1The first hole is a dogleg right par four, requiring a tee off over the lake. It’s certainly not the easiest start to your round of golf off the back tees. Keep your drive to the2A long carry off the tee is required to clear the central bunker. Keep your drive to the right of the second bunker for the best angle into this sloping uphill green. Be sure to taA long carry off the tee is required to clear the central bunker. Keep your drive to the right of the second bunker for the best angle into this sloping uphill green. Be sure to ta3Standing on the tee, you might be tempted with driver to take advantage of the elevated tee. However, the fairway is deceptively narrow, with a brook down the left and plenty of tr4The slight uphill incline to this par 3 always raises questions over the distance. Be sure to take enough club to take out the four bunkers that guard the green, which slopes from The slight uphill incline to this par 3 always raises questions over the distance. Be sure to take enough club to take out the four bunkers that guard the green, which slopes from 5Not the longest of Par 5?s by today’s standards, but the tee shot is one of the most intimidating on the course. A straight drive down the middle is required unless you fancy takNot the longest of Par 5?s by today’s standards, but the tee shot is one of the most intimidating on the course. A straight drive down the middle is required unless you fancy tak6Make sure you check the flag on this short Par 3. The enclosed tee shelters you from the crosswind, usually from the right. The green slopes heavily from back to front, so aim to lMake sure you check the flag on this short Par 3. The enclosed tee shelters you from the crosswind, usually from the right. The green slopes heavily from back to front, so aim to l7A downhill, left-hand dogleg with out of bounds down the left. Try to keep your tee shot to the right side of the fairway for the best angle in and the flattest lie. What looks to 8Another tight tee shot demanding a straight drive down the middle. The two greenside bunkers guard the entrance to the green demanding accuracy from your approach shot. The 2 tier Another tight tee shot demanding a straight drive down the middle. The two greenside bunkers guard the entrance to the green demanding accuracy from your approach shot. The 2 tier 9The downhill tee shot looks inviting, but be sure to get close enough to the brook without going in it to leave the easiest approach shot to the green. Your uphill approach shot toThe downhill tee shot looks inviting, but be sure to get close enough to the brook without going in it to leave the easiest approach shot to the green. Your uphill approach shot to10This can be a tough start to the back 9. Don’t go too far, right; attempting to avoid the bunker on the left or the large oak tree will block you out. Be mindful of the brook runThis can be a tough start to the back 9. Don’t go too far, right; attempting to avoid the bunker on the left or the large oak tree will block you out. Be mindful of the brook run11Beware of the out of bounds on the right. A good drive down the left half of the fairway will leave you with a mid to high iron approach shot into the island green. But make sure y12A dogleg right that requires a long drive to allow any chance of making the green in two. Only the big hitters can take on the dogleg corner, but beware; it’s a big carry. The grA dogleg right that requires a long drive to allow any chance of making the green in two. Only the big hitters can take on the dogleg corner, but beware; it’s a big carry. The gr13This long par 3 requires a downhill tee shot to a three-tier green. There’s very little room to the right of the hole, and a bunker guards its front. Don’t go long, as there isThis long par 3 requires a downhill tee shot to a three-tier green. There’s very little room to the right of the hole, and a bunker guards its front. Don’t go long, as there is14The big hitters might fancy taking on the corner of this sharp dogleg left. If you’re not up to it, make sure you stay out of the brook that runs across the dogleg. Your approach15The elevated tee suggests that you can gain distance, but the fairway bunkers provide a narrow landing area. The green slopes heavily from back right to front left, so be sure to l16This par 4 starts with a tight tee shot between the trees and plays uphill all the way. Another heavily sloping green, from back to front, awaits your approach shot, and you might This par 4 starts with a tight tee shot between the trees and plays uphill all the way. Another heavily sloping green, from back to front, awaits your approach shot, and you might 17This hole is an uphill Par 3 with a green that is well protected by three bunkers and a large overhanging tree. Attacking the flag can be tricky, especially when the pin is tucked This hole is an uphill Par 3 with a green that is well protected by three bunkers and a large overhanging tree. Attacking the flag can be tricky, especially when the pin is tucked 18The closing par 5 is long, but it plays downhill, and the elevated tee means you have a real chance to go for the green in 2. You’ll want to be on the right-hand side of the fairThe closing par 5 is long, but it plays downhill, and the elevated tee means you have a real chance to go for the green in 2. You’ll want to be on the right-hand side of the fair
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