1Tough driving hole to start the round.Fairway slopes severely left to right. Below the hole is a must, which you might want to get used to hearing2Straight away Par-5. Hitting the fairway is crucial to making birdie. Make sure lay-up shot avoids fairway bunkers on left and rightAlso, pay attention to pin placement on this green3Long hitters may need 3-wood off this teeOnce again, pay special attention to pin placement as this green is 40 yards long4Good Par-3. Long or left is jail. A good tee shot can net you a birdie here.5One of the easiest holes on the courseHit driver down the middle to leave short iron to this back to front sloping green. A definite birdie opportunity6Great Par-5. Hit it down the left side to give yourself the best angle at layup, or an attempt at the green for the long hittersFive bunkers protect this green on all sides, and the green has very severe slope from back to front7Position is key off the teeDriver is too much club for some long hitters unless you cut off the cornerBack to front sloping green again so keep it below the hole8Take enough club to clear the front bunker, and then hope to leave with par on this great Par-39Bring your game to this holeDrive needs to be hit hard up the left side to avoid bunkers on the right sideSecond shot will be a long iron to a left to right sloping green. A par here is a great score10Keep it down the left side to avoid fairway bunker on rightGreen slopes severely from back to front, so try and keep it below the hole for your best birdie chance11Basic Par-5. Only the very long hitters can reach this green in two. For the rest, lay-up properly for best angle to pinBasic Par-5. Only the very long hitters can reach this green in two. For the rest, lay-up properly for best angle to pin12Great driving holeTake enough to carry the bunker, but not too much to get through the fairwayYou will then have a mid-iron straight up the hill to a well bunkered and mounded green. Long is a sure double-bogey or worse13Our signature island green hole. O-Bviously not much room for error here. Will generally play a club to two clubs less than yardage listed. Keep it dry, make your par, and head forOur signature island green hole. O-Bviously not much room for error here. Will generally play a club to two clubs less than yardage listed. Keep it dry, make your par, and head for14Another great Par-4.Let loose with driver from the tee to leave a mid to long-iron approach to one of the toughest putting greens on the course. Four is a good score15Time to take a break with this easy Par-5.Long hitters will have iron in to this hole and a chance at eagleBut beware, trouble lurks everywhere around this green16Driver and mid-iron is the call for this basic Par-4The games begin on this green. Anything less than a three putt is acceptable17Good Par-3.Anything hit to left half of green will likely roll off the green. Check pin placement, as this green is 35 yards deep18Great finishing holeCut the corner slightly on this dogleg left so you don’t have 200-plus into the green. Long irons and some woods into this green are the norm. Par is a good score
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