1WELCOME! Try to keep your tee shot down the right side of the fairway,otherwise the tree on the left side will block your approach to the green. The water hazard in the right rough is reachable from the tee only by the longest hitters. The green is o2A 210 yards. tee shot straight away is the recommended play on this tight par 5.It is possible to shorten the hole by cutting the corner of the severe left dogleg, but it is not a smart play. Trees line the fairway on both sides,so accuracy is at a premium. The green is a small target for the approach shot, measuring only 15 paces deep.3This hole is a slicer’s nightmare. A long draw off the tee will put you in perfect position off the tee on this long left dogleg.The green is a small one, surrounded by trees; be especially wary of the one guarding the right side of the green.4This short par 3 is a nice break from our two other par 3s. Be careful not to lose your focus, however.The green is small and raised, amplifying mistakes.5A 200 yards. shot at the 150 yards. marker is the play off the tee. Although not visible from the tee, the left side is lined by water.The elevated green makes the approach play longer than the yardage indicates, so plan accordingly. Approach shots missed to the right will invariably find their way into the water 6A big drive is a must on this long left dogleg,and a mid to long iron will still be required for the approach shot. Don’t be fooled by the green’s false front; however, balls traveling over the green will leave players tric7This par 5 is a double dogleg, with a straightforward tee shot; howeverthe fun begins on your second shot as you try to avoid the numerous live oaks between you and the green. Your approach shot into the green will be downhill, so use less club than n8The green is deeper than it appears from the tee on this uphill par 3.Again, allow for the elevation change in your club selection. DO NOT miss this green to the right!9Time to finish the inward nine with a birdie!This green is reachable by long hitters if a tail wind is present, short hitters should play to the left of the water hazard. A split level green awaits your approach shot.10The ideal tee shot will be approximately 200 yards., leaving a short iron into the green that slopes back to front. Be sure to favor the right side off the tee, as the fairway slop11Big hitters can cut the corner on this slight right dogleg,but the smart play is down the middle off the tee. Keep the approach shot right of the pin, as the ball will release to the left upon reaching the green.12Beware: “Jaws” is the name given to this difficult par 3 by the members.Be sure to use enough club, as balls hit short of the green will be lost forever. If your tee shot is “less than perfect” and comes to rest in the water hazard, please hit your13This right dogleg requires a big drive down the left side ofthe fairway to setup the optimum second shot.There is a reachable water hazard in the right rough that is not visible from the tee, so exercise caution. The green itself is large and forgiving—a nice change of pace.14The first par 5 on the course, this hole is reachable for long knockers and a birdie opportunity for most players.Aim your drive just left of the cart path, taking the large trees in the middle of the fairway out of play. If you are unable to go for the green on your second shot, position yourThe green is two-tiered, so pay close attention to the hole location when planning your approach shot.15The straightest hole on the golf course, aim directly at the 150 yards. marker off the tee.The green is deeper than it appears from the fairway,so club selection is important. A shot finding the green will be rewarded with a fairly flat, straight putt.16The only trouble on this straightforward par 3 is hitting a accurate 207 yards. shot!17The longer the tee shot, the narrower the landing area on this slight right dogleg par 5O-B lurks dangerously close on the left side for your second shot— hookers beware. Take notice of the hole location when planning your approach shot; this two-tiered green slopes18The number 1 handicap hole, this difficult par 4 plays even longer than the yardage on the scorecard—it’s uphill all the way.Should you be lucky enough to find the fairway off the tee, remember to allow an extra club or two on the approach to make up the change in elevation.When you finally reach the green, you will find yet another two-tiered green awaiting you.
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