1The opening hole is a slight dogleg to the right that plays downhill off of the tee and uphill on the approach.To the right of the hole are slopes that drop off to the valley below. The green is guarded on the right by a steep grassy face that must be carried to reach the back right pin pos2The second hole is a straight-a-way, par 4.The entire left side of the hole is protected by a series of grassy hollows, while strategically placed trees protect the right side. A good drive will create a chance to get ahead3The downhill third hole will be a test of accuracy off of the tee and into the green.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 mounta4A beautiful, downhill, par 3 that plays differently depending on the tee you are playing.The “Big Jakes†and Championship tees require an accurate shot over a canyon covered in native vegetation into a skinny, but long, green protected by a deep bunker on t5A long, downhill, par 5 that drops 170 feet from tee to green down to the arroyo that runs through the middle of the property (one of the longest par 5's in the United States).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 approach into a heavily bunkered6A long par 3 that plays across the arroyo into a green with bunkers short right and long left.A natural setting of the river valley and the native grasses make this a beautiful hole. Don't hook left or you will be O-B and might rustle up some angry cowboys!7A dogleg left that sweeps around the base of the hill on the left and protected by the Gavert Wash down the right sideAfter a well placed drive, 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.If successful, the player will be rewarded with a kick off of the down slope behind this bunker carrying the ball onto the green. However, if unsuccessful your prO-Blems are only b8The drive prO-Bably played with a fairway wood or long iron, on this short par 4 is a placement shot.Play it at, but just short of, the fairway bunkers. This will leave a short iron shot over the arroyo to a shallow green. Second shot must be distant accurate!9The smart play on this par 3 is to work the ball fromright 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 'O
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