1This long opening hole demands length off the tee and a solid iron shot to the uphill green.Be sure to take one more club when hitting the approach shot to the green.2Here's a temptingly short par 4 that begs you to swing the driver.A fairway wood or long iron to the crest of the hill is the smart tee shot here. Pay special attention to pin location as the approach shot can be surprisingly deceiving.3This par 3 is an early round "nerve tester".Favour the right edge as a ball hit short and right can work its way onto the green.4A scenic par 4 tests your control off the tee.The ideal tee shot favours the left centre of the fairway with the ball working from left to right.Long hitters are encouraged to lay back to the wide part of the fairway 150 yards from the green. Take at least one club more to the green.5A breathtaking view stretches through the forest at this elevated tee shot.Favour the left side of the fairway and remember that the approach shot plays a little bit shorter than the yardage indicates.6Favour the right centre of the fairway of this deceptively reachable par 5.Short approach shots should land softly on the firm plateau of the green.7This dogleg left par 4 requires you to hit the ball from right to left off the tee.Pay attention to pin location on this large, somewhat sloping green.8Favour the right side of the green on this picturesque tee shot.A drive coming to rest on the same tier as the pin makes life a lot easier.9The shot from the back tee should be aimed at the Village,located at the top of the hill and to the left of the clubhouse.A long drive will put you in position to reach the green in two. A lay up shot should be well short of the bunkers guarding the green. Use one more club to this uphill green from t10A wide downhill sloping fairway gives you a generous start to the back nine.Again, a long drive will give you the opportunity to go for the well-protected green in two shots. Approach shots from the upper fairway will play about 1 to 1 1/2 clubs shorter. T11A deceptively tough hole.If you feel you are unable to carry the tee shot to the upper level of this fairway,then aim for the left centre. If you decide to go for it, then favour the right centre. Approach shots will tend to run and you should aim for the right side of the green.12This double dogleg, virtually unreachable par 5 requires you to play wisely on every shot.Your main objective off of the tee is to get good position in order to place your second shot around the second dogleg.If you are able to do so your approach shot to the green will be clear. The green is severely sloped from left to right, so favour the right side of the green to allow an uphill pu13Take at least 1 to 2 clubs more for your tee shot here.Pin placement is critical on this three tiered green.14This is one of our most challenging par fours.Favour the left side off the tee. A drive about even or just slightly short of thelarge pine tree is great. Balls hit short and left of the green will work their way onto this well-protected hole.15You are forced to make a tough decision at the tee.The safe tee shot is a mid-iron to the bottom of the gully, approximately 150 yards from the pin. The approach is blind and requires you to hit one more club to the green. You may 16This hole plays anywhere from 10 to 25 yards shorter depending on which extremely elevated tee box you are playing from.Favour the right side of the green off the tee for the green slopes from right to left quite severely.17You've got lots of options here. Where you aim your tee shot depends on how far you are able to carry the ball.Long hitters should aim toward the large poplar trees with either a driver or 3-wood. Shorter hitters should try a more conservative route straight down the fairway. The approach t18The finishing hole provides you a blessed birdie opportunity.The tee shot is key and should be aimed at the tall pine tree in the fairway.Be sure to avoid a tricky approach shot blocked out by the pine by staying well back. The green is firm and tricky to read.
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