1Hole 1 is a great Par 5 and a chance for birdie to start your round.With a 65 ft. drop in elevation off the tee, it offers a good chance to get home in two for the longer hitters, but beware of the bunker of the left side of the fairwayThere is plenty of room for a conservative lay up to a heavily bunkered green.2Hole 2 is a long Par 4 that doglegs to the right.A driver towards the bunker straight ahead will leave a good angle to the green from the left side of the fairway.3This par 4 is relatively short but certainly narrow. Choose your club wisely off the tee to avoid hazards left and trouble right.The green slopes from left to right and a shorter approach is better than a long one. This green is well guarded with bunkers so play it safe and hit it in the middle of the green.4This short par 3 is guarded by bunkers short and right so accuracy off the tee is a must.Long is safe from the Eagle river but could present a challenging up and down as the green is severely sloped from back to front.5This par 4 can be intimidating off the tee, but just aim right of the big Douglas fir for a safe landing and away from the Eagle river.Don't let the rafters on the river distract you as a good approach shot into this large two-tiered green could set you up for a good score. Shots usually bounce down off the left h6This longer par 4 has a creek down the entire left side,with a pond left of the green. Fairway bunkers are in play off the tee and are strategically located near the right side of the fairway.There is plenty of room on the right side past the bunker as you approach the green to help make for an easier up and down. Play it safe on this hole to avoid higher scores.7This mid-length par 4 looks more intimidating than it really is.The fairway is wider than it looks, just watch out for Stone Creek down the entire right side of the fairway and past the greenOne of our flattest greens on the course offers you a good chance to make your putt.8This short par 3 can be deceiving. Watch out for the false front as a short shot may roll back down the hill.Take enough club to get to this elevated green.The large bunkers on the left can be tough as they could present a blind sand shot. Choose your club wisely here for a great chance a9This long par 4 plays significantly down hill so you do not need as much club off the tee as you might think. With a semi-blind tee shot, be aware of O.B. and homes to the right.A 200 yard club towards the barber pole near the big pines on the left will set up a clearer second shot. The approach shot plays at least 2 clubs shorter than the yardage by the d
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