1The short par 4 opening hole provides a chance to start the round on a strong note.The tee shot can be played with a long iron all the way to the driver depending on how daring you are. Beware, don’t miss left as that is where the trouble lurks. Precision on th2The first one-shotter on the course requires exceptional skill to master the holePlaying downhill, the yardage on the card isn’t the distance the hole will play. But don’t forget to check the wind by O-Bserving the flagpole next to the 1st tee. The greedy p3A well-struck tee shot is important to maximize distance. Drives that make it over the hill get the benefit of an extra 20-40 yards.While searching for that extra distance off the tee, be cautious of the left side. A similar fate to the 1st hole awaits those who attempt to play aggressively down the left or hav4The longest hole on the course requires multiple, consecutive well-struck shots to be conquered.Accuracy is just as important as strength to overcome the course’s first par 5. Shots sent offline will find uneven lies, fairway bunkers, and difficult recovery shots.A miss to the left of the green is imminent doom. The infinity aesthetic of the green makes it difficult to dial-in the exact location of the hole. But no need to worry as there is5The 5th is the start of a tough stretch of holes for even the best golfer.A strong tee shot to a narrow landing area is just the beginning. If you successfully avoid the fairway bunker on the right or the mounding on either side,you face a difficult approach shot to a green with a diagonal ridge and a deep front bunker guarding the left side. In addition to the bunker on the left, there is a false front on6A blind tee shot should be aimed at the gap between the right side of the 4th green and the complex of trees next to the 7th tee.A drive hit down the left side will get the firmest bounce and provide the longest drive possible. Tee shots hit to the right need to avoid the lingering Out of Bounds; those that 7An uphill and slight dogleg right that plays as a par 4 for the men and a par 5for the women requires a well-struck tee shot to a narrow fairway.The approach to the green is when the fun really begins. The punchbowl green features a spine running through the middle from front to back. A two-putt or better should be consider8A tee shot down the left side of this hole shortens this slight dogleg to the left, but you could end up with tree trouble and will pay the price with a poorer angle on approachThe best tee shots are played down the right side, which opens up the entire putting surface for the approach shot. This green has a severe left-to-right pitch, so an approach on t9The eye is instantly be drawn to the pond bordering the entire right side of the hole.If you elect to steer clear of the water, a tee shot to the left rough will find a very awkward lie and a difficult approach to the green. The best tee shot is close to the water, 10The relocated putting surface has proven a very popular change – and made for a much harder holeThe uphill tee shot into a fairway that tilts from left-to-right needs to be played as much up the leftside as possible, not only to gain distance, but to have the best angle into the green. The putting surface runs from front to back, which must be considered when playing the appro11This tee shot straight uphill is quite intimidating. Once up the hill, you must play over the entrance road to a tricky green complex.Shots into the green that miss to the right will result in difficult short game shots. Arriving at the surface is just the beginning, as this green’s numerous hole locations are 12The shortest hole on the course rewards great shots and severely punishes the wayward.A false front on the left and three deep bunkers make an up-and-down a big challenge. The putting surface has numerous subtle breaks and a shelf in the back left of the green.13A shorter par 4 with numerous trees on the left and one key tree on the right puts a premium on accuracy off the tee.Approach shots need to be played into the correct half of the green to make for a positive experience. Similar to the last hole, approach shots that miss in any of the greenside bu14The tee shot on the final par 5 plays into a strongly tilted fairway from left to right.The optimal tee shot needs to be played as far down the left as possible to maximize distance. As you play down the hole, beware of the Out of Bounds down the right side of the hol15The final par 3 on the course plays uphill to a green with a top-left shelf and a lower right side.To protect the lower right shelf, there is a steep false front to the green. The chipping area to the right of the green is the best place to miss to keep those big numbers off the16This fairway tilts from left-to-right and requires a tee shot down the left side to keep the ball in the short grassAn approach shot that is hit short of the green will bounce forward and find its way onto the putting surface. This large putting surface has a lower right bowl and a hump in the b17What you see is what you get on the penultimate hole. Accuracy is a necessity here as trees on both sides of the hole make approach shots from the rough incredibly difficult.Be careful on the approach not to go long as a steep drop-off awaits the player who gets overly aggressive. This two-tiered green will challenge even the best putters.18A downhill tee shot to a bending fairway is just the start to this challenging home hole.While there is more room down the right, the best spot to place your drive is down the left to make the approach as easy as possible. The approach shot plays uphill, is blind, and
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