1It is worth the walk to play from the elevated tee on this hole. Golfers can hit their tee shot into the water on this hole, so be sure to play short of it.A short-mid iron into the green should leave you with a good chance to start your round with a birdie.2There is plenty of sand down the right side of the hole, so a well-placed drive down the left side is key.Any shot to the right of the green will bounce to the right and end up in the trees.3A very difficult par 3 with lots of trouble. Avoid the out of bounds both left and right on this hole. A par on this hole is a very good score.4This might be your best chance for birdie on the front nine. The prevailing wind should be at your back.Both fairway bunkers come into play, but the landing area is generous. The old coal mines below this hole lead to many uneven lies on the fairway.The long hitters can go for the green in two, while the rest of the golfers should position themselves for a short wedge into the green.5This hole plays much longer than the yardage on the scorecard, as the landing area is uphill and the hole is usually played into the prevailing west wind .Proper club selection into this large two-tiered green is very important.6Another risk-reward hole. The long hitters can hit driver but plenty of trouble awaits.A well placed long iron to fairway wood will leave a short iron into this green.Avoid the right side of the hole as the large spruce trees will block your second shot.7A short par 3 with a small green. A ball hit to the middle of the green should leave a relatively short birdie putt, regardless of where the pin is placed.A short par 3 with a small green. A ball hit to the middle of the green should leave a relatively short birdie putt, regardless of where the pin is placed.8A dogleg left par 4 for men and par 5 for women presents two options. The long hitters can aim over the top of the tallest tree and cut the corner, leaving a short iron in.The more conservative option is hitting a 200-220 yard tee shot, leaving a 200 yard shot into the green.9A great front nine finishing hole with plenty of bunkers to challenge you! Long hitters can carry the bunkers on the right side of the holewhile the rest of the golfers should use the left fairway bunker as a target. Club selection into the three-tiered green is critical.If you do not have enough club, your ball will roll back down the false front leaving a difficult pitch back up the green.10A difficult 430 yard par 4 dogleg left requires a right-to-left tee shot.Positioning yourself at the 150 yard marker will leave a short-mid iron into the back-to-front sloping green. Be sure to leave your approach shot below the hole as anything above w11A challenging uphill par 5. Make sure your second and third shots favor the left side of the hole, as everything slopes left-to-right.The green is very deep, so club selection is key. Be sure to add an extra club for your approach shot.12A very pretty, short downhill par 3. Make sure you avoid the hill on the left side. Be careful with the wind, as it often swirls on this hole.A risk-reward hole as the long hitters can drive the green. A more conservative approach to the 100 yard marker leaves a wedge into this well guarded green.13A scenic downhill par 4. Enjoy the view of the North Saskatchewan River as well as the downtown city skyline.14A well-positioned tee shot between the fairway bunkers will leave a mid-iron into this green.15Avoid the fairway bunkers along the left side of this hole. A well-positioned drive down the left side will open up the green.Be sure you have enough club to avoid the greenside bunker protecting the front right side of the green.16Par is often a good score on this long par 3. This hole plays as a par 4 for the women.17A long par 5 with plenty of hazards throughout the hole.The fairway bunker along the right side is out of reach for most golfers, especially when playing into the prevailing west wind.A well struck drive could set you up to reach the green in two. Avoid the water and the bunkers protecting the green. The slope on the green can create some very difficult pin posi18Highlands tradition calls for the golfer to buy a round of drinks if they happen to hit their drive into "Moosehead Lake!"A well hit drive can carry the fairway bunker and leave a short wedge in.The safe play is to play between the 100-150 yard markers, leaving a short-mid iron in. This green is very quick, so make sure you leave your ball below the hole.
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