1A 400+ yard par 5 greets players to Island View Golf Club. Players will need a straight drive down the tree-lined fairway. Bunkers on the right side of the fairway also greet playe2Back up hill for this difficult par 4. A large fairway bunker lies to the left side of the fairway and is in play for most hitters. Avoid hitting too far to the right side of the f3The second-longest hole at Island View, this hole represents your first hole with water. Golfers can pull out their drivers for this hole, as the water won’t be in play until sho4This par 3 is the shortest hole at Island View Golf Club. A wide fairway continues into a large green surrounded by bunkers.5This par 4 features a long, straight fairway that begins to go dramatically downhill at 229 yards. Longer hitters can get some help if they hit the fairway and let their ball roll 6One of the signature holes at Island View Golf Course, this par 3 features a players first chance at hitting over water off the tee.7Hole #7 is a long par 4, where players tee off high on the hill and hit down into the valley into a wide open fairway. Fairway bunkers are located to the right and left of the land8Simliar to the previous hole, players on this par 4 tee off from high on the bluff and shoot down into the valley. Tee shots would be well placed on the left side of the fairway to9One of the most unique and scenic holes at Island View Golf Club, this par 4 requires a well-placed tee shot to have a chance at a birdie.10A nice long drive into this wide fairway sets up a short approach shot onto the green. Players may want to play this hole on the right side of the fairway, which will take the fair11Make sure you check the pin placement before deciding on a club for this par 3. With the flat, manicured fairway, players can roll up a tee shot to a pin that is placed in the fron12Players who like to hit to the left may have a tough time on this hole. The wide fairway narrows at 228 yards, and is then protected by three large fairway bunkers.13Strategic planning is the key to this par 4 hole. With water on the right, sand and trees on the left, and a narrow fairway in the middle . . . key placement of your drive is impor14Water is also in play on a player’s second shot, with water to the left of the fairway. Players hoping to avoid the water should not play too far to the right, however, as fairwa15This short par 4 can be as difficult as it is beautiful. It’s scenic, tree-lined fairway starts dramatically uphill . . . then gently fades downhill toward the green.16One of the most scenic par 3 holes at Island View Golf Club, players tee off high atop a bluff and aim toward the large green 129+ yards away.17Hole Number 17 Par 5Number 17 is the second-longest hole at Island View Golf Club. Give your first two shots everything you’ve got, and you’ll be in a nice position for a shortHole Number 17 Par 5Number 17 is the second-longest hole at Island View Golf Club. Give your first two shots everything you’ve got, and you’ll be in a nice position for a short18A long, straight fairway greets players as they step up to the tee box. Players will want to stay to the right side of the fairway to avoid any interaction with the bunker on the l
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