1A good opening hole.It gives you a chance to get loose and still make par. Any drive in the fairway will do. Your second shot can finish anywhere in the fairway except behind the signature Spruce TreeLonger hitters have a good chance for birdie. The approach shot needs to be below the hole. Anything past leaves a slippery downhill putt that's tough to stop near the hole. Don't 2Almost every drive will find it's way to the right side of the fairway. It's rare to keep any drive but ones short of the hill in the middle or left side.An awkward stance for your second shot is common. Favor the left side of the green as shots hit short may run up. Par is a good score. Don't be greedy here because 6 is easy to mak3For the best look at the green,a drive in the middle or left side of the fairway is very desirable.The approach shot must avoid three bunkers that surround the green. Making par from the trees on the right is very difficult. Accurate shots that land short often run up to the gre4A short but tricky par 3. Although the shot looks downhill, most golfers should play this hole to the advertised distance.A mishit tee shot may easily find the only water hazard on the course. Depending on the pin position, two-putting can be difficult because of the slope of the green.5Another good chance to get back a stroke. This par 5 starts with an uphill tee shot that will run out as it gets over the hill. Aim it straight down the middle.The downhill second shot can leave you with a relatively short approach to a gently sloping green. Keep it in the short grass and this hole can be your friend.6Arguably the most difficult par 4 on the course.The tee shot must be accurately hit between the trees. Longer hitters will need to fade the ball for the best chance to keep it in the fairway.The second shot will be with a mid to long club and blind to a green guarded by a long narrow bunker on the left and another on the front right. Par is a great score.7This short par 4 plays all downhill. Most players will hit less than driver off the tee.The longer the drive, the more accurate it must be as the fairway narrows quickly past the 150 yard marker. However a well hit drive will almost certainly run to the bottom of the leaving a very short uphill shot to a green guarded by two bunkers in the front and one that will catch long errant shots. Don't be tricked by the distance, 6 can be made very easy8This par 3 plays completely uphill. Grab at least one extra club. The bunker in the front is more for show.The natural collection area in front of the green is a common place for second shots to be played from. If you find the green on your tee shot, it gently slopes from back to front 9This straight away par 4 plays slightly downhill.A fairly generous fairway does have out of bounds to right. The second shot has a tendency to play slightly shorter than the yardage.The green is relatively flat. This shortish hole can yield good scores if you get the distance right on your approach shot.10This medium length par 4 has the widest fairway on the course.Tee it high and let it fly! It is a rather benign hole and with an accurate second shot will yield another good score for the card. The small narrow bunkers behind the green are no11This hole is similar to number 10 in length but has a lot more character in the fairway. You will need to be a little more accurate with your drive here.With a little luck, you'll have a flat lie. With bad luck, you could be facing an uphill or downhill lie for your second shot. No real trouble at the green with the exception of th12Almost every drive will find it's way to the right side of the fairway.It's rare to keep any drive but ones short of the hill in the middle or left side. An awkward stance for your second shot is common. Favor the left side of the green as shots hit s13Here's the only par 5 on the back nine.The tee shot requires just a slight fade off the tee to another generous fairway.Longer hitters can reach in two, but most will have a short third shot to a green guarded by one bunker on the front left with a big lip. Avoid that and par or better can be attain14Most likely the toughest Par 3 on the Hill Course. The green is surrounded by bunkers on the front, right and back.A narrow slot exists for those who need to try and run one up there. If you can manage to get a tee shot on the putting surface, the greens' gentle slope and relatively small size,15The last straight par 4 on the course.It's a medium length hole that has a generous fairway and no trouble nearthe green. Keep it in the short grass off the tee and you'll have a great chance to redeem yourself.16A very solid par 4 that has little trouble in it's design, but can cause you to scratch your head when you finished the hole.The drive sets up for a left to right shot. A good drive will leave you a mid-iron into a slightly elevated green. Make sure to hit enough club to clear the elevation on the front 17Par 4 for the white tee players and a par 5 for red and gold tees.It requires a well placed tee shot, ideally shaped from right to left. Long hitter beware, a straight ball will run through the fairway.Most players will have a mid to long iron/hybrid into the green. As a par 4 the length causes the most trouble here. For the forward tee players, here's a good opportunity for you.18The finishing hole is a true risk / reward opportunity.The green is drivable by hitting your tee shot over the trees.Beware that a mishit tee shot can turn into a 5 or 6 real quick and make that after round beverage taste sour! If you clear the trees the two bunkers at the green are excellent bal
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