1The tee shot is the most critical part of this 376 yard, par-4 with large bunkers on both the left and right of the fairway.2At 424 yards, this is one of the most challenging par-4's on the course with a blind tee shot to an elevated fairway with out-of-bounds down the entire right side. This small green3This difficult 402 yard, par-4 hole which requires a tee shot up the left side of the for a clear shot at the green. With a green that slopes from front to back and towards the creThis difficult 402 yard, par-4 hole which requires a tee shot up the left side of the for a clear shot at the green. With a green that slopes from front to back and towards the cre4A short 352 yard, par-4 with a slight dogleg left forces a tee shot to the right side of the fairway to get the best angle into the double-tiered green that is well-bunkered front 5As the longest par-3 on the course at 203 yards, most players will hit long irons to the green, which can be a difficult two-putt depending on the pin location.As the longest par-3 on the course at 203 yards, most players will hit long irons to the green, which can be a difficult two-putt depending on the pin location.6At 405 yards, this par-4 is a good driving hole with a deep ravine and woods to the right, but any tee shot in the fairway leaves players with a short or medium- iron shot to a re7The par-4, 415 yard hole opens up from the left side of the fairway to a downhill second shot with a partially blind green, guarded by tall trees on the right.The par-4, 415 yard hole opens up from the left side of the fairway to a downhill second shot with a partially blind green, guarded by tall trees on the right.8A relatively short par-5, this 527 yard hole features a fairway that meanders between a large bunker on the left and series of large mounds on the right to a green protected by a n9The tee shot is critical to set up the strategy on this great 521 yard, par-5 that has trees and fairway bunkers that protect the landing area. Players can reach the green in two s10Don’t let the yardage fool you. This 352-yard, par 4 requires a precise tee shot to the crest of the hill to stay short of 10 Mile Creek. The second shot to this tiny elevated gr11An elevated tee overlooks this picturesque 166 yard, par-3 hole that features a well-bunkered severely sloped putting surface.12The tee shot on this 397 yard, par 4 should be played from left to right for any shot at this small green. Finding the green in regulation allows for a good look at birdie.The tee shot on this 397 yard, par 4 should be played from left to right for any shot at this small green. Finding the green in regulation allows for a good look at birdie.13At 388 yards, this par-4 offers another good birdie opportunity for the long hitters but the second shot should be kept below the hole.14Don’t be fooled. A dogleg right, this par-4, 445 yard hole temps players to take a short cut over the corner leaving a short iron to the large green that is protected by bunkers.Don’t be fooled. A dogleg right, this par-4, 445 yard hole temps players to take a short cut over the corner leaving a short iron to the large green that is protected by bunkers.15This extremely tight 173 yard par-3 has a bowl-shaped green well protected by bunkers, woods and a deep ravine.This extremely tight 173 yard par-3 has a bowl-shaped green well protected by bunkers, woods and a deep ravine.16At 596 yards, this par-5 is the longest hole on the course and requires a left-to-right tee shot to a narrow landing area. Don’t just swing away because an accurate second shot iAt 596 yards, this par-5 is the longest hole on the course and requires a left-to-right tee shot to a narrow landing area. Don’t just swing away because an accurate second shot i17At 139 yards, this is the shortest of the three par-3’s. A sloped green and deep bunkers allow for a variety of difficult pin locations.At 139 yards, this is the shortest of the three par-3’s. A sloped green and deep bunkers allow for a variety of difficult pin locations.18A spectacular finishing hole. At 395 yards, this par-4 begins from an elevated tee to a landing area that slopes to the creek which winds its way up the entire left side of the fai
GolfTraxx makes no claim of ownership to the flyover videos presented here. These are all YouTube & Vimeo embedded videos, none of which exist of the GolfTraxx website. The narration added by GolfTraxx to some flyovers is NOT embedded in the video, but rather played simultaneously. GolfTraxx can add narration for your course flyovers and/or supply content pages for your site. The feedback we have received is that the narration makes the silent videos more fun to watch and interesting.