1A great starting hole that's challenging for any golfer. First,your tee shot must clear the large oak on the right to have a shot at the green. Approach shots must avoid the creek that protects the front and left of a severely back to front sl2Aim your tee shot just to the right of the bunkers and let the slope ofthe fairway carry it toward the green. With severe front to back slope, this is a tough green to hold, but it is better to pass the pin than be short for a simpler putt.3Your tee shot on this uphill par three needs to land well intothe green to avoid the front slope that funnels balls back toward the tee. An errant shot to the right will leave you with little chance to make par.4A safe bet off the tee is landing to the left of the fairway bunkers.Getting home in two is a real possibility. On your lay up, be careful of the bunkers on your right. Leaving yourself 100 yards is the best approach in. The green slopes front to ba5Risk reward hole.If you can take it over the bunkers, you'll have 150 yards or less to the green.Hit to the right and you'll leave yourself with a longer and much more difficult second shot into a green sloping away from you. An approach shot over the green or left is less tha6This beautifully elevated tee box gives the impression of a longer hole than what lies ahead of you.A fairway wood may be the prudent play off of the tee. As you approach,keep the ball below the hole as the green slopes severely back to front.7This narrow, heavily wooded par five requires an accurate tee shot. Out of bounds can be found right and left. CAUTION! A tee shot landing too far right will leave an O-Bstructed sThe approach shot plays uphill to a green that slopes back to front.8On the tee shot, aim at the middle of the right bunker and you should kick to the middle of the green.Beware of O-B left and just over the green. Accuracy is key! Don't be afraid to hit the safe shot and try to get up and down for par.9This challenging par four is the longest on the course.A drive carrying to the 200 yard marker will bound down the hill toward the green. Favor the left side to avoid the deep front right bunkers.10Aim your tee shot to the left of the fairway bunkers.A gentle fade will leave you a desirable approach shot into this narrow green. Play to the front of the green for best results, but be careful, any ball short of the green will bou11Stay clear of the fairway bunker on the left.The fairway narrows and slopes to the right just past the bunker. The approach shot is to an elevated green, deeper than it appears.If you're short of the green, you're in for a tough up and down.12Hit a club that will leave you 130 yards out, any closer andthe fairway slopes dramatically downhill leaving you a tough second shot. Short approach shots will find the pond.13The beautiful scenery continues on this par three. This hole falls into a wooded hollow surrounded by two ponds. The tee shot is slightly downhill, and any shots hitting into the h14This par 5 is narrow and heavily wooded.Favor the right side of the fairway because the left slopes dramatically toward the woods. Position your second shot near the 100 yard marker for the best lie.Your approach shot is to a downhill, severely front to back sloped green with not much room for error behind.15This par 4 offers two choices off the tee.The safe play would be a fairway wood or long iron to 150. The aggressive play would be to take a driver over the left side of the pond - but watch out for the tree on the right.The green is large and slopes from right to left toward the lake.16Lake Como guards any shots over this green.The bunkers do a good jO-B of protecting a green that's narrow to the right. However, tee shots can be run up the front between the bunkers. Any putts toward the lake will be faste17Palmer 17 requires length & accuracy. Water protects the entire left side of this par 5 with O-B and a hazard guarding the right. Confidence is a must on this hole.Place your tee shot to the right of the trees, allowing for an open second shot. The green slopes right to left towards the water - so expect the ball to bounce toward the lake whe18This challenging finishing hole is protected byseveral fairway bunkers. Aim just left of the bunkers on the right because the fairway opens up past them.Anything down the right side of the fairway will tempt the hazard. The green is well guarded by bunkers in the front, but it is relatively flat when you arrive.
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