1On this opening par 4, the widest portion of the fairway is before the downhill slope so don’t go over 250 yards on your tee shot.From there, you’ll be able to shoot for the green with ease, but take enough club on your approach to safely carry the bunker.2There’s a sizable bunker that juts out from the left side of the rough that affects aggressive players on the tee.Look to max out your tee shot at 240 yards to avoid the bunker and then aim for the wide fairway at the 100-yard marker for your second shot.It will take impressive accuracy for long hitters, who should seek to land their tee shot to the right of the bunker, where the fairway closes in. A drive that goes too far right w3This hole bends to the left and is designed to punish aggressive players. Look to max out your drive at255 yards towards the right side of the fairway, giving yourself a clear path ontothe green for your second swing. Add at least one more club on the uphill approach.4You’ll face a downhill tee shot on this par 3. Wind is always a factor here.Behind the green is a bunker and scrub brush, so play one club lower to avoid going long.5There is more room on the right side of the fairway than you think and by hitting your tee shot at a maximum of 250 yards, you’ll be able to secure a favorable lie and a clear vithe green for your second shot. Take 1-2 clubs less when carrying the ball on the downhill approach, but be aware of the bunker located to the short right-side if you aim to run th6Play your tee shot to the left of the fairway bunkers and hit it with confidence.The uphill approach shot is blind from the fairway. Add 1 or 2 clubs depending on the wind. Be sure to take enough club if the flag is in the back.7Using the same strategy from Hole #4,check the wind as it will affect tee shots that climb above the trees on the way to green. Avoid hitting it over the green by playing one club lower.8On this double dogleg par 5, your tee shot must carry the creek so a 240 yard drive would be ideal. Do not go too far left or you will be blocked out by trees. Lay up your second s9Play your tee shot to the right-center of this fairway. Don’t under-club the uphill approach;if you come up short, the ball may roll all the way back off the green. Be sure to take the wind into account when making your club selection.10Look to max out your tee shot at 250 yards so it sits before the downward slope. There is not much trouble surrounding the landing area. You’ll most likely be about 180 yards out11The green starts 46 yards beyond the large bunker in front. If you miss short and right, you’ll find the large chipping area. Don’t go left, or else you’re facing a difficultThe green starts 46 yards beyond the large bunker in front. If you miss short and right, you’ll find the large chipping area. Don’t go left, or else you’re facing a difficult12This par 4 plays uphill from tee to green, so play one club higher if necessary.The fairway is tough to see from the tees but its widest at the 150 yard marker.The green is also partially O-Bscured on the uphill approach. There is a closely-mown area shorts and left of the elevated green.13Play your tee shot to the left of the fairway to avoid the bunker on the right.Lay up your second shot to the 100-yard marker. Anything else would be considered an aggressive play, since the approach is downhill and behind the green is trouble. Don’t go lon14Bunkers guard both sides of the fairway, so look to play your tee shot at 250 yards maximum,to play your second shot before the fairway closes in. The approach can be blind to the wide, sloping green.15Aim for the right and back of this green, as most of the trouble is to the front and left. Be sure to check the pin position before making your club selection on this uphill par 3.Aim for the right and back of this green, as most of the trouble is to the front and left. Be sure to check the pin position before making your club selection on this uphill par 3.16The safe play is a long iron or fairway wood off of the tee to the right side of the landing area.Aggressive players will need to factor in the slope of the fairway, as it tilts to the left. Stay away from the bunkers on the left side of the green.17Hit your tee shot as far up the fairway chute as you can,which will require at least 218 yards of carry. You’ll be left with only a wedge or short iron in. A lone pot bunker guards the front of the green.18The left side of this fairway is your target from the tee. Keep your second shot left as well to take the trees out of play.The approach is uphill to a wide green so play at least one club up for your shot.
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