1A narrow, undulated green is protected by bunkers on both sides.An approach played from the left side of the fairway provides the best opportunity to score.2This par five requires a drive and approach favoring the right side to avoid a hazard running on the left.A large green will entice the longer hitter, but the bunkers surrounding can lead to bigger prO-Blems.3Accuracy from the tee is a priority on this tight par four.Tee shots should favor the left center of the fairway.A large, sloped green will leave putts breaking from every direction.4The most difficult hole on the front nine, this hole requires complete precision off the tee.A hazard running on the left and O-B on the right make this hole visually intimidating.A well placed tee ball leaves a mid-iron into a reasonably flat green.5A par three where short is not a bad miss.With bunkers right and a steep embankment left, this tee shot demands precision into likely the smallest green on the course. Par is a great score here.6Tee shots should favor the left center of this fairway, leaving a mid-iron into a large green.A multi-tiered green makes an accurate approach a must for the best chance at birdie.7This short par four rewards a left to right shaped tee shot, which will leave a short-iron for the approach.Favor the left side of the green, as a bunker on the right makes a back pin nearly untouchable.8The epitome of a risk-reward par five.Most players should hit a long-iron or fairway wood off the tee, leaving the same club in hand for the second shot.Longer hitters can attempt to cut the corner, enabling its reach in two. Favor the right side on approaches into the green.9Pinpoint accuracy serves best on the shortest of the courses par threes.A multi-tiered, undulating green is protected by two bunkers and a hazard running along the right.10Pinpoint accuracy serves best on the shortest of the courses par fours.A multi-tiered, undulating green is protected by two bunkers and a hazard running along the right.11Not to be outdone, this grueling par four requires an accurate tee shot leaving a long-iron in hand for the approach.The large but undulating green is surrounded by hazards on the right and the rear. Pars are few and far between.12This par five is a reprieve from its two predecessors. A tee ball down the middle will allow reaching this hole in two possible.A hazard fronting the green splits the hole in half, requiring those laying up to be frugal in gauging the proper distance.13This par four is a reprieve from its two predecessors.A tee ball down the middle will allow reaching this hole in two possible.A hazard fronting the green splits the hole in half, requiring those laying up to be frugal in gauging the proper distance.14Another short but well protected par three, this hole requires an accurate tee ball to avoid moguls left and long, and a hazard to the front and right of the green. Putting will beAnother short but well protected par three, this hole requires an accurate tee ball to avoid moguls left and long, and a hazard to the front and right of the green. Putting will be15Unreachable by all but the longest of hitters, this is likely the only true three shot par five on the course.Tee balls should favor the left side, as well as second shots and approaches into the green. Two bunkers and a hazard on the right guard a relatively flat green.16An accurate tee ball is a must, as strategically placed bunkers make approaches from them extremely difficult. Bunkers surround this multi-tiered, undulating green. Do not take thiAn accurate tee ball is a must, as strategically placed bunkers make approaches from them extremely difficult. Bunkers surround this multi-tiered, undulating green. Do not take thi17Protected by a large marsh in front, the tee shot into this hole can range from downhill to uphill depending on the chosen tee.18A hard dogleg right par four requires a long-iron or fairway wood first shot aiming at the bunker directly in front of the tee.A short-iron approach favoring the front of the green is a must to avoid a hazard running immediately over the back. This hole can make or break your round.
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