1A tee shot into a prevailing wind will find a player navigating the out of bounds left and the tree right.A shot of 130-150 yards will have you avoiding a deep bunker that protects the right side of the green. Hit the green and par is a good start.2A long Par 3 with a large green should give a player a chance to hit the green and putt for birdie.A long Par 3 with a large green should give a player a chance to hit the green and putt for birdie.3A solid second shot will leave the player a third shot inside 100 yards and a good look at birdie.A player may elect to cut the corner over the trees, but most will play it safe and hit up the fairway.4A very large tree on the right and massive bunker on the left has most players hitting a hybrid or 3-wood to 120-140 yards.This bunker guarded and very shallow green will make distance control essential. The key is to keep it below the hole.5The elevated tee will allow players to hit less club off the tee. Stay away from the out of bounds and out of the tree and you should be left with a shot of 120-140 yardsLarge green makes for an easy target on your second shot.6Our No. 1 handicap hole requires a very accurate tee shot to the left center of the fairway. The creek runs down the entire right side and then crosses the fairway 110 yards from the green and out of bounds down the left side.A mid iron to an elevated green will test any caliber of player.7This dogleg left will require the big hitters to aim down the left side of a fairway that slopes right. This will prevent the balls from going into the right rough. One of three very severe greens. Being below the hole is a must!8Most players will hit one more club to ensure they get over the bunkers.Uphill Par 3 with a well bunkered and undulated green.9The easiest Par 5 on the course. If you can navigate the lake on the right off the tee and the bunkers on your second shot, you are home free!
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