1The opening hole is a slight dogleg to the right that plays downhill off of the tee and uphill on the approach.The safe entrance to this green is from the left. To the right of the hole are slopes that drop off to the valley below.Epworth was the birthplace of John Wesley. On the corner of Grimes Canyon and Broadway the original schoolhouse and post office still stand.2The entire left side of the hole is protected by a series of grassy hollows, while strategically placed trees protect the right side.You must hit two straight shots or this hole could be trouble. look over your shoulder from the green; on clear days you can catch a glimpse of the Channel Islands and the Pacific Ocean.3 Take your tee shot down the right hand side of the fairway. Only really long hitters will have a chance to go for the green in two.Otherwise, you must lay up to a canyon short of the green. The shallow but wide green is perched on a mountainside ledge.Shots to the green must carry the canyon with a deep pot bunker and native area protecting short of the green. What ever you do, don't be short!4Championship tees require an accurate shot over a canyon covered in native vegetation into a skinny, but long, green protected by a deep bunker on the right. From the two forward tees it is a 40 ft. drop down a slope into a wide, but shallow green protected by a bunker in the back.This area was known as Fair View 100 years ago because you have a "fair view" of the ocean from here5A long, downhill, par 5 that drops 170 feet from tee to green down to the arroyo that runs through the middle of the property. Avoid right on the drive and second shot. It will take two accurate strokes played down the left side of the fairway to be in good position for the approachDramatic views all the way down the entire hole.6A long par 3 that plays across the arroyo into a green with bunkers short right and long left.Don't go left or you will be O-B7A dogleg left that sweeps around the base of the hill on the left and protected by the Gavert Wash down the right side.reaching this green in two requires a gamble of carrying the deep bunker 30 yards short of the green on left side of the fairway.8The drive should probably be played with a fairway wood or long iron, on this short par 4 is a placement shot.Play just short of, the fairway bunkers. This will leave a short iron shot over the arroyo to a shallow green.9The smart play on this par 3 is to work the ball from right to left into this large but well-guarded green. The lake short and left, water fall back and left, and the bunkers long make this a difficult finish to the front nine. The Ogo Pogo is the Canadian cousin to the Lock Ness Monster.10On this par five, accuracy is required on every shot. The drive should favor the right side of the fairway.The second shot must avoid the fairway bunkers. Long hitters can carry the left bunker, setting up the ideal approach to the green.Green is somewhat elevated and small, so your approach shot must be accurate.11A long par 3 that plays across the arroyo into a long, skinny green with a sharp drop off into the arroyo along the left side.If you are going to miss, miss it right!12Off of the tee you must work the ball right to left, while at the same time avoiding the arroyo protecting the left side of the fairway. The second shot requires a left to right shot over the arroyo into a green that is guarded by a tree on the rightA beautiful hole lined with Pepper trees, best keep it in the fairway!13The tee shot is played over the arroyo uphill to a fairway protected by a stream on the left and a large hillside on the right.The player must favor the treacherous left side of the fairway to be rewarded with a shorter second shot over the stream that dissects the hole and protects the right side of the gThe Green Witch will be the hole everyone talks about. Be conservative, you may make par!14This drivable par 4 could set up an opportunity for an eagle.Be careful of getting too brave, accuracy is key as the arroyo will catch any balls hit to the left and a large bunker protects the right side of the green.A spectacular short hole!15Don't let the 100-foot drop from tee to green get you thinking this hole will be a breeze. With the winds swirling through the valley, club selection could range from a 3 wood to aAt the bottom of this dramatic cliff awaits a green with a bunker that keeps any offline shots to the right from falling down to the creek.16Take the risk of playing a tee shot down the right side of the fairway and set up a downhill shot into this long, skinny green protected by a natural cliff and the arroyo short andPlayers who decide to take the safe route down the left side of the fairway will have to deal with a longer shot into a shallow green with the arroyo catching any shots that go lon17A nice wide fairway awaits a well-struck drive. Right is the safe side all along the hole. Avoid left at all times. The uphill second shot is played with a long iron or fairway wood. The green is the largest on the course and is open in the front, inviting a run up second shot.18The closing dogleg left hole is a gambling finishing hole. Don't let the length scare you off of this hole as it plays downhill off of the tee dropping 170 feet from the tee. The gambling tee shot played left of the fairway bunkers takes the short cut and sets up a good opportunity for reaching the green in two.A drive to the wider fairway, right of the bunkers is the safe route, but makes the hole a 3 shot hole
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