1This 353-yard Par 4 plays as a slight dog-leg to the left.The two tiered green is flanked by a sand trap to the left. Golfers will want to avoid hitting over the green, so the ball does not fall downhill.2The green on this 355-yard Par 4 is surrounded by water when there is sufficient rain.It was rebuilt after the green was damaged by the floodwaters in 2007.3The hole is a 336-yard Par 4 that has a slight dog-leg curve to the left.4This 345-yard Par 4, has a tight fairway. Golfers have to decide if they want to hit an iron or another club out into the fairway,or take a gamble and drive for the green. A big pecan tree stands about 60-70 yards from the tee box to the right.5The hole crosses Sulphur Creek,and the green is the closest to the pro shop and a practice putting green.6This is the shortest hole on the course at 120 yards.It features a larger green than many holes on the course.7A 500-yard Par 5, the hole has two large hills,and the green is uphill of the tee box.8The 140-yard Par 3 has an elevated tee box,and the creek runs behind the green. Like No. 5, this hole has a green that is slanted from the back to the front.9This is the longest hole on the course, at 505 yardsThe Par 5 curves slightly to the left, and the creek runs alongside the fairway to the left.
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