1The first hole is generally played downwind. The fairway is very accessible and slopes away from the tee.This is a great opportunity to swing away off the tee and have very little trouble to worry about.The approach shot is a demanding one, with a bunker to the left-front of the green, and trees surrounding the back and sides of the green as well.2The second hole usually sees a left-to-right wind, and since the fairway is lined with trees on both sides, an aggressive tee shot is not usually recommended.This hole is short enough to play safe off the tee, and the approach shot to a receptive green will be that much easier.Two bunkers guard this green to the front-left and front-right, so make sure you use enough club to carry your shot to the hole.3The first challenging shot of the day, this long par three demands both length and accuracy.The wind is usually right-to-left, and bunkers guard the green left and right.Trees line the entire hole, and a bad shot to the left usually requires another tee shot. Par here is considered a very good score.4This hole is usually played downwind, but the tee shot sets up the hole. It is very important to hit the fairway because the first 300 yards of the hole is lined with trees on bothThe left side opens up after that point, so the second and third shots to this green become less difficult.There are no bunkers on this hole, so feel free to attack this green. Try to keep your approach shot from going too far left of the green and you’ll do just fine.5This hole is generally played into the wind, but the fairway is wide open for the tee shot. A water hazard lines the right side of the hole, but it is well right of the fairway andA bunker guards the right side of this green, so keep your approach shot in the centre of the green, even if the hole is to the right.The worst thing you can do on this hole is hit your approach shot long, because the rough is chin high and it makes it impossible to find your ball.6This hole usually plays into the wind, and you’ll also find the first water hazard of the day in the middle of the fairway. You need to make a choice between carrying the water wThe left side of the entire hole is also a water hazard, so accuracy is the key to this relatively short hole. The green is mostly unprotected, and there are no bunkers on this hol7A short but tricky par 3 in which many variables come into play. Four bunkers and a pond surround the green. The front of the green is sloped which could result in a ball rolling bThe tee area is sheltered from the wind which normally gusts right to left. There are two teeing areas for the blue and white offering a different look from each.The aggressive player might find themselves looking at a difficult par when attacking the pin. The smart play is to aim for the middle, take your two putts and run.8This is the first dog-leg hole of the golf course, and the wind is usually right-to-left. The fairway is very wide open and there is little trouble in play.A shot must go very far to the right in order to find the deep rough, and quite a bit left to find any tree trouble. Bunkers guard this green to the right and at the rear, so this 9From an elevated tee, this hole plays straight into the wind and uphill as well. The fairway is wide open, but a bunker in the left rough will capture a few stray tee shots. The choice to go for the green in two is a tough one. The length of the second shot combined with the fact that three bunkers guard this green may help you choose to lay up and theIf you choose to lay up, keep your shot a little right of centre to allow for the best angle in to the green. Grab something to quench your thirst at the snack bar and follow the p10The first hole of the back nine generally plays downwind, but watch out for the big tree in the middle of the fairway.A tee shot just left of this tree will allow for the best approach angle to this green. Trees guard this green to the left and the rear, and there are two bunkers to the left and tKeep your approach shot to the centre of the green, and an errant shot to the right won’t hurt too much as there is plenty of room on that side.11This short par three usually has a left-to-right wind, but the tough thing about this hole is the green. It is narrow and wide as you approach it, and a very large bunker guards moSince the hole is short, a high soft shot is best, but if you go too far you’ll end up in the woods. If you miss the green, the right side will allow for a good opportunity to ch12This dog-leg left hole generally plays downwind, and it is considered wise to play safe from this tee. The hole is very short, so an accurate tee shot will leave a short approach sTrees line the entire hole on the left side, and if you go through the fairway to the right, you’ll find trees there as well. There are no bunkers on this hole, but a big tree stIf you’re feeling strong and gutsy, grip it and rip it from the tee and you just might reach the green with a good enough tail wind.13The most picture perfect hole on the golf course. The wind blows left-to-right, and a pond stands between you and the green.This kidney shaped green is guarded by a bunker on the right side, but the biggest mistake you can make here is coming up short.Add an extra club because the trees hide the wind very well, but once the ball is in flight, the wind will knock the ball down and to the right.14This hole usually plays into the wind, and a little bit left-to-right. This is probably the most narrow hole, with trees lining this entire hole.Since this hole is relatively short, keep your tee shot in play and don’t be too aggressive, and then attack the green from the fairway.Two bunkers guard the front-left and rear of this green, so aim for the centre of the green and you’ll find yourself with a make-able birdie putt on a tough hole.15This hole usually plays downwind, and a little bit right-to-left. The further you hit the ball off the tee, the more narrow the landing area becomes.A creek meanders along the right side of this dog-leg right par five, and then the creek cuts directly across the fairway roughly 150 yards from the green. It takes nerve to go for this green in two because of the length needed off of the tee, but if you choose to play safe with your tee shot, trouble will be hard to find. Three bunke16This hole seems to play much longer than the yardage indicates. Mostly into the wind, this dog leg right hole demands all the length you can muster from the tee.Out of bounds lines the left side of this hole, and with trees to the right it is important to keep the tee shot in play.The green is guarded by three bunkers, but the front of the green is wide open. Add an extra club because the wind is always knocking your approach shot down. Par here is considere17Straight into the wind, this short hole is very straight forward. Keep your tee shot straight and you’ll have to work to find trouble. There is out of bounds to the left, but it�Two bunkers guard this green, but the front of the green is accessible. If you can keep your tee shot a little bit to the right, your approach shot will be a lot easier to play.The back half of the green is very flat, but be careful not to go over this green as the chin high rough makes another appearance.
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