 3 that always perplexes the members. Swirling winds and a slight downhill tee shot require the utmost focus.15The sole par 5 on the back 9 is a dogleg right with O-B from tee to green on both sidesThe two-tiered green surrounded by bunkers makes this hole tough.16A south wind makes this a really tough par 4.There is a small landing area off the tee as the fairway slopes right to left. If you find yourself in the fairway off the tee, then you can go at the pin on your approach.17Often regarded as the toughest par 3 on the course.There are sand traps guarding the green as well as a penalty area that comes into play for any shot heading up the left side. Keep it in play to avoid a big hole down the stretch.18This sharp dogleg par 4 is not an easy finishing hole.A fade up the right side is ideal. A high-lofted approach shot will help navigate a green that slopes from the back into a false front.
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