1On this long opening par 4, you must avoid the fairway bunker on the right side.he best angle to the ground level green is from the left. Play your approach shot short and roll it up onto the green.2This challenging par 5 requires an accurate tee shot that favors the right side. From there, you can lay up short of the sloping hillside or carry a long second shot to the upper f3This shot maker's hole requires a tee shot that avoids the bunkers on the right. The pin position will dictate how aggressively to play the approach shot as trouble waits along theAn accurate approach shot will lead to a good chance at par or birdie.4This par 4 requires a tee shot that avoids the trees on both sides of the fairway. A long iron or fairway wood from the tee will leave you with a tricky, short-iron approach to a gThis par 4 requires a tee shot that avoids the trees on both sides of the fairway. A long iron or fairway wood from the tee will leave you with a tricky, short-iron approach to a g5Take in the scenery before teeing off. This is our Signature Hole as it plays into the front yard of High Point, the Milton Hershey mansion.This 176-yard par 3 requires accuracy to avoid the bunkers. Pay close attention to the pin location on this severely back-to-front sloping green.6This mid length par 4 requires a well-placed tee shot over water to set up an opportunity for birdie with a mid- to short-iron approach.The green is protected on both sides by well-placed bunkers.7Keep it in the short grass on this long par 5. We don't recommend going for this green in two. A precise, second shot lay-up will leave you in good position for your approach to thKeep it in the short grass on this long par 5. We don't recommend going for this green in two. A precise, second shot lay-up will leave you in good position for your approach to th8Take plenty of club because this already long par 3 plays longer than the yardage.The green is large and flat. Making par on this challenging hole is quite an accomplishment.9Favor the left side of the fairway from the tee. The approach to this small, well-guarded left-to-right sloping green must be precise.Favor the left side of the fairway from the tee. The approach to this small, well-guarded left-to-right sloping green must be precise.10This hole requires an accurate tee shot as the fairway is protected by bunkers on the left and right.This hole requires an accurate tee shot as the fairway is protected by bunkers on the left and right. The large green slopes from front to back and is guarded by bunkers on both siThe large green slopes from front to back and is guarded by bunkers on both sides.11This short par 4 requires an accurate tee shot, as it is best to play your approach shot from the fairway to a small, well-protected green.Note: there is out-of-bounds behind the green.12This uphill par 3 requires a little thought when making your club selection. Use one more club than the yardage requires and aim for the center of the putting surface.The well-bunkered green slopes severely from back to front.13This slight dogleg right par 5 is reachable in two for only the longest hitters.There is little room for error on the shot to the green. Taking three solid shots to get home is the smartest way to play this hole.14This straightaway par 4 has a generous landing area. Reach it and you will be in the best position for a short to mid-iron approach shot. The well-bunkered green slopes from right This straightaway par 4 has a generous landing area. Reach it and you will be in the best position for a short to mid-iron approach shot. The well-bunkered green slopes from right 15The tree-lined fairway on this short par 5 puts a premium on accuracy.Unless you can hit a long, accurate second shot, take three to reach this green.16The second shot must be accurate; it is a great risk/reward play. Keep the ball below the hole as the green slopes from back to front.This par 5 plays uphill from tee to green, yet is a birdie hole. Favor the left side. Long hitters can reach in two.17Do not be deceived by this short hole. The well-bunkered, undulating green challenges the best golfers.If the flag is on the left side, take plenty of club. The front greenside bunker is extremely deep; getting up and down from that bunker is very challenging.18This terrific, dogleg right, par 4 finishing hole requires a well-placed tee shot.An accurate drive leaves you with a short to mid-iron approach shot to a slightly elevated green bunkered on both sides.An accurate drive leaves you with a short to mid-iron approach shot to a slightly elevated green bunkered on both sides.
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