1The opening hole is a scorable par 5 that curves gently to the right. While reachable for the longer hitter, it plays as a 3-shot hole for the mid to high handicapper. The green isOn the approach, be sure to miss short or right as there is a large bunker that protects the left-hand side as well as high grass further left. A few well-placed shots will give yo2A straightaway par 3 that is fairly short. Bunkers guard both sides of this green that slopes back to front. A miss that is long is likely to result in bogey. Keep it below the holA straightaway par 3 that is fairly short. Bunkers guard both sides of this green that slopes back to front. A miss that is long is likely to result in bogey. Keep it below the hol3The first par 4 of the course is a medium-length hole that angles ever so slightly to the right. Favor the left side of the fairway to avoid trees on the right and give yourself thThe green can be tricky, especially if the pin is placed in the back left or right portions of the green, which slope away from the player. Bunkers again guard the left and right s4Another long par 5 measures 525 yards from the back tees. Trees line both sides of the fairway, but right is the much better miss as it opens up further down toward the green.The green slopes somewhat severely from back to front. Do your best to keep the ball below the hole, especially if the pin is in the front part of the green. The back half of the g5This par 5 plays slightly uphill that tops out at 368 yards. From the tee, it’s better to miss to the right where there are fewer trees.Keep the ball below the hole on your approach shot and avoid the bunker that guards the front right of the green. Par is a good score but you should have a reasonable chance at bir6This is a short par 4 that plays slightly downhill. A very long hitter might try to go for the green, especially because it often plays downwind as well. However, trouble lurks botThe green is tough with multiple tiers. Back right is an especially tough pin location to access because the green slopes away from the player. You can be aggressive and make an ea7This par 3 deserves two descriptions. The length is very different from the back tees, compared to the other tees. From the back tees, this is easily the most difficult hole on theEither way, there is out of bounds to the left, a greenside bunker long left and short right, and high grass further to the right. Once you get to the green, the real fun begins. TThe back right section is nearly impossible to access from the tee because of the bunker that guards it. Play short when the pin is down front and play to the middle of the green w8The Miami River sits to your left and that’s not where you want to end up. Avoid out of bounds down the left and trees to the right on this short par 4 and you should end up withThe Miami River sits to your left and that’s not where you want to end up. Avoid out of bounds down the left and trees to the right on this short par 4 and you should end up with9This is perhaps the most difficult par 4 on the golf course. The Miami River is once again to your left and there are trees that guard the right side. Unlike #8, this hole is much This green is the most severely turtlebacked on the course. Do not go long if the pin is in the front. The back left and right sections are very complicated to read and manage. Bun10This is the longest par 4 on the course measuring at 428 yards from the back tees. Out of bounds looms to the left and trees again guard the right hand side.The green is one of the larger ones on the course. It is sloped from back to front. Avoid going long at all costs. Par is very manageable here despite the length.11A large tree not far from the tee box will gO-Bble up any tee shot that ventures to the right here. A fade that starts down the left side of the fairway is the best tee shot to plaThere is high grass on the left that comes in close that needs to be avoided. The green is shallow and much longer from side to side than back to front. Long is not a good place to12This is a par 3 where the green again slopes from back to front. The length is around 160 yards from the main tee and the hole plays just a bit uphill even though it doesn’t lookThis is a par 3 where the green again slopes from back to front. The length is around 160 yards from the main tee and the hole plays just a bit uphill even though it doesn’t look13This is a true risk/reward, drivable par 4. It plays right at 300 yards from the back tees and the green is hidden as the hole doglegs sharply left at about 230 yards. Trouble lurkPlay a mid-iron down the middle if you are laying up with your tee shot but be careful to avoid the pond that is to the right and somewhat hidden from view. If you are going for it14A short par 3 provides another scoring opportunity as long as you find the surface. There is a pond that looms to the right and going long is not a good place to be. Stay below theA short par 3 provides another scoring opportunity as long as you find the surface. There is a pond that looms to the right and going long is not a good place to be. Stay below the15Some players have even taken to playing the entire hole from the adjacent left fairway (hole #16) to avoid having to navigate the trees. Stay below the hole once you get to the greThis is a short par 5 but still very challenging. The hole doglegs to the left and there are two giant trees about 100 yards out from the green that provide only a very narrow open16A straightaway, longish par 4 is up next. It measures 409 yards from the back tees.There isn’t too much trouble on either side of the fairway here. Once again, keep the ball below the hole and avoid going over the green as there is trouble lurking in the woods.17A well-positioned tee shot should favor the left side of the fairway on this hole. There are trees on both sides, but the ones on the right are much closer to the fairway.Long of the green is the only place you can’t end up. The green has some mounding around the edges but is otherwise fairly flat with a gentle slope from back to front.18The home hole is a long par 5 that again should favor the left side of the fairway to avoid trees on the right. A longer hitter can reach the green in two, but most players should Be sure to avoid the high grass on the left. This green doesn’t have too much contour but is definitely sloped from back to front. Avoid bunkers left and right and keep the ball
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