1The front nine begins with a reasonable par 5 that is narrow, but usually forgiving. If you play your tee shot to the left & your second shot just inside the 150 yard marker, you wUse the fairway wood or long iron. Favor the left sideApproximately 85 yards to the ditch. Aim left center of fairway. Deep green.2Hole 2 is a birdie chance.This par 4 is only guarded by fairway bunkers on the right side. Hit a reasonable tee shot and you will have a short iron second, and possibly another birdie putt.3This is one of the hardest tee shots on the course.A forced carry over the marsh is necessary to hit a fairway that slopes away to the right and to the left. Hit the fairway and the battle is mostly won;but don't put yourself too far above the hole on the severely sloping green.4A short par 3 with a tricky two-tieredgreen with water on the left-hand side. Short landing is better than long in choosing a club for this hole.5A par 4 with plenty of sand traps to go around.The fairway is sandwiched between two sand traps half way to the green.The right side of the green is covered with three more traps. Short is better than long on your second shot.6A short par 4 with a dog-leg to the left.The green is protected by sand traps on the front left. Favor the right side of the fairway off the tee.7A straight par 4 with sand on the left and waterdown the right side of the fairway.Big green. Hit one more club on approach.8Best and most scenic par 3 on the course. Avoid landing long and/or left.Favor the right hand side of the green.9A par 4 with sand traps on the leftside of the fairway and a stream cutting in front of the green.Four sand traps surround the front and sides of the green.10This is the shortest and most reachable par 4 on the course.Hazards include two separate ponds on the right side of the course with wetland area on the left. One bunker is adjacent to the front right of the green.11This hole has a slight dogleg left. There are several large bunkers contained in the crook of the dogleg, as well as several bunkers on the outer elbow of the dogleg.Three bunkers surround the green.12One of Utah's best par 4's. Use any club off the tee that will get you to the 150 yard marker.Right side of the fairway is best for your approach to the green. Deep green guarded by two bunkers.13Great risk reward hole. Driver all the way down to 7 iron can be used off the tee. If laying up with an iron or hybrid, your target should be the 150 yard marker. Your approach is 14This hole has water all along the left edge. Those who tee off from the blue or black tees will have to tee off over the water. Make sure to select enough club that you won't splas15This hole has a small stream running through the middle. The stream is about 250 to 260 yards from the blue tees and 150 to 160 from the red/silver tees.16A great risk/reward par 5. Keep your tee shot right of the bunkers.Second shot is a lay up just short of the large fairway bunker. Lay up should be between the 150 and 100 yard marker.17Par 3 that is all forced carry. Add one club unless the flag is front. Difficult front trap.18The final hole is a straight-forward hole.Favor the right center of the fairway to allow for a better look on your second shot.
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