1A short risk reward par 4. The green is drivable with a nice draw, beware the water that runs all the way up the left. An iron and a wedge might be the best play.A short risk reward par 4. The green is drivable with a nice draw, beware the water that runs all the way up the left. An iron and a wedge might be the best play.2A long par 5. Out of bounds left dominates the tee shot. Drive the ball to the right of the tree to open up the second shot.3A demanding tee shot. Aim for left half of the green, anything drifting right will find water.A demanding tee shot. Aim for left half of the green, anything drifting right will find water.4Bunkers left and right dominate the tee shot.Long hitters beware of running through the fairwayA long second shot awaits to a well-guarded green.5A drivable par 4. A shallow green that needs a precise second shot to get close to the pin.A drivable par 4. A shallow green that needs a precise second shot to get close to the pin.6A short par 5. A good drive leaves a long iron or wood for the second shot to the green. Avoid the water on the left off the tee.A short par 5. A good drive leaves a long iron or wood for the second shot to the green. Avoid the water on the left off the tee.7Another great par 3, this time with water on the left and behind the green. Often a wood is required to reach the putting surface.Another great par 3, this time with water on the left and behind the green. Often a wood is required to reach the putting surface.8A gentle draw from the tee leaves you in the best position for the second shot.A well-guarded and sloping green often makes par a good score on this long par 5.9The shorter of the two par 3s that share a double green in front of the clubhouse.The shorter of the two par 3s that share a double green in front of the clubhouse.10An enjoyable par 5. Tee shot guarded by water to the left and out of bounds to the right. A long hitter can carry the road, to set up a great birdie chance.11A medium length par 3, surrounded by water and framed by a rock wall. Often looked on as the signature hole, anything long or right will find water.14Index 1 and the longest par 4 on the course. Drive as close as possible to the bunkers to shorten the demanding second shot.16The final real birdie chance of the round. Out of bounds right and a deep bunker on the left await any crooked tee shot. A long, straight drive and a birdie awaits.18The longer of the two par 3s that share a double green brings you to the finish. Beware the severity of the green, which slopes from back to front.The longer of the two par 3s that share a double green brings you to the finish. Beware the severity of the green, which slopes from back to front.
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