1The opening hole is a double dogleg par 5 that requires accuracy on all shots.A well-placed drive will leave players a decision; either get aggressive and try to cut the corner and get home in two or take a fairwaywood down the right to set up a wedge into the green.2This short par 4 features a tree that divides the fairway from the tee.On the second shot, players will face a delicate approach shot into a green that’s guarded by two bunkers and thick rough.3The third is the longest par 3at Fair Oaks and features one of the largest greens on the course. Two large bunkers protect the putting surface and a slope down the middle adds to the difficulty.4The fourth hole is a scenic par 4 where a tee shot down the left will leave about 150 yards in to anarrow green. Players ought to be careful not to hit their drive too far, though, sine the pond on the right comes into play around 100 yards from the green.5The ideal tee shot on the par 4 fifth is to the right of the fairway bunkers that guard the left side.Approach shots from the top of the hill will have to be accurate as this green is the smallest on the course.6An accurate tee shot down the left side, avoiding the two fairway bunkers, is required on this par 5.On the second shot, players can either lay-up short of the creek about 100 yards from the green or try to attack the elevated green with a fairway wood. A penalty area left and thr7A penalty area left and bunker right guardthe green on the picturesque par 3. On the putting surface, a large slope in the middle will challenge even the best putters.8The landing area on this par 4 is protected by a fairway bunker on the right and a penalty area left.On the approach, players will have to navigate a mid-iron into an elevated and slopping green that’s surrounded by heavy rough, bunkers, and a penalty area.9The back nine opens like the front, with a par 5.Players must place their tee shot between the fairway bunkers on the left and deep rough on the right.The second shot plays over another fairway bunker around 100 yards from the green. Finally, the putting surface is guarded by heavy rough and two deep bunkers.10The back nine opens like the front, with a par 5.Players must place their tee shot between the fairway bunkers on the left and deep rough on the right.The second shot plays over another fairway bunker around 100 yards from the green. Finally, the putting surface is guarded by heavy rough and two deep bunkers.11The eleventh is a challenging, short and straight par 4.Player’s tee shots must navigate four fairway bunkers around an undulated landing area.This will leave a short iron into a shallow green that’s guarded by a bunker short, heavy rough long, and a penalty area to the left.12Tee shots on the par 4 twelfth ought to be laid-up to the left.Players ought to leave themselves about 120 yards to the green to give themselves the best shot at the green. Approach shots play over a creek to a narrow green that slopes from ba13A well-struck tee shot on this par 3 will leave a great chance at birdie.The large greenside bunkers and deep collection area behind the green have been known to turn good scores into bad ones.14The fourteenth is a straightforward par 4 that begins the home stretch.Tee shots ought to be places between the bunkers guarding both sides of the fairwayA short-iron will be left into a relatively easy green.15The final par 5 on the course is also the toughest on the property.Tee shots should be placed between the fairway bunkers on the left and out-of-bounds right. The second is a delicate lay-up to a narrow lading area that’s surrounded by bunkers, From there, players will face an approach of about 100 yards to a flat green that’s guarded by two bunkers.16This beautiful dogleg left par 4 requires precise tee shot placement to be successful.After a well-struck tee shot, players will be left with a relatively short approach into the green that’s protected by bunkers, out-of-bounds, and a penalty area on the left.17The final par 3 is a beautiful downhill one to a fairly large putting surface.Some challenging pin positions can force the most aggressive players to aim for the middle of the green.18The finishing hole at Blackjack is an uphill par 4.A solid play off the tee is to aim between the bunkers. Approach shots play into a green that heavily sloped from back-to-front and is guarded by two bunkers.
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