1The tee shot should get near, but not through the end of the fairway about 275 yards out.The fairway is very wide but you should try to avoid the steep drop off on the left that could create an awkward approach shot.The second shot is to an elevated green that slopes from a high point in the back right to the front left2An elevated teeing ground will make the tee shot requirement much shorter.A tee shot hit down the left side has about 60 more yards of fairway length to work with.The forced carry across the water hazard for the approach shot can look scary. However, the hazard ends 20 yards short of the green.3A slight dogleg to the right requiring a tee shot that avoids the low-lying hazard on the right.The green slopes from back to front making recoveries from over the green very touchy.4A straight drive allows you to focus on the more demanding approach shot over a large bunker.Only a precision short iron will allow an aggressive putt for birdie.The green is divided into three distinct sections.5The fifth is the first Par 3 and it is a good one.It runs slightly downhill to an ample target with a wide front entrance.A shot landing at that angle can run onto the mildly contoured green.6. The tee shot needs to be placed as close as possible to the fairway bunker on the left in order to give the best approach angle.A lay-up shot should carry a hazard crossing the fairway 150 yards from the greenThe green slopes from right to left and should offer up some good birdie chances.7Tee shots to the right have to deal with a large, moderately deep sand bunker.The shortest Par 3 on the course looks simple enough, but it can jump up and surprise you.A front half hole placement will have to deal with a severe slope from the back left of the green segment to the front right.8This uphill Par 4 can stretch to over 475 yards from the back cut of the championship tee.The number 2 handicap hole gets most of its bite from its lengthhave a wood in your hands for the approach. A large, sculpted grass bunker lines the hill on the right side of the green.9The tee shot needs to be placed between the large bunker on the right and the grove of trees on the left.Optimum tee shot position will be as close to the end of the first fairway as possible.The approach shot will have to contend with an area surrounding and including the green that slopes from right to left.10The tee shot must be threaded between two large cottonwoods to the fairway.Regardless of your position off of the tee box, you will have to pay attention to the creek down the right side that cuts across the fairway as it gets closer to the green.The grade of the tenth green slopes hard from right to left11A well-placed tee shot really opens up the options for the uphill second shot.The long hitter may opt to go for the green in two. If this is to be done, they must carry the bunker that splits the fairway into two distinct portions.Favoring the left side fairway may be a better option as it runs all the way up to the green providing a bent-grass collection area left of the green.12One of the more difficult tee shots on the course awaits you at number 12.The downhill drive must be threaded between hazards on each side of the fairway.The uphill second shot is a challenge because of the large change in elevation and blind approach, you may want to think about going up a club to reach the green in two13If the wind is right, this can be a go-for-broke situation off the tee.. A huge slope guards the green on its right side also.14Swirling winds over the pond can also cause havoc off the tee.Chipping and pitching to this dangerous, two-tier green is difficult.15This par 4 of only 350 yards from the back tee may not require a driver off the tee.Those that do not make it to the top of the hill are faced with a substantial uphill lie.Depending on the pin placement, tee shots on the left side will need a high approach to contend with the large trees that guard the front of the green.16Any tee shot in the fairway is a good one.A hazard crosses the fairway at the bottom of the landing area.The wide opening in front of the green accepts a rolling shot.17The last Par 3 on the course spans the same hazard that Hole 14 did.The wind has been known swirl across the green in either direction.18If you play the back cut of every championship tee, the back nine stretches to over 3800 yards and has a Par of 37Optimal lay up area is from 100 to 140 yards from the middle of the green
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