1The opening hole is a daunting challenge to start the round. One of the longer par 4's on the course it demands an accurate and lengthy drive.A gentle dog leg to the left with trees on both sides of the fairway. A large fairway bunker lies on the right side of the fairway to swallow up any drive that strays to the right.A large greenside bunker guards the front left side of the green. Walk off this green with a par you have a good start to your round.2The second hole is a dogleg right par 4. The dangers on this hole lie in the drive and near the green.From the tee the right side is lined with trees. Players that challenge the corner of the dogleg could find themselves chipping back out to the fairwayEven if you find the fairway you will be left with a difficult second shot. The right side of the green is protected by a water hazard, the left side of the green is well bunkered 3Number 3 is the shortest par 3 on the course,but do not let its lack of distance lull you into a false sense of confidence. The number 3 green is one of the most challenging greens on the course.Three large bunkers divide this green into three distinct sections. Land in any of these bunkers or land in the wrong section and there will be lots of work left for your par.4As you walk to the 4th tee you see a rather mundane hole.A straight away par 4 with a large fairway and green is usually how this hole is described. Number 4 does have some tricks up its sleeve. A large bunker protects the right side of Because of the trees that line both the right and left side of the fairway it is almost impossible to not challenge the bunker that appears in the fairway. Number 4's length leave 5Bunkers are the theme to this short par 4A large fairway bunker on the left side of the fairway catches your eye from the tee as it reduces the landing areas for your drive.After successfully navigating your drive you face a well bunkered two teared green. Make sure you're on the right level to have a solid chance for your birdie or par.6One of the most challenging tee shots awaits you as you approach the sixth tee.Water lines the entire right side of the hole and a bunker on the left side of the fairway penalizes those who bail out to the left. The green you face is well protected. Deep bunkThere are many challenging pin positions on this green making #6 one of the more difficult holes on the course.7To go or not to go? A question you must ask when deciding what club to hit from the tee#7 is a fairly long par 4, but with a twist. A large canal cuts the hole in half. Only a well struck driver will carry over the canal. Leave the drive in the bag and be left a long8A short par 4 is in order after the last two holes.Only trouble is you are playing #8. Off the tee you must navigate several fairway bunkers on the right and trees on the left. When in the fairway you must be aware of where the holPlay to the wrong side of this green and a three putt is in order. Also be aware of the hole locations on the left side of the green and your proximity to the large Cottonwood tree9The lone par 5 on the front 9 is not the longet par 5 in the region but it has teeth. Your drive must avoid water,sand and trees. Only a well placed drive will give you an opportunity to go for this green in two. For those forced to lay up your work has just begun. Large trees in the middle ofThe green is well bunkered and you must respect the back left hole location.10The second par 3 starts you off on the back nine.A water canal runs along the left and back of the green awaiting any shot that is slightly pulled to the left. There are two bunkers that protect the right and left side of the gre11This dogleg left par 4 is a challenge from tee to green.From the tee you must shape your drive around several fairway bunkers. In order to achieve success on the green your second shot must find the correct section on the green.Any errant second shots will leave you in one of the more difficult green side bunkers or collection areas.12Number 12 is the last par three you will face. It plays as long as 220 yards.This hole's difficulty is in the pin placement. The 12th green is a two tiered green with three distinct sections. Find yourself in the wrong part of the green and watch out. In so13The second of the course's two par 5's. It is the only par five I know of where you can hit the green in two without hitting my driver off the tee.The reason for this is number 13 runs along side number 7. And so, just like number 7, a water canal splits the hole in two. This canal forces a number of lay ups to its edge. OnlySeveral bunkers protect this green and certain pin positions are very difficult to access. Lay up and your wedge shot in must also be on target to find any success on this hole.14When you step up to the tee on this hole two things grab your eye,the water on the right and the fairway bunker on the left. There are no real bailouts on this hole because the water and out of bounds on the left run the length of the entire holePins cut in the front, back and right of the green are on slopes that run away from the center of the green. Miscalculate your second shot and you could be facing one very difficul15This drivable par 4 is a hole that likes to bite back. You can challenge this hole from many different angles.Large trees split the fairway into two distinct sections. Take the left line from the tee and you must carry several fairway bunkers, take the right side and you must manuever arouThis small and narrow green has no level spot. Every hole location is a headache waiting to happen. There are also no bailouts around the green. Fall short and end up in a deep bun16Wait before you pull out your driver. See the out of bounds to the left, what about the trees on the right?Don't forget the fairway bunker in the landing area. This hole demands placement over power, especially since the trees on the right can hinder your approach shot into the green anThe 16th green is one of the most severely sloped greens on the course. It is well bunkered and precisioin is a must if you decide to challenge one of the protected pin locations.17Have you ever seen so much water? That is what comes to mind when lining up your tee shot. #17 is a dogleg left par 4 with water all along the left sideA total risk reward situation as you decide how much of the water you will try and carry in order to reduce the distance you have for your second shot. If you decide not to challenThe second shot you face is into a long narrow green that runs north-south to the player. It is well bunkered on the left side of the green and the fringe runs away from the green 18Just because it's the last hole doesn't mean you are going to be able to let down your guard.This difficult dogleg left par 4 is a tough test from the start. Out of bounds and several trees penalize any shots that stray left. The right side of the hole is well defended by Since the green is protected by a water hazard that lines the front and left side, it is paramount that you find the fairway from the tee. Once in the fairway you face a rather lar
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