1What looks like an easy opening hole is deceptively difficult: Keep your tee shot left to open up the narrow and tricky green.What looks like an easy opening hole is deceptively difficult: Keep your tee shot left to open up the narrow and tricky green.2A great risk and reward hole: Do you take the driver and go for the green to set up a two putt birdie, or play safe into the dip with a long iron or hybridA great risk and reward hole: Do you take the driver and go for the green to set up a two putt birdie, or play safe into the dip with a long iron or hybrid3A great birdie chance if you keep your tee shot to the left. The fairway slopes from left to right, so aim your second shot just inside the left hand greenside bunker.A great birdie chance if you keep your tee shot to the left. The fairway slopes from left to right, so aim your second shot just inside the left hand greenside bunker.4Do you take the second fairway bunker on and drive up the left, or play it safe as a three shotter? The swale on the right of the green will gobble up any pushed approach shots.Do you take the second fairway bunker on and drive up the left, or play it safe as a three shotter? The swale on the right of the green will gobble up any pushed approach shots.5A gentle par three: All the trouble is at the front of this deceptively small green, so take enough clubA gentle par three: All the trouble is at the front of this deceptively small green, so take enough club6A beautiful par four: Avoid the bunkers from the tee and set yourself up with a good birdie chance. Once on the green allow a little more break from the right on this sloping greenA beautiful par four: Avoid the bunkers from the tee and set yourself up with a good birdie chance. Once on the green allow a little more break from the right on this sloping green7Our second par three requires an accurate tee shot, as the green slopes dramatically from front to back. Three is a good score here.8By far the hardest hole on the front nine: Keep your tee shot to the right to allow for the fairway camber, and watch out for the fairway bunkers with your second shot.9Another long and challenging par four, the safe line is to aim at the gate in the distance with your drive, or take on the bunkers to make the second shot shorter. Most people come10A tough start to the back nine awaits. The fairway slopes from left to right, and the green is the most difficult on the course. Try to play your approach past the hole for an easi11A large target but there is danger if you miss the green especially long.A large target but there is danger if you miss the green especially long.12Ranked as the most difficult hole on the course. If you can miss all four fairway bunkers from the tee, a tough second shot awaits to a narrow green with two tiers.13A beautiful looking downhill par four: Keep your tee shot to the right (the lighthouse is a good line). 14It’s often difficult to believe this hole is less than 400 yards. Playing uphill back towards the clubhouse, and often into the wind, it requires two well-struck shots to reach tIt’s often difficult to believe this hole is less than 400 yards. Playing uphill back towards the clubhouse, and often into the wind, it requires two well-struck shots to reach t15The line from the tee is the clock on the clubhouse, but beware of the fairway bunker. 16The longest hole on the course: Still a great birdie opportunity if you can miss the fairway bunker from the tee.17Another brutal par four up the hill with O.O.B. to the left: Aim at the fairway bunker on the right from the tee and take plenty of club as you approach the green.Another brutal par four up the hill with O.O.B. to the left: Aim at the fairway bunker on the right from the tee and take plenty of club as you approach the green.18A challenging par three to finish: Be aware of the O.O.B. on the left and behind the green.A challenging par three to finish: Be aware of the O.O.B. on the left and behind the green.
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