1The first hole is a dogleg left par 4 with bunkers guarding each side of the doglegFavor the right half of the fairway in order to set up a good angle for your second shotFavor the right side of the green to avoid the bunker on the left.2A slight dogleg right par 4 with bunkers guarding the right side of the fairway.Be careful to find the correct yardage and club on your approach as this green is guarded on three sides by sand traps.3The third hole is a dogleg right par 5Favor the left side of the fairway to give yourself the best angle for your second shot.On your approach in to the green, make sure to be on the correct portion of the green as subtle breaks make this one a little tricky to read.4The fourth hole is a well guarded short par 3 that typically plays into the prevailing wind.With water left and sand traps guarding the right and back portion of the green, this tee shot will need the utmost in precision.5The fifth hole is a straight away par 4 with bunkers guarding the landing zones on both the left and rightOn your approach to this slight elevated green, try your best to stay below the hole in order to avoid a downhill putt. The center of the green is best here as all sides funnel to 6The sixth hole is a dogleg left par 5. A well-placed tee shot on the right half of the fairway will set up a lay-up shot short left of the fairway bunkers.On your approach shot, add a couple extra yards to account for the elevated green and with a slope running through the middle of this green, keeping your ball on the same half of t7The seventh hole is a short, downhill par 3. Typically downwind and 5 yards downhillthis well guarded green has sand traps and deep grass bunkers protecting three sides. Play for the center of the green.8The eighth hole is a tricky short par 4.For long hitters who are looking to avoid the water all together, a drive hit to 150 yards will ensure their safety. After a well-placed teeWith water in play off the right side of the fairway, the safest drives favor the left half of the fairway.your approach shot is to a green guearded by deep sand traps on both the left and right hand side of the green. With two distinct tiers, make sure your approach finds the correct t9The ninth hole is a slight dogleg par 4 with a bunker guarding the left side of the fairway. A well-placed drive will leave you a mid to long iron to a green well guarded by water Find the correct half of the green as there is a dramatic slope that separates the left half of the green from the right.10The tenth hole is a short par 4, severe dogleg right.With water all along the left side of the hole,a well placed drive will leave you a mid iron or wedge into this green. Favor the right half of the green in order to avoid the bunker left of the green.11The eleventh hole is a long par 3 with a small green, guarded by grass mounds on the left and sand traps on the the right. Make sure you favor the front half of the green as this gThe eleventh hole is a long par 3 with a small green, guarded by grass mounds on the left and sand traps on the the right. Make sure you favor the front half of the green as this g12The twelfth hole is a short, tricky par 4. Choose your straightest, longest club off the tee to navigate a fairway that is guarded on both sides by water and sand traps.After a well-placed drive, your short iron will be to a small, double-tiered green that is guarded by water short and right, and a sand trap left. Find the correct tier here as a l13The thirteenth hole is a short par 4 that is guarded by water along the entire left side of the holeA well-placed drive favors the right half of the fairway. For long hitters, a drive to the 150 yard marker is best to avoid the fairway sand trap. Playing 5 yards downhill from thethis green is heavily guarded with a sand trap on the right, and water guarding short, left, and long. Be sure to commit to your yardage on this one.14The fourteenth hole is a dogleg left par with a sand trap guarding the left side of the fairway. A well-placed drive favors the righ half of fairway and will leave you a mid to lonRegardless of the pin location, a safe approach shot will find the center of the green as sand traps protect the front and right sides of this green.15The fifteenth hole is a dogleg left par 5. A well-placed tee shot will find the right half of the fairway and leave you a wood to long iron for your lay-up.Water guards the left side of the fairway on your second shot.Find an ideal yardage for your lay-up as this green is guarded on the front and left side by water, and by a sand trap long. Play the approach shot 5 yards further as anything shor16The sixteenth hole is a dogleg left par 4.With water guarding the entire left side of the fairway, a well-placed drive finds the center or right half of the fairway.With water guarding the front and left sides of the green, and deep sand traps guarding the right side, the best bail out areas are short right or long.17The seventeenth hole is a long, downhill par 3. With water guarding the green short, as well as sand traps guarding the left and right sides of the green, the best approaches find The seventeenth hole is a long, downhill par 3. With water guarding the green short, as well as sand traps guarding the left and right sides of the green, the best approaches find 18The eighteenth hole is a long dogleg right par 5Favoring the left side of the fairway is a must here as a giant bunker awaits any drive left out to the right.After a well-placed drive, the layup shot should favor the right half of the fairway for the best angle to the green. With deep sand traps guarding three sides of the green, and a
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