1This is not your typical opening hole. It is a true par 5, long and straight.Tee shot needs to avoid the bunkers. Lay up short of the water. The peninsula green feels more like an island green. The best way to approach this green is with a short iron. The f2This hole is a dogleg to the right. Most players will need to play the hole hitting their tee shot straight or slightly to the left to avoid the water on the right. The longer hittThe approach shot to the green is more demanding than it looks. The green is wide but not very deep. Distance control is a must to hit it close. Shot to green is preferred from theThe approach shot to the green is more demanding than it looks. The green is wide but not very deep. Distance control is a must to hit it close. Shot to green is preferred from the3This long par 3 has a large green that is well protected with bunkers.The opening in the front of the green between the bunkers is the only way to run the ball onto the green. The green slopes back to front and right to left.4Shortest par four on the course, best chance for birdie.To get your tee shot in the fairway you will need to avoid the bunker short on the left and the bunker long to the right.The green is guarded by water on the right and a bunker on the front left side. Multiple level green sloping left to right.5The hole is relatively straight but feels and plays like a slight dogleg left because of the bunker that protrudes in from the left side of the fairway.The fairway slopes left to right. The best approach to this green is from the left side of the fairway.The tree which is short right of the green makes your approach difficult from the right side. The green is angled from front right to back left. The middle and left side of the gre6Most difficult hole on the golf course. Out of bounds on the entire left side of the hole.Preferred tee shot is on the right center of the fairway. Second shot is demanding with accuracy avoiding with water on the right side.This large, bunker surrounded green is sloped from back to front and from left to right.7A severe dogleg left to right with large trees guarding the corner of the dogleg.A drive in the middle to left side off the tee will give you your best angle to the green. The green is well protected with a pond guarding the front left of the green and bunkers 8Drive on the left center is ideal as the right side is guarded by bunkers and trees.Largest green on the course, check the pin location as the pin may be up to 20 yards front or back of center.9Forced carry over the bunker guarding the green.Most severe sloped green from back to front.10Dogleg left to right with shorter hitters playing the left side to avoidthe bunkers and the longer hitters may clear the bunkers for a shorter shot the the green. The green is deep and narrow.11Forced carry over the bunker guarding the green. Most severe sloped green from back to front.Forced carry over the bunker guarding the green. Most severe sloped green from back to front.12Dogleg right to left. Ideal tee shot is rightcenter with ponds left and right of the fairway.13The first of two short par fives on the back nine.Fairway slopes left to right with water protecting the right side of the tee shot. Accuracy is needed for the second shot to avoid scattered bunkers.The green is elevated with a false front portion and out of bounds left and over the green. The area to the right of this par five is a very challenging pitch shot.14Shortest par three on the course with deep rough and treesright and bunkers short and left of the green.15Water hazard runs alongside the entire left side withthe fairway sloping from right to left. Green slopes from back to front.16The drive must successfully avoid many bunkers left and right.Ultimate risk vs. reward hole where the second shot can attack this narrow green with water front, left and right.17Safe shot towards the right portion of the green isthe safe play with a large pond guarding the left portion the the green.18Longer par five with a water hazard and bunker on the left side from the teeing ground.The right side of the fairway is ideal. An accurate second shot sets up the best chance for par as deep bunkers guard the right side and out of bounds is located on the left.One final bunker is located short of the green which must be carried by your third shot.
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