1A testing opener. Requires a tee shot to the corner, leaving a mid-iron to a green surrounded by bunkers.Some may like to gamble with a longer tee shot over a tree-lined corner.2A short par four. Requires an accurate tee shot, leaving a pitch into a well-guarded green.3A short par four with Silvermine Stream (and out-of-bounds) running down the left. An iron shot or fairway wood leaves a short iron into a flat green.5An easy tee shot down an open fairway leaves an interesting second to a green that slopes away. Beware of the hidden water hazard down the right side, short of the green.6A semi-blind tee shot into a tricky green. Better played by the right hand side.7One of the longer par fours, demanding a right to left tee shot to leave a mid to long iron to a green protected by bunkers.8The longest par three, a two-tier green that demands a good iron shot.9The best par five on the course. The longest hitters may make it up in two.Demands accuracy and good judgement around the green. The most difficult on the course.10A challenging par five with a dog-leg left. Some may take on the corner and leave a mid iron in.A deep two-tier green will challenge your distance control.11This shorter par three requires a well-judged short iron into a deep flat green.12A straight-away par four. Straight forward tee shot Keep left into a well-bunkered green.13A straight tee shot sets up a mid to short iron into a long green. Club selection is critical.15The tee shot is crucial. Long down the left to avoid the water hazard on the right, and leaves an easy approach to an open green.16A tight par three mid to short iron. Pin placements can make the approach tough.17The longest, toughest par four on the course requires an accurate tee shot down the right leaving a very long second into a well-guarded green.Avoid the water hazard on the right of the green.18A straight tee shot sets up a pitch into a raised green.Slightly off-line drives will end up in bunkers left and right of the fairway. Judgement of the approach is critical.
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