2A nice par three where the tee ball must be precise asthe green is very narrow. Mulitple pin placements abound, so club selection is crucial3This one is a wild ride. Long hitters can reachthe green in two as the hole plays one club shorter due to elevation change. If you do need to lay up, make sure you stay away from the hazard, which comes into play on two sides.4A wonderful tee shot with options.A tee ball flying beyond the middle bunker ends up in the huge fairway.The second shot is vastly uphill and goes to a severely sloping green from back to front.5Arguably the toughest tee shot on the course.Again, club selection becomes crucial to this extremely deep green. Hazard surrounds this green on three sides, so make your best swing.6A short, uphill Par Four with teeing options. Players may lay back and hit a full wedge in with their second shot.Gamblers can take the Big Stick out and go for the green. Putting can be treacherous on this sloping green.7Another reachable Par Five for the big hitters.The lay up area is tight and requires a precision iron shot. Be careful of the hazard guarding the entire left side. This green is two-tiered for your putting pleasure.8This tee shot is uphill to a green where players cannot see the bottom of the flag. Take an extra club when playing this hole.This tee shot is uphill to a green where players cannot see the bottom of the flag. Take an extra club when playing this hole.9A long, uphill Par Five to end the outward half.The first and second shots must be placed between the hazard on the left and out of bounds on the right. This green is very difficult to hold with anything other than a short iron.10This is a monster of a hole. Two strong shots are required to get inside the 150 mark. From there,a shot to this two-tiered green must carry the hazard fronting the green. Five is a well-earned score on this hole.11A beautiful little downhill Par Three. As with any Par Three,club selection is paramount, especially with the elevation change. Too short and you may find yourself in the hazard. Too long and you may find yourself in one of the four bunkers 12The tee ball on this hole must avoid the bunker which,visually, appears to be in the middle of the fairway.The second shot is relatively straightforward to a small and severely sloping green.13This is the longest of the Par Fours. The tee shot must avoid the treacherous hidden bunkers on the right. If successful with this shot, the second shot is a long iron or wood to a14This is our signature hole. The tee shot is downhill and must be placed between the bunkers. As you dogleg left for the second and third shots, the beautiful lake comes into view. 15A tight little Par Four that is all uphill.The second shot requires an extra club to a slopping green. This is the fastest green on the course, so be carfeful on this one.16A nice hole that requires a tee ball to the top of the hill.The second shot is downhill to a smallish green surrounded by mounds.17An uphill Par Three where players can only see the top of the flag.Any ball right of the green should kick down to the left. Be careful as this putting surface slopes severely from right to left and back to front.18A very strong finishing hole. The tee shot is played out away from the hazard bordering the entire left side.The second shot plays to a large green that slopes from back to front. This is the toughest par on the course.
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