1Hole 1 is a short par 4 that allows that player to take on as much as they feel leaving a short iron or wedge shot into a deceptively guarded gree2A slight dogleg left offering ample room to the left hidden by the wetlands at the tee.A good drive will leave you a mid iron into a front-to-back sloped green3The first of our Par 5s that is straight away.The tee shot gives you a sense of a narrow opening, but the fairway is generous on the right hand side.Your second shot can reach the green with a big tee shot, but you have a double fairway just short of the green that will leave you only a small wedge in.4A challenging par 3 with water on both sides requiring a solid long iron or hybrid shot into a kidney-shaped green sloping back to front. Make sure to cover the large front bunker or you will have a challenging up and down.5For this slight dogleg right,favor the left hand side of the fairway to avoid the hidden wetlands on the right.The second shot plays well up hill as the green is elevated requiring a mid iron play to a green sloped back to front.6The No. 1 handicap hole for a reason.The tee shot requires precision and narrows right at 270; choose a short tee shot if you are not comfortable hitting the narrowing fairway.The green is tucked back right along the wetlands requiring a long- to mid-iron shot into the green that slopes left to right toward the hazard.7Another challenging par 3 that plays slightly less than it looks, with water along the entire right side.The green slopes severely left to right requiring you to land the ball below the hole if you want to take advantage of a good shot8A straightaway par 4 that allows players to relax,with generous fairwayand a green that, if approached from a solid tee shot, has ample room to the right.9One of our signature holes that plays challenging from tee to green.The long, 567-yard dogleg left has a demanding tee shot and 2nd shot. The green slopes left to right and plays uphill.10Sharp dogleg left requiring a precise shot off the teesnavigating between the righthand bunkers and water on the left. This will leave a mid iron second shot to an undulating green.11Par 3 tucked between the wetlands and large live oaks that guard the righthand side.12A perfect risk/reward par 5 that allows you a bail out to the left or take your chances navigating the water on the righthand side to set up a chance to hit this par 5 in two.The green is long and deceptively tiered.13A short par 4 that give you options off the tee.Play conservative down the left or take on the large oak in front of the green. With the good tee shot you will have a wedge in to a front to back-sloped green.14Par 3 with a deceptively placed green that had a hidden back left cornerDepending on the wind this can require a long iron into a front to back sloped green. Make sure to leave your tee shot on the right tier of the green to endure a two putt.15A great par 4 that requires a straight tee shot through the trees to a generous fairway.The dogleg-right gives the player ample room once past the initial shot to a large green that is relatively tame.16The final par 5. With a straight tee shot you can choose how much your second shot will take on.The third will be a full short iron in to an elevated green.17This straightaway par 4 plays long.solid tee shot will leave you a long iron into a rolling green that is over 30 yards long.18Our signature finishing hole is a par 4 with water down the entire right side of the hole offering a beautiful view of the clubhouse, putting green and 10th hole.There is room to play conservative down the left or challenge the lake on the right. The second shot is over the same lake to a green sloping from left to right. Be careful: The gr
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