1The opening hole has a generous driving area with a severe false front tothe green and a steep collection area on the right side.2It's easy to find the right fairway bunkers off the tee on the longest par 4 on the front nine.It's easy to find the right fairway bunkers off the tee on the longest par 4 on the front nine.3Longer hitters can reach this par-5 in two with a well placed drive up the steep right side of the fairway. This well bunkered green is most challenging with a front hole location.4Yard for yard, this is the hardest par-4 on the course. Longer,high ball hitters have a chance to reach this small green off the tee, but trouble lurks everywhere around the green.5This tee is highest point in the Caldwell mountains. It's a challenge to pick the right club on this scenic, downhill par-3.6This hole revolves around the green complex.The false front and collection area on the right are nothing compared the steep back portion of the green. Long here is dead!7It's always a good idea to check the hole location on the 7th while you're on the 6th tee.This will help you navigate this well-bunkered, front right to back left sloping green.8Many say this is the hardest hole on the course, even though it's a downhill par-3. This deep, narrow green requires a very accurate mid to long iron.9A left to right tee shot will run farther down the fairway, but that's where the hole begins.A severe tier in the middle of the green makes this short approach from a hanging lie difficult, especially with a gallery around this punchbowl amphitheatre.10Most longer hitters will try to draw a 3-wood off the tee to avoid the creek right and leave a shorter shot in.This mid to long iron approach is well received by a large, left to right sloping green.11A left to right shot up the left side of thefairway will avoid the right fairway bunkers. Don't miss this green left on the approach or double bogey comes into play quickly.12The longest par-4 on the course features a widefairway and a big green. Hit one club less on the approach to take the long miss out of play.13The optimal tee shot here will challenge the right fairway bunkers on this par-5.This unique green features a narrow landing area short left that funnels golf balls to the middle of this green surrounded by bunkers.14This par-3 always plays at least a full club longer than expected. The hardest hole location is in the front near a severe false front.15This straightaway par-5 is framed nicely by specimen hardwood trees.Get used to uneven lies on this right to left sloping fairway.16Once you avoid the right fairway bunkers, try to land your approach on the front portion ofthis green that runs away. A tee shot missed in the left rough is nearly impossible to a left hole location.17This par-3 over water has a stadium like feel.This deep green forces players to hit many different clubs off the tee.18If you can avoid fairway bunkers both right and left,this approach favors a high approach shot to this shallow green protected by deep bunkers. However, an accurate shot running up the right side of the green will get you to the hous
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