1Your round opens with a Par 5 slight dogleg to the left.Drive the ball at the bunker straight ahead of you. Next you must decide if you are going to try to knock it onto the narrow green or lay-up in the spacious landing area.If you go for the green, be mindful of the ditch that is exposed on either side of the fairway about 40 yards short of the green. Once on the green, try to capitalize as it is one 2What you see is what you get on this short Par 4.If you choose to try to knock it on the green be careful not to put it in one of the two deep green-side bunkers.The smarter play is to put it in the fairway and leave yourself a full iron shot in to the extreme back-to-front pitched green. Take care to stay below the hole.3A good drive favoring the right side is necessary to start this long, difficult, and picturesque Par 4.Even a good drive will leave you with a longer shot down the hill to the green with the beautiful lake behind it.It should play about half a club shorter down the hill. Try to get your shot on the same tier as the pin as this green has a lot of shape to it.4Don’t be fooled by this basic looking Par 3.Many golfers don’t take into consideration the uphill shot and come up short.Take at least one extra club on your tee shot to make sure you get there and give yourself a good chance at a birdie putt.5A long, wide-open tee shot welcomes you on this Par 5.The real difficulty comes next when you must decide to go for the green or lay-up. There is a large silver maple tree in the middle of the fairway at the 100 yard point.The green is hidden down the hill and behind three small ponds. It’s typically best to lay-up just past the tree and try to wedge it close. This green is separated in the middle 6A good drive down the fairway of this rolling,tree-lined Par 4 leads you a short iron to the green. Take care to miss the green-side bunker, and the subtle breaks on the green provide good chance at a birdie.7Forget about the water on this Par 3 and carry your shot tothe green which is pitched hard back-to-front. Precision is necessary as hitting the green doesn’t guarantee a 2-putt par.8This is one of the most difficult Par 4’s you’ll play.A difficult and demanding tee shot to a sloping fairway begs for a draw off the tee.Manage a good drive and you’ll still have a lot of work ahead of you down this long, tree-lined fairway with out-of-bounds to the left. The slightly elevated green features plent9A nice Par 3 closes out the front 9.The left side is out of bounds, and bunkers protect the left and right front ofthe green, which ramps severely from left to right. The right pin placement lends itself to a great opportunity for a hole-in-one.10No. 10 is one of Ellsworth Meadows’ prettiest Par 4’s.Out-of-bounds threatens from your left, but there’s ample space to hit your drive onto the fairway.The green is set back, surrounded by trees and bunkers. Advance down the fairway as your shot into this green will be over a large, deep bunker protecting the front of the green. Y11You’re out of bounds to the left, and a water hazard looms to the right on this beautiful Par 5.Keeping a drive in play is more crucial than distance. Your second shot to the elevated fairway must clear a large fairway bunker to a spacious landing area in front of the green.and that makes choosing the proper club difficult. This is definitely a green where you do NOT want to get above the pin.12Be wary of this innocent-looking Par 3. It’s hard to tell, but you’re typically hitting into the wind here,13An exact tee shot is needed to present an opportunity to play over the creek with your second.14A classic Flynn par 3, this uphill hole is protected by five bunkers and a severe drop-off on the left side.Drive the ball at the bunker straight ahead of you. Next you must decide if you are going to try to knock it onto the narrow green or lay-up in the spacious landing area.15This long, demanding hole requires three well-executed shots to reachIf you choose to try to knock it on the green be careful not to put it in one of the two deep green-side bunkers.16The tee shot must avoid the collection ofEven a good drive will leave you with a longer shot down the hill to the green with the beautiful lake behind it.17Another strong par 3 with multiple bunkers protecting the green.Many golfers don’t take into consideration the uphill shot and come up short.18Trademark Flynn bunkers placed in the ridgeline crossing ofThe real difficulty comes next when you must decide to go for the green or lay-up. There is a large silver maple tree in the middle of the fairway at the 100 yard point.
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