1Down the left side offers the best chance to get to the green in two.Go for the green in two through the opening or take aim at the 100 yard marker.A downhill short approach to a large green.2Move the ball right to left to keep the ball in the fairway or take aim at the 150 yard marker.An upside down bowl of a green.3Either go for hitting a driver straight and true or take less club to ensure that the ball can get over the trees on the second shot.Heavily guarded, heavily sloped green that requires the deftest of touches.4Aim at the left end of the fairway bunker and keep the drive on the left side of the fairway to keep from being blocked out by the trees near the green.The miss, should it come, is to the left of the green.False front, sloping left to right.5Everything will release from right to left on landing.6If the pin is right, play to the middle, taking the front bunker out of play.7All straight, tee shots will collect in the first valley.Confident with the short game, go for the second valley and get close tot he green. Otherwise, keep the ball on the second plateau, no closer than 120 out, for an easier approach.Generous, but slopes from back to front.8Any shot on the green is a good shot, regardless of the pin.The whole green complex slopes from right to left.9Up the left side offords the best angle into the green.False front, elevated green, prevailing wind. Take an extra club.10A tee shot placed at the top of the hill is ideal.Anywhere in the fairway between the 100 and 150 yard markers keeps the approach on the same level as the green.Leave the approach below the hole as the green is severely sloped from back to left.11Middle of the green is never a bad thing. Be mindful of the wind, as the tee is sheltered on this hole.12A tee shot placed up the left side of the fairway allows for a better approach angle.Study the yardage carefully. The elevation change requires an extra club or two.The false front of this green turns good shots into bad results.13Favour the right side as most drives will kick down into the middle of the fairway.Generally into the prevailing wind with a modestly elevated Green.Severely sloped from back to front with a difficult hump in the middle. Place the ball on the same sides as the pin for an easier puff.14Keep it simple and play to the 150 yard marker.A forced carry over water to a completely protected green.15Don’t let the water intimidate. Calculate the yardage to clear the pond and swing freely.An extra club or two is required to compensate for the elevated green. There is a drop area at the corner of the pond.16Hit it down the middle and hit it long.There is not a lot of room for error if you are going for this hole in 2 shots. If you are laying up, aim at the two left bunkers well away from the water.A shallow green that penalizes any shot that doesn’t hit it.17A drive over the best bunkers will leave the best approach options.An easy approach if the pin is cut on the left side of the green. A pin cut on the right half brings the front bunker and trouble both right and long into play.This green is known for its subtle unseen breaks.18The more water carried with the tee shot, the less yardage required to negotiate on the approach.A high, soft landing shot well up the green is required from anywhere.Severely sloped from back to front. A putt from behind the hole will run and run and run.
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