1The first hole bends slightly to the left,with fairway bunkers guarding both the inside and outside corners of the turn.The approach shot is to an elevated green, with bunkers front left and right. Be careful of a front pin on this slippery green, and a par is a good start to your round.2The second hole is the longest hole on the course at nearly 600 yards.Off the tee, a mountain creek meanders down the right side of the fairway, forcing players to seek safety on the left side.A good drive down this left side will find players using the slope to roll the ball into a perfect position for the second shot.3This medium length par 3 third hole is a visually stimulating hole.From the left side teeing area, players are forced to carry a pond that reaches to the front edge of the green. From the right side, players hit out of a chute and into this green 4The fourth hole is ranked as the hardest hole from the men's tees and features a severe dogleg left.Bunkers on the left side of the fairway prevent players from cutting the corner.The approach into the green is all uphill and adds significant length to this hole. The green is well guarded by bunkers on both the right and left.5The fifth hole bends slightly to the right around a lateral hazard. If you leave your tee shot to the right, this hazard will surely capture your ball and force a penalty stroke.A large tree and two fairway bunkers guard the left side if you try to play safe. Two bunkers in front and one behind guard this pear-shaped green.Landing short of the green and bouncing up between the front bunkers is a common approach to a front or middle flag.6This par five plays directly back toward the mountain and usually into the prevailing winds.Off the tee, the fairway slopes deceptively to the right and forces many players to play their second shot from the thick rough just off the fairway. The second shot on this par fi7The Par 3 seventh is a beautiful hole, but plays as a devilish short hole.Several of the available tee boxes are elevated and the approach into the green is a forced carry over a pond. This water hazard reaches up to the front of the green. While the rig8This is the longest par 4 on the course at 472 yards. Although straight,this fairway rises slightly off the tee, then drops into a valley, only to rise again to an elevated green.Two bunkers around this tiered and sloped green place a priority on the players approach shots. For the ladies, this long hole plays as a par 5.9This is a beautiful finish to the front nine.Although a relatively short hole, this par 4 has plenty of characteristics that require the player to continue to hit good shots. Off the tee, the fairway turns to the left, but is10The back nine begins with this dogleg right. A tee shot over a creek has to avoid the pond, willow tree, and a handful of bunkers on the right.Players hitting the shot well left to avoid these hazards only find themselves further from the green. This long green wraps its way between two bunkers on either side of the green11This par 3 usually plays directly into the wind, adding a club or two to the distance.Four bunkers surround this green and a pond hides behind it. Once safely on the green, players face a slope on the back half of the green and many subtleties on the front half.12The second longest par four on the course is a severe dogleg left with a lateral hazard running down the entire left side.This beautiful hole requires two well-played shots to reach the green. The entire fairway appears framed by trees, and in some areas, the overhanging trees make the fairways even nThe only hole on the course with no bunkers still has many tricks up it’s sleeves. Most of the rough around this green is extremely thick, penalizing the errant approach.13The thirteenth hole is a straight par 4 that rises slightly off the tee and falls to an inviting green sloped from back to front.Three wide, but deep bunkers down the right side are affectionately referred to as “The Coffins”, since it is virtually impossible to reach the green if you should find yoursel14This is the shortest par 4 on the course by approximately 40 yards.Although the length is decreased, the difficulty is not. This hole bends slightly to the right around a tall grove of trees and forces the player to make a conservative shot to the15A long straight par 5, this hole is often played directly into the wind.Players hit tee shots out of a chute of trees that naturally line you up down the right side of the fairway, directly at a fairway bunker.If you get excited about this hole and slide the ball to the right, out of bounds can come into play quickly. After the tee shot, the player just needs to play the second shot into16The longest par 3 on the course always presents a challenge to the players.Bunkers guard the back sides of this green, so playing a shot just short of the green is often a good idea. Unfortunately, a false front to this green prevents many balls from mean
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