1This hole is a straightaway 540-yard par 5 that plays into the prevailing south wind.The tee shot must contend with a fairway bunker on the left and the second shotcould be O-Bstructed by a large tree that guards the approach to the green2A long tight par four that plays into a south wind.The tee shot must be placed between fairway bunkers in the landing areaThe green is heavily bunkered and the left side is protected by a large oak tree.3This hole features multiple teeing areas.The back tees are 204 yards with a 30 foot vertical drop to the green. A small creek runs next to the green, which has two levels with bunkers on the front left and back right4This hole is a short dogleg left par four that plays into the south wind.The tee shot must cross a creek featuring a natural waterfall. The small green is bunkered heavily.5This hole is a downhill par four that normally plays downwind.The tee box offers a beautiful view of the countryside. The green is shallow and protected in the front left by a deep bunker.6This hole is a short uphill drive with a prevailing right to left wind.There are no fairway bunkers, but the second shot is to a smallelevated green that is heavily bunkered with a false front.7This hole is a beautiful downhill par three that is normally played with a left to right windThe green is angled to allow shots hit to the front left an opportunity to roll to the back right pin placement. The tee box features a panoramic view of the countryside for 15 mil8This hole provides another panoramic view.A left to right shot is preferable on this wide fairway.Once you reach the green your work has just begun. The green is slightly elevated, and most of the putting surface can be seen from the fairway.9The longest hole on the golf course, it is downhill and normally downwind.The fairway slopes right to left and the second shot is dramatically downhill.The green, which is the smallest on the course, is bunkered to the left and right.10This hole is a downhill par four that plays into the wind.The left side of the fairway is bordered by a rock outcropping and the right side by several large pecan treesThe green is bunkered on both sides but open in the front.11This is one of the most unusual holes on any golf course.A par three of 218 yards that plays down the channel of a large ravine into the prevailing wind. The entire hole is tree-lined and the green is protected front and back by water.12This hole is downhill and downwindThe front of the small green is guarded by a severe left to right slope that will funnel most approach shots into a bunker on the right side of the green or a creek,which meanders along the back and right side of the green13On this hole, the elevated tee gives a view of the entire length of this par four hole.A prevailing left to right breeze might carry a tee shot into the right fairway bunker. The back tee requires a carry of over 200 yards to clear a water hazard.14This hole is usually downwind,and should be reachable in two shots. The dogleg right features fairway bunkers on both sides of the landing areaThe green is framed by large blackjack trees to the left and right15This hole plays east to west and is well bunkeredA new tee box on this hole not only adds length but also difficulty to the easiest of the par 3s. The green is prO-Bably the largest and most severely sloped on the golf course.16This hole plays west to east and is a slight doglegright with a sloping left to right fairway protected on the right by a large tree and a fairway bunker.The green is very large and well-bunkered.17This is the most difficult hole on the course at 467 yards into a prevailing south windThe tee shot must carry 180 yards to clear the lake. The green is guarded by a bunker on the front left. Lake Louise sits menacingly to the left to swallow any pulled shots.18This downhill, normally downwind hole may allow quite a few birdies.However, the tee shot must carry 241 yards to clear the lake and the entire length of the hole is bordered by Lake Louise to the left. This green could set the stage for a dramatic
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