1A par will be achievable if you are cautious of the pond on your initial tee shot, but the hole is designed so that a tee shot played up the left side of the fairway near the pond,Golfers start their game on this short par four that doglegs out of a brace of natural hardwood trees onto a large open landing area. A natural pond comes into play on the left sid2The second hole is a long par three that will play short of its yardage due to the naturally elevated tees. The hole has a natural ridge which allowed for great tee placements. In In addition, there is a little stream that crosses the fairway in front of the green giving the hole even more definition. The green is tucked into the slope across the stream so 3A slight dogleg to the right will keep your interest on this par five that plays into an open meadow. The hole molds the land with the fairways being nearly the same elevation from Long hitters will have the opportunity to reach the green in two, since the green is nearly forty feet down the hill. The green is well bunkered, but the entrance was left open to4our tee shot is played across a narrow stream onto a generous, elevated landing area. The challenge is to stay clear of the stream which runs parallel up the right side of the holeHole #4 is framed by beautiful wooded areas located up the right side and around this challenging hole. Your tee shot is played across a narrow stream onto a generous, elevated lan5The terrain for this long, dogleg right was created for the game of golf. The hole plays from an elevated tee to a generous landing area. The approach shot is slightly downhill andThe hole plays from an elevated tee to a generous landing area. The approach shot is slightly downhill and lush woods partially frame each side of the fairway. Unlike Hole #4, the longer hitter should have an advantage on this hole. Once safely on, the undulating green provides the final challenge to par.6When you begin your club selection process for this par three, you should take a minute to review the design of the hole. A large green provides a good target, but the deep bunkersWhen you begin your club selection process for this par three, you should take a minute to review the design of the hole. A large green provides a good target, but the deep bunkers7Most of the hole is framed by mature hardwoods. The wetland ravine must be negotiated to reach the landing area from the tee and a stream crosses the fairway directly in front of tHole #7 is a demanding and memorable par 4 that has a dogleg left. This hole plays much shorter than its yardage due to the elevation drop from tee to green. Most of the hole is fr8This is a par 5 that will take three shots to get to the green with bunkers coming into play on every shot. However, #8 is one of the most beautiful holes on the course and will ofHole #8 parallels the third hole up the entire left side of the fairway. However, a slight dogleg left brings some interesting challenges to this par 5. A steep downhill wooded sloHowever, a slight dogleg left brings some interesting challenges to this par 5. A steep downhill wooded slope serves as a natural hazard that frames the right side from tee to gree9The 9th Hole brings you back to the Clubhouse with a short dogleg to the right that plays uphill and through woods to an elevated green. The right side of the fairway is heavily buThe 9th Hole brings you back to the Clubhouse with a short dogleg to the right that plays uphill and through woods to an elevated green. The right side of the fairway is heavily bu10Like the first hole, this short dogleg to the right starts out gently as it plays through a shoot of beautiful hardwoods to a wide open landing area. However, do not discount the mLike the first hole, this short dogleg to the right starts out gently as it plays through a shoot of beautiful hardwoods to a wide open landing area. However, do not discount the m The green is slightly set into the woods so that a precise approach shot will be required to set up a birdie attempt.11Accuracy is a must with a middle to long iron on this par 3. The tees are placed on this wooded hole approximately twenty feet above the green. Pristine wetlands border the left siAccuracy is a must with a middle to long iron on this par 3. The tees are placed on this wooded hole approximately twenty feet above the green. Pristine wetlands border the left si12Off the tee you will need to concentrate on a fairly straight shot slightly downhill, straight-away to the green. A natural tree line borders the entire left side of the hole and tProtected wetlands fronting the right half of the green provide a challenge on the approach shot as well as a bounty of nature to view once securely on the green.13Don’t leave anything in the bag on the tee shot of this par five. You will initially play into the woods with a slight dogleg right up a gradual slope. Once beyond the first landOnce beyond the first landing area, the remainder of the hole will be played in a wide, open area with the beautiful hardwood forest forming the backdrop for the green. One should 14This is the longest par 4 on the course at 477 yards. On most days this hole will play less than its yardage as tees are elevated and the entire hole plays slightly downhill. The wThis is the longest par 4 on the course at 477 yards. On most days this hole will play less than its yardage as tees are elevated and the entire hole plays slightly downhill. The w15The natural topography of the land allowed this hole to be designed to play uphill through a wooded area to a green that sets out in a small clearing. Be sure your tee shot is pinpThe natural topography of the land allowed this hole to be designed to play uphill through a wooded area to a green that sets out in a small clearing. Be sure your tee shot is pinp16This picturesque par 4 plays from elevated tees over a wetlands area onto a slightly elevated fairway. The challenging wetlands continue up the entire right side of the hole. A lon A long fairway bunker at the dogleg will keep errant shots in play and out of the woods. The approach shot is a little downhill to a well protected green.17Off the tee you must carry your first shot up hill through the woods to the first landing area, being wary of several bunkers on the right side of this dogleg left. Your second shoour second shot must be accurate as you hit over an environmentally sensitive area and onto a wide landing zone that is framed by bunkers and mounds. The approach shot is the key t18An almost 200-yard carry over wetlands off the tee is more than enough for one to think about as you begin the home hole. But once you’ve survived the wetlands, your second shot An almost 200-yard carry over wetlands off the tee is more than enough for one to think about as you begin the home hole. But once you’ve survived the wetlands, your second shot
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