1Everything kicks left on the fairway and the green opens up from the right. However, the middle of the green falls away to the right and there are three deep bunkers left of the gr2Avoid the quarry on the left and the lake on the right from this majestic, elevated tee. Favor the left center as the wind and fairway slope towards the water. Your approach is to 3This blind, two-level green has a severe drop off on the right and behind the green. Avoid the bunkers on the right and leave yourself a 75-100 yard pitch shot from the left side o4Well-protected, this green plays downhill and the fairway is wider on the right than appears. For a better approach angle to the green, favor the right side on your second shot and5Watch out for the hazard over this three-level green and make sure you get your ball on the right level.Watch out for the hazard over this three-level green and make sure you get your ball on the right level.6This split fairway hole has a steep hazard on the left. For an easier approach shot to the green, challenge the left fairway.7Nestled into the mountain, the green quickly runs off towards the Jensen Quarry. Bailing out right to avoid the ravine will leave you with a difficult downhill chip.Nestled into the mountain, the green quickly runs off towards the Jensen Quarry. Bailing out right to avoid the ravine will leave you with a difficult downhill chip.8Built atop the Jensen Quarry, this beautiful downhill hole has more room on the left than appears. So do your best to avoid the bunkers on the right.9This uphill, elevated three-level green plays long. Challenge the back pin and the backstop will bring your ball back to the hole.This uphill, elevated three-level green plays long. Challenge the back pin and the backstop will bring your ball back to the hole.10This double dog leg winds its way to “The Rock” and is sloped from back to front. You’ll need two accurate shots to set up a wedge approach to the green.This double dog leg winds its way to “The Rock” and is sloped from back to front. You’ll need two accurate shots to set up a wedge approach to the green.11Difficult and long, this bi-level green falls off on all sides. Be sure to avoid the bunkers on the left.Difficult and long, this bi-level green falls off on all sides. Be sure to avoid the bunkers on the left.12Extremely challenging, use the hole design to your advantage. Stay short of the green and run it up. The slope left of the green will funnel your ball to the center.Extremely challenging, use the hole design to your advantage. Stay short of the green and run it up. The slope left of the green will funnel your ball to the center.13This tricky, bi-level green slopes back to front on the right and slopes left on the left side. Stay left of the tree, short of the fairway bunker and remember the second shot play14Avoid the bunkers and hazard on the right by staying left center of the fairway all the way to the green. There is more room right of the green than appears.15Don’t underestimate this very long approach to a three-tier green. Favor the left because the bunkers near the green are extremely deep.Don’t underestimate this very long approach to a three-tier green. Favor the left because the bunkers near the green are extremely deep.16Intimidating, fair and rated the best in Southern California, this is Oak Quarry’s signature hole. The tee shot spans the Quarry and must land on a small peninsula-like green. ThIntimidating, fair and rated the best in Southern California, this is Oak Quarry’s signature hole. The tee shot spans the Quarry and must land on a small peninsula-like green. Th17For this bi-level green, position your ball over the right bunker to open up the green for your approach. Avoid the bunkers on both sides and be careful not to go long.For this bi-level green, position your ball over the right bunker to open up the green for your approach. Avoid the bunkers on both sides and be careful not to go long.18This tri-level green has a blind bunker at the back end and a blind water hazard left of the fairway. Aim for the bunker on the left when you tee off and toward the bunker on the r
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