1The opening hole is an excellent par five with many of the challenges that our course will provide throughout your round. The tee shot for the opening hole should be targeted to thThe opening hole is an excellent par five with many of the challenges that our course will provide throughout your round. The tee shot for the opening hole should be targeted to th2A long par three that can play shorter than the yardage indicates, be sure to land your ball toward the front, left hand portion of the green. Bunkers on the right protect this lonA long par three that can play shorter than the yardage indicates, be sure to land your ball toward the front, left hand portion of the green. Bunkers on the right protect this lon3This interesting par four provides your first “risk vs. reward” challenge. Long hitters can carry the ball onto the putting surface with a precise tee shot. The safe play off tThis interesting par four provides your first “risk vs. reward” challenge. Long hitters can carry the ball onto the putting surface with a precise tee shot. The safe play off t4The prevailing wind can affect play on this medium length par four. You have another choice off the tee. To play safe, take the longer route down the right side toward the target f5The key to this beautiful par three is to know when to gamble and when not to do so. An open green awaits your shot on the left side of this downhill par three. Be aggressive and fThe key to this beautiful par three is to know when to gamble and when not to do so. An open green awaits your shot on the left side of this downhill par three. Be aggressive and f6The wise play on this medium length par four is a tee shot favoring the right side. Longer hitters are challenged by the fairway bunkers on the right side of the fairway. Shorter h7A wide fairway is available for your tee shot, which should favor the left side. Longer hitters can attempt to challenge the right side off the tee, but fairway bunkers and fescue 8Modeled after a hole from the National Golf Links of America, “Cape” forces you to commit to your choice of clubs off the tee. The smart play is to lay up with an iron down the9A big tee shot is an advantage on this dogleg left. The drive should favor the right side of the fairway in order to get a good view of the green. The putting surface has a wide op10This dogleg right has a surprise in store for you. The tee shot and approach to the green must avoid a large lake that is not visible from the tee. Be sure to place your second shoThis dogleg right has a surprise in store for you. The tee shot and approach to the green must avoid a large lake that is not visible from the tee. Be sure to place your second sho11You have a choice off the tee on this short par four. The safe play is to play down the middle of the wide fairway. Longer hitters can choose to cut off the dogleg, but will have t12Short and treacherous, the tee shot must fly over the largest and deepest bunkers on the course. A kidney shaped green awaits your approach. Be sure to hit your shot on the side ofShort and treacherous, the tee shot must fly over the largest and deepest bunkers on the course. A kidney shaped green awaits your approach. Be sure to hit your shot on the side of13One of the most scenic and difficult holes on the course, “Left” begins Jericho National’s version of “Amen Corner,” consisting of holes 13 through 16. Number 13 requires14The longest hole at Jericho, “Needle’s Eye” may end up being the longest par five you will ever play! Winding through trees on both sides with a hazard to the left, two big sThe longest hole at Jericho, “Needle’s Eye” may end up being the longest par five you will ever play! Winding through trees on both sides with a hazard to the left, two big s15Your next challenge after the longest five-par is the longest three-par on the course. A large green is designed to accept a long-iron or fairway wood approach. If you miss the put16The final hole of JNGC’s “Amen Corner”, number 16 is a dogleg left that tempts you to cheat down the left side of the fairway. If you cut the corner too close, the overhangin17“Split” is arguably the most strategic hole on the course. A wide fairway moving uphill lulls you into a false sense of security. After the tee shot, it’s decision time. You 18An elevated tee gives you one of the best views on the course. For the best angle to the green, keep your tee shot to the left of the fairway bunkers. An uphill second shot to a we
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