1Slight dogleg right. Off the tee aim straight away.200 yard tee shot will leave you less than 100 yards to the hole. Carts keep left of green for easy access to 2nd tee box.2Plays up hill into the wind toward O’side local Junior Seau’s foundation. Consider taking an extra club. Beginners advised to use the Mini-Goat tee box to avoid forced carry.3Aim at the big dead tree with slight draw –hole on the left side of this double green. The forward green tee box is on the other side of the cart path. Carts use caution – go slow downhill.4A long drive here can get you into trouble. 200-210 yards is all you’ll need to leave around a 110 yard shot into the green.Generous fairway but left center is best angle to green.5Favor left side, right of green is no good. On a clear day you can see Palomar Mountain behind the green.Look to the right from the tee box and check the pin placements on green 6 and 14, enjoy the ocean view.6Plays uphill, favor the right side of the green. Left is no good here.Ball will come down off the sloped bank on back of green. Consider an extra club.7Take dead aim and be glad you’re not inthe grid-lock on the 5 Freeway. Lance will say the hum of the freeway resembles the melodic sounds of the ocean … it works.8Aim over the green/white aiming post.MAKE SURE the group in front is up by the green before you hit your tee shot. Shared green here so aim at the pin on the right.9Our shortest hole which plays slightly down hill. Finish the front strong then grab a snack and beverage at the turn. Enjoy!10Downhill. Avoid bunkers on the left – best to aim left center as the ball kicks right.The shot to the green is tricky…a grass bunker and a long narrow green makes it tough to judge distance… don’t go long.11Plays uphill and usually into wind. Look right on way to green for sneak peak of 12. If in cart –while by the green, bring your 220 yard club for tee shot on 12 (to save a trip back to the cart).12Dogleg left – It’s 225 yards to the aiming post in the fairway.The second shot plays uphill to a very small, two tiered green.13Favor the right side, anything left of the path should get anice kick onto or close to the green. Left of the green is no good.14Not a long hole but keeping it straight is a priority. Plays up hill. Take your time reading the putt…can break a little more than it looks.15Somewhat blind tee shot, the hole is a dogleg right but keep drive left of the Eucalyptus trees on right.The green is to the right of the pepper trees with a bunker in the front of the green.16A slightly blind tee shot that is downhill. The ball should roll out and the hole is dead straight. Keep it between the tree lines or else not good. The second shot plays uphill.17This plays downhill usually helping wind. Favor left side of thegreen. Ball below the hole here for an uphill putt is an advantage.18Straight away – 200 to 220 yards off the tee is a good play will leave 100 yards left. Finish Strong! Grab a cold one and add ’em up. Thanks for coming out – see you soon!
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