1A solid drive in the left-center of the fairway is ideal. Long hitters can reach this in two shots. A good lay up is center of the fairway leaving enough room for a full swing appr2This par 4, 412-yard hole is a slight dogleg right and downhill off the tee. A 3-wood or a long iron off the tee, aimed over the bird houses, is best. Golfers will then find their This par 4, 412-yard hole is a slight dogleg right and downhill off the tee. A 3-wood or a long iron off the tee, aimed over the bird houses, is best. Golfers will then find their 3A good solid tee shot in the middle or right center fairway is best here. You can let out the shaft as this hole offers some breathing room. If you have a long approach, be aware o4This par-4, 439-yard hole has more room on the left than appears from the teebox. Aim left of center off the tee. The second shot can require less club than indicated by the yardag5Depending on your tee choice this par three can have you playing a wedge to a long iron. The Long green is narrow in the front protected by a deep bunker on the right. The green thDepending on your tee choice this par three can have you playing a wedge to a long iron. The Long green is narrow in the front protected by a deep bunker on the right. The green th6A good solid drive, right center of the fairway is ideal here. If your tee shot is short, consider laying up short of the narrow gap center of fairway about 200Yards from the green7This downhill par-3 plays shorter than its 151 yards. With a ridge in the middle of the green, it’s best to hit the tee shot to the side of the ridge with the pin placement. Be cThis downhill par-3 plays shorter than its 151 yards. With a ridge in the middle of the green, it’s best to hit the tee shot to the side of the ridge with the pin placement. Be c8The best line off the tee on this par-4 is to the right-center. Golfers should be careful not to hit through the fairway. Club selection is important here to carry the ball over th9A solid tee shot, left center of the fairway is ideal here. A short tee shot will require a lay up short of a hazard approximately 90Yards from the green. This is a par 4 and a hal10Aim your tee shot for the left center of the fairway. Consider the elevation of the green and the yardage when making your club selection for the approach.11A straight but not long drive is required here. Long hitters can reach the ravine off the tee and should consider laying up with a fairway wood or long iron. Consider the green ele12A good drive with a 3-wood or driver off this par-4, 394-yard hole will leave a clear view of the hole. The distance is about 260 yards to go through the bend. It’s important to A good drive with a 3-wood or driver off this par-4, 394-yard hole will leave a clear view of the hole. The distance is about 260 yards to go through the bend. It’s important to 13This downhill par-3 plays one to two clubs shorter than its yardage. Balls tend to kick left on this green. Swirling winds can come into play. Best to aim for the center of the greThis downhill par-3 plays one to two clubs shorter than its yardage. Balls tend to kick left on this green. Swirling winds can come into play. Best to aim for the center of the gre14A wise selection is a 3-wood or iron down the right side of this par-4, 356-yard hole. A hidden water hazard on the left comes into play if the dogleg is cut too close. A short iroA wise selection is a 3-wood or iron down the right side of this par-4, 356-yard hole. A hidden water hazard on the left comes into play if the dogleg is cut too close. A short iro15Long hitters can reach this par-5, 466-yard green in two, but the drive must carry the right knoll. Anything hit to the middle or the left may roll into the water hazard over the bLong hitters can reach this par-5, 466-yard green in two, but the drive must carry the right knoll. Anything hit to the middle or the left may roll into the water hazard over the b16Again a straight but not long drive is required here. Be mindful of wind direction from the elevated tee boxes. The green has some real sucker pin locations. Best to play your apprAgain a straight but not long drive is required here. Be mindful of wind direction from the elevated tee boxes. The green has some real sucker pin locations. Best to play your appr17On this par-3, 204-yard hole, players should look for one club less than its yardage. This is a great hole with no gimmicks – all its hazards are clearly visible. Winds tend to bOn this par-3, 204-yard hole, players should look for one club less than its yardage. This is a great hole with no gimmicks – all its hazards are clearly visible. Winds tend to b18Favor the right-center of the fairway with your tee shot. Consider a 3 wood as your driving club as again, premium is on accuracy and not distance.Favor the right-center of the fairway with your tee shot. Consider a 3 wood as your driving club as again, premium is on accuracy and not distance.
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