1Don't be fooled by this seemingly relaxed opening hole.Aim for the center of the fairway with driver, fairway wood, or a hybrid.A well-struck tee shot will leave a mid to short iron into the large green which doesn't give putts away easily. Sponsor - Golden Concrete2A long and accurate tee shot is required on this difficult par 4.Second shot requires accuracy to this long, narrow, well-guarded green. Sponsor - Gottler Brothers3Dogleg left par 4 requires a tee shot carrying thetwo small ponds at fairway's edge. Mid to short iron second shot to reach the green.4Difficult par 3 requires tee shot to carry entire distance to green.The large, undulating green will test even the best putters. Sponsor - Golden Installations5Best approach off the tee is to favor the right center of the fairway.Distance control on your approach shot is key to avoid the bunkers guarding the green. Sponsor - Fountain Tire6This par 5 is best played in three shots.A well-placed tee shot left of center will open up the dogleg for an easier lay up second shot.Your approach shot is key to set up your birdie opportunity. Sponsor - Mountain Mart7This short par 3 plays tougher than it appears.Avoid being short with your tee shot. Green slopes severely from left to right.8This redesigned dogleg left par 5 is difficult to reach in two, even for long hitters.The green is at least three clubs long with bunkers on the right and left sides. Sponsor - Vandenbilt Auto Body9A tee shot carrying the bunkers on the left will leavea short approach shot into the green but is not required. An ideal approach shot is left underneath the hole on this undulating green. Sponsor - Kicking Horse Mountain Resort10Climbing the hill the entire way on this hole.An extra club or two is required for approach shot to this two-tiered green. Sponsor - LP Wood Products11Our Signature Hole. A tee shot to the 150-yardmarker is ideal leaving an approach shot over Holt Creek. A bunker guards the front of this back to front sloping green.12With an accurate tee shot this downhill reachable par 5 yields many birdies.A well-bunkered, multi-tiered green requires an accurate approach shot.13Avoid being intimidated by having to carry thepond guarding the front of this green. Club selection is key on this short par 3. Sponsor - Cox & Company14Accuracy is key on this tee shot.Finding the correct level of this two-tiered green while avoiding the water to the right and behind of this green is important. Sponsor - KVC Developments15A tee shot to the 150-yard marker is all that is required.An extra club or two is required for this approach shot to a green with bunkers short right and back left. Sponsor - Weir Consolidated Ltd.16Avoid being intimidated by having to carry the17Accuracy is key on this tee shot.18A tee shot to the 150-yard marker is all that is required.
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