1A well positioned tee shot at the crest of the hill on the right side of the fairway, near the fairway bunkers, will provide the best angle to approach this sloping green.The downhill second shot may make club selection difficult, but be sure to avoid the deep bunkers short and left of the green.2The longest par 4 on the golf course is arguably one of the toughest. The right side of the fairway is elevated and guarded by a deep grassy hollow.The approach area and mounds left of the green provide a bailout area for golfers avoiding the lake to the right of the green.3Long hitters that can carry the bunker on the right may be able to reach this par 5 in two.A lay-up second shot should be played toward the bunkers on the left side of the approach area in order to have the best angle to the two-tiered green.4The difficult downhill approach shot is the key to this par 4. A drive to the left side of the fairway, close to the bunker provides the best angle of approach to avoid the collectA drive to the left side of the fairway, close to the bunker provides the best angle of approach to avoid the collection bunker that protects the right side of the green. Club sele5Versatility is built into this dramatic par 3 with two sets of tees. The wide green is not very deep from the left tees, and longer but more narrow from the right side.A birdie opportunity awaits if a shot is placed on the proper side of the ridge that runs lengthwise across the green.6Hit a precise tee shot between the fairway bunkers to set up a short-iron approach into this downhill par 4.When the hole is in the back half of the green the challenge is to carry the deep front bunker and still hold the green. The faint of heart can bail out to the right of the green.7A right to left tee shot is ideal on this reachable par 5.Avoid the long bunker that guards the left side of the fairway on your second shot. The ideal position for a short approach is from the right side of the fairway.8The deep left bunker is visually intimidating and most often results in a bogey when errant tee shots come to rest in its confines.Swirling winds can make club selection difficult on this short par 3.9This demanding par 4 is even more difficult when playing into the prevailing wind.A drive down the left side of the fairway leaves the best angle into the green.A drive down the left side of the fairway leaves the best angle into the green. A series of ponds in front of the green will swallow any shots short or right.10A heroic drive over the corner of the right bunkers makes the hole play shorter, but the best angle to attack the pin is from the left side of the fairway.Be careful to avoid the deep bunker guarding the right side of this very undulating green.11The key to this hole is avoiding the bunkers that strategically frame the fairway.Club selection for your shot into this narrow green is made more difficult by the length of the green and the swirling winds.12A large bunker splits this fairway in two, creating a true risk-reward option off the tee.Long hitters can play to the right of the bunker to reach this green in two. A more cautious route is to play left of the bunker.Beware of the bunker to the right of the fairway with your second shot, although being close to it provides the best angle to the green.13The longest par 3 on the course also has one of the largest putting surfaces. Birdie opportunities are rare and two-putts can be difficult on this three-tiered, undulating green.The longest par 3 on the course also has one of the largest putting surfaces. Birdie opportunities are rare and two-putts can be difficult on this three-tiered, undulating green.14This long uphill par 4 may be the most difficult hole on the course. The narrow landing area demands a tee shot that favors the left side of the fairway, but being left of the fairThe narrow landing area demands a tee shot that favors the left side of the fairway, but being left of the fairway might result in an awkward shot from the steep hillside or worse.The approach shot requires an accurate mid-to-long iron. Walking off this green with a par is quite an accomplishment.15The last par 5 favors a right to left tee shot off the directional bunker on the right.A drive even with the bunker gives a great view of the green and an opportunity to get home in two. The downhill approach slopes right to left with a bailout area right of the gree16Ranked as one of the toughest and most scenic holes in the area. A tee shot in the left center of the fairway provides a great view of the green.A tee shot in the left center of the fairway provides a great view of the green.The deep bunkers to the front and left of the green must be avoided to escape with a par. A ridge splits this large green and two-putting can be difficult if you are on the wrong h17The tees on this par 3 are aligned so that the longer hole plays the more difficult the angle into the green.This hole favors a high, soft shot from left to right. Par is difficult from the deep grassy hollow to the right of the green.18Beware, this brings the water into play. Longer hitters can carry the bunker, then hit a short-iron over the water.A great finishing hole with a terrific view of the waterfalls and the clubhouse. Drive to the right of the fairway bunker for the safe route to the green.The two-tiered green demands proper club selection. Getting up and down from the right-side bailout area is especially difficult.
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