1The opening hole is a par 5 with a slight dogleg to the left.Fairway bunkers border both sides of the fairway off the tee, and another bunker guards the right side of the fairway on the approach.Deep bunkers surround the green with a pond to the left of the green.2The second hole is a long, straight par 4 with a pond in front of the tee box and a second pond that starts 185 yards from the center of the green. A well-placed tee shot leaves a The second hole is a long, straight par 4 with a pond in front of the tee box and a second pond that starts 185 yards from the center of the green. A well-placed tee shot leaves a 3The third hole is a par 4 with a dogleg to the right.A large bunker at the corner of the dogleg catches errant drives, and long drives up the middle of the fairway could run into the rough.Three large bunkers surround the green.4The first par 3 on the course calls for a mid- to long-iron approach to a long but narrow green. Deep bunkers on both sides to the front of the green require shots to carry to the The first par 3 on the course calls for a mid- to long-iron approach to a long but narrow green. Deep bunkers on both sides to the front of the green require shots to carry to the 5The fifth hole is a par 4 with a sharp dogleg to the left. Tee shots with a high, long draw may carry the trees on the left resulting in a short second shot to the green. Tee shotsThe fifth hole is a par 4 with a sharp dogleg to the left. Tee shots with a high, long draw may carry the trees on the left resulting in a short second shot to the green. Tee shots6This hole requires an accurate shot off the tee between the trees on the left and two large fairway bunkers on the right.A large pond stretches from the front edge of the green to about 100 yards from the center of the green. Drives should be placed short of the pond or risk finding the narrow penins7The seventh hole is a straight par 4 with out-of-bounds up the entire left-hand side.Tee shots should be placed between the large fairway bunker on the left and low hanging trees on the right.The narrow green slopes off on all sides with large bunkers protecting the left side of the green and approach areas.8Numerous deep bunkers surround the sloping green placing a premium on good approach shots into this green. An approach area short and right of the green leaves an uphill chip shot Numerous deep bunkers surround the sloping green placing a premium on good approach shots into this green. An approach area short and right of the green leaves an uphill chip shot 9The final hole on the front nine is a par 5 that doglegs to the left. Long hitters may attempt to carry the collection of bunkers on the left-hand side, leaving a shorter approach The final hole on the front nine is a par 5 that doglegs to the left. Long hitters may attempt to carry the collection of bunkers on the left-hand side, leaving a shorter approach 10Players start the back nine from an elevated tee that requires a carry over a crossing creek. A collection of bunkers provide a good aiming point from the tee, but are reachable foThe creek continues along the right side of the fairway, crossing in front of the green.Approach shots may be played short and right of the green. Straight, accurate shots give players a good chance to start this side with a low score.11The 11th hole is a par 4 with out-of-bounds along the right side of the fairway. A large fairway bunker will catch errant shots to the left of the fairway.Well-placed drives will leave a short approach shot to an elevated, sloping green. Deep bunkers short and left will make sand saves a difficult task on this hole.12This long par 4 requires both distance and accuracy with out-of-bounds along the right-hand side of the fairway.A bunker to the left of the fairway will make hitting the green from the bunker a difficult task. The approach shot will call for a long iron or fairway wood to a large green prote13This relatively short par 4 requires an accurate tee shot to avoid two large fairway bunkers.Approach shots to this two-tiered green must avoid the bunkers surrounding all sides of it.14This par 4 gives players two options from the tee.Shorter tee shots will require a long second shot over a low area to an elevated green. Longer tee shots may try to funnel to the low area leaving a shorter second shot, but those 15This long par 3 has a green that slopes slightly from front to back.Tee shots that barely carry the bunker to the right of the green will kick toward the center of the green. A swale in the approach area may kick short tee shots onto the green. Sho16This par 5 runs along the right-hand side of the main entry road.Starting with a spectacular view from the teebox, a creek runs along the entire right-hand side of the fairway. Large trees line the entry road along the left-hand side.Approach shots must avoid the large bunkers to the left and the creek on the right. This narrow green slopes from left to right with a swale in the middle portion of the green.17This is a short par 4 requiring an approach that avoids large trees overhanging the left side of the holeTee shots close to the right side of the fairway leave an excellent approach angle to the green, but shots too far out to the right will catch either a large bunker or a line of trLarge bunkers around this green make sand saves difficult.18This finishing signature hole is a par 3 heading toward the classic clubhouse.An elevated tee and green requires players to hit over the valley off the tee. Three cavernous bunkers make hitting the green difficult.
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