1A Strong Par 4 Starting Hole –A generous fairway on this links style hole helps build some confidence for the player to start the day.The approach will offer a stronger test to the players, as the green is elevated and guarded by not only a pot bunker but a false front on the left side of the green. An experience2Slight Dogleg Left Par 4 – Golfers are quickly greeted w ith some tight tree lined holes as they cross the street to #2. A tee shot is best placed down the right side on this hole to ensure an open approach for your 2nd shot. The saddle style green is protected to the left with 3 bunkers. The safe3A Straight Away Par 5 – A 3 shot hole for most p layers.The tee shot will keep the player’s interest, as it requires a forced carry over some marsh, as well as a large fairway bunker protecting the left side of the landing area.Once the player gets the tee shot in play, they will have to thread the needle on the lay up should they want to challenge a fairway bunker on the left and a stand of trees to the 4Just as the name says, this dogleg right par 4 hole heads out towards the willows guarding a pond and then turns softly to the right. The landing area off the tee is player friendlWater short will grab any less than solid approach shots and a green side bunker back left will also force the correct club selection in order to have a putt at birdie. This hole f5This first Par 3 hole on the course offers a variety of yardage options.The green is heavily sloped from right to left down towards the pond that runs the entire left side. A safe bailout can be the large closely mown approach front right of the green,6A straight-out par 4 with a tee shot directly over the tall fescue walker’s pathway.A tee shot that hugs the left side of this fairway will not only make the approach shot a little shorter, it will also give the player the best angle into a narrow green that slopeThe green is well-protected with bunkers both short to the right as well as long. A precision approach shot is required although the designer gives players a bailout with a closely7A Dogleg Left Par 4 – This #1 handicap hole lives up to its ranking. Off the tee the player will be challenged to keep their tee shots down the right side to avoid the large bunkThe long and narrow green slopes away to the players right. The green is guarded on the left hand side by a deep sod faced bunker and to the right by a stand of tall oaks. A par 4 8A Scenic Downhill Par 3 - Players have to avoid the pond that covers the entire left side on this downhill hole. This is the shortest of the club’s four par 3 holes and a good op9The players will come out of the woods and back to the open links style design on this par 5.The hole doglegs left off the tee and has two fairway bunkers that will keep the long hitters honest off the tee.A player who has the length to challenge the left side can possibly have a chance to reach in two. Those who take the designer’s route, will hit a 200 yard 2nd shot to a wide fai10A straight-away par 4 challenges the players as they start the back 9.The tee shot must be left center to avoid a deep cavernous fairway bunker down the right. If that wasn’t enough challenge,there is out-of-bounds down the entire right side and tall fescue grass on the left. Your direction off the tee is premium on this hole. A slightly downhill approach into the green11Island Green, Par 3 - This hole is not only visually intimidating, depending on the tee box played, it also requires a solid struck mid to long iron shot. There is no room to bail The green is larger than it looks from the tee box but has a relatively flat putting surface. A three is always a good score on this hole.12The par 4 12th hole is the last leg in the three hole “Bear Trap”, comprised of holes 10, 11 and 12 at Eagle Oaks.Water protects almost the entire right side of this slight dog leg right. Players are offered a risk-reward as the closer the player challenges the hazard down the right side,the shorter approach to the green they will have. Any tee shot that finds the fairway is a positive on this hole as the approach into the green will again test the player’s preci13The 13th hole is a risk-reward par 4 that has 17 bunkers strategically positioned throughoutthe fairway and greenside. Depending on the tee box, the player may select a shorter straight shot off the tee or take a chance with a long ball up the left side of the fairway.While challenging fate with bunkers and out of bounds up the right side, players are rewarded with a friendly approach to one of the most severely sloped putting surfaces on the co14A short straight-forward par 4 that comes in just under 400 yards, even from the Championship Tee. What the hole gives back in length, is punished with any lack of accuracy off theThe green is saddled in the middle with a pitched slope, so don’t let your guard down on this hole or a par 4 will be highly unlikely.1515 This long par 4 hole starts the ‘final four” here at Eagle Oaks.The lowest handicap hole on the back 9, this slightly downhill hole is a challenge to all with not only its length but the water hazards that lie closer to the green. The tee shot Although the green is large, it challenges all players with soft subtle movement. This is the #2 Handicap hole for a reason, par 4’s are few and far between here at #15.16A spacious par 3 that gives the player a downhill feel off the tee box. Both length and a narrow putting surface protects Par on this hole.The putting surface is fairly level and a recovery from anywhere short of the green is more likely than balls that come to rest over the back in one of the four bunkers situated be17A Par 5 Slight Dogleg to the Right. Long hitters will be temped to try to get home in two here at #17.Regardless of length the smart play to start this hole is a tee shot that favors the left center of this generous fairway.This tee shot will not only give the long hitters a chance to “go for it” it will also open up the 2nd shot for those who play it as three-shot hole. A large pond protects the 18A challenge awaits all players on this par 4 dogleg left finishing hole. Off the tee, a player must keep their tee shot down the right side to get past the trees guarding the left The dogleg is sharp and the approach to this green could be the most challenging of all. The putting surface saddles in the middle pushing balls that come up short back towards the
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