1The first hole at Larters is a long par with a gentle dog leg from right to left.Unless you are a long hitter, your second shot demands a long iron to a generous green.2The second hole at Larters is a long dog leg right, par 5.Trees guard the fairway on both sides all the way to the green. This green has two tiers and two-putting will be tough. Pro Tip:When the flag is located on the top tier of this green, keep your approach short on the bottom tier.3The third hole at Larters is a dog leg left par four.A bunker on the right and trees on the left put a premium on accuracy off the tee. Another large green with two tiers will make putting a challenge.4The fourth hole is the signature hole at Larters.There is trouble everywhere you look on this hole. Water left, O-B right. A tee shot in the fairway is a must. Water and O-B also guard this shallow green.5The fifth hole at Larters is a short par three that provides a much needed break before the difficult sixth.The green causes most of the prO-Blems on this hole, sloping severely from back to front.6The sixth hole at Larters is the longest par four on the course, measuring over 450 yards from the blue tees.O-B guards the right side of the fairway, so be sure to stay left.four on the course, measuring over 450 yards from the blue tees. O-B guards the right side of the fairway, so be sure to stay left.7Hardest par three on the course for the men! A long iron or wood will be required to reach this large green.The right side provides plenty of room to bail but par will require a great up and down.8This short par 4 demands a very accurate tee shot.A large bunker guards the left side of this hole with rough and trees to the right. The green is the largest on the course, take note of the pin location.9Thankfully, the first nine is almost over.A good tee shot down the middle of the fairway leaves a short iron to a two-tiered green.10This medium length par 4 has O-B down the left and thick trees on the right, the tee shot on this hole is challenging with fairway bunkers everywhere.O-B borders this green on left and behind.11The eleventh hole at Larters may be the easiest you will see all day.A short tee shot is all that is needed here. The second shot is over water to a round flat green. Par or birdie is a good possibility.12The twelveth hole is a short par three that is surrounded by trouble.With water short and right and O-B left it is essential that you pick the right club here. This multi-level green slopes from back to front with several subtle breaks.With water short and right and O-B left it is essential that you pick the right club here. This multi-level green slopes from back to front with several subtle breaks.13“Risk and reward”! This short par 4 is drivable for long hitters.The green is an island, if you miss the green you are wet!14This par 3 is nestled between large oaks on both sides and the green is guarded by a large mound behind it.A good tee shot can be rewarded with par or birdie.15The fifteenth hole is another par four surrounded by trouble.Trees and O-B left, water lurks on your right. Strategically placed fairway bunkers prevent many balls from ending up worse, but are still tough to play from.16A reasonably easy par 4 requires a tee shot which avoids the fairway bunker on the left and a short iron to a receptive green.requires a tee shot which avoids the fairway bunker on the left and a short iron to a receptive green.17This sharp dogleg left par 4 is a sleepy killer.This hole has no room for error off the tee and your approach shot is to an “upside down saucer” shaped green which is tough to hold.18The finishing hole is a classic “risk/reward”.Reachable in two shots by long hitters, the green is guarded by water along the right and “big trouble” with trees left.
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