1The opening hole is a dogleg par 5 that’s reachable with two solid shots. An ideal tee shot will play off the left of the fairway bunker.From there, players will have an approach shot that must navigate a water hazard, bunkers, and out-of-bounds surrounding the green.2The second hole requires a tee shot of about 230 yards to find a flat landing area.The green is undulated with a front bowl that will impact a player’s shot.3A tight driving hole, the third places a premium on accuracy off the tee.The approach shot features a heavily bunkered green that’ll challenge a player’s short iron skill.4Two bunkers protect the right side of the landing area off the tee on this par 4Meaning the ideal line is down the left, where there’s more fairway than it appearsThe green is guarded by two bunkers on the left and a water hazard right.5An intimidating tee shot greets players on the first par 3. Water runs from tee to green and will penalize any shots short or left.Bailing out to the right isn’t much better, though, as two bunkers protect the green on the right.6The tee shot on the sixth must avoid the hazard down the right side and the trees leftGenerally, this hole requires three shots to hit the green, but it’s possible to reach in two with a good drive7. A tee shot hit off the left side will roll down towards the green.This downhill par 3 features a green that’s well-protected by bunkers.8The tee shot on this narrow par 4 favors a left-to-right ball flight,which will funnel from the left to the centerThe approach shot requires players to carry a stream on the way to a two-tiered green.9The front nine ends with a dogleg par 4.The tee shot should avoid the first bunker on the left, which will set up an uphill second shot.The smart play is to aim for the right side of the green.10This par 5 will reward a long, straight drive that avoids the pond on the leftOtherwise, the play is laying-up to a comfortable yardage to attack with a third shot. The approach must avoid trouble on the right.Players who manage that will have an opportunity to hit the green in two.11A deep front bunker protects this par 3Featuring plenty of undulationthis green will funnel any shots that land in the middle-back to the left.12The ideal tee shot is down the left side of the fairway on this par 4but anything off the fairway to the left is trouble.An approach shot to the center of the green is the smart play, as a missed green can punish as well.13This par 5 is typically a three-shot hole. The tee shot only requires a long iron or fairway wood to get startedFrom there, hitting the fairway and advancing the ball ought to be prioritizedThe green is guarded by two bunkers and a water hazard on the right.14A tee shot down the left on this par 4will bounce off the hill and back into the fairwayThe approach ought to avoid going long into a green that’s guarded by two bunkers.15This dogleg par 4 features a pond around the right side of the corner.Thus, a drive down the left is safer,but requires a player get past the trees to have a clear view of the flattest green on the course.16The final par 3 typically plays shorter than its yardage and demands an accurate tee shot if a player wants a shot at birdieAnything right can result in a ball catching the slope and ending in disaster in the woods.17The ideal line off the tee is down the left side of the fairway to avoid the right bunker.Players can use the slope of the green to funnel the approach to a middle or left pin, but anything on the right will prO-Bably require more club.18The finish is a long par 4 featuring bunkers, water,and extreme elevation changes, making it a signature hole.Players will need to be long and straight off the tee to set up a long-iron approach into a three-tired, elevated green.
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