1Out of bounds up the left side ofthis hole forces players to play the right side of the fairwayShots too far right become blocked by mounds and large trees. The conservative play may be to use a 3 wood off this tee. Depending on hole location and to avoid the fairway bunker 2Short hole requiring a fairway wood or long iron off of the tee.The right side of this fairway opens up the green for a short iron approach.Tee shots left of center force the player to circumvent a 75 foot sycamore tree to a well bunker green. A front left pin requires an aggressive play for birdie while a safe play to3This downhill par 3 looks benign but errant shots leave difficult up and down situations.Players should protect from missing the green to the left because the green slopes away from the player and trees will block any type of lO-B shot. Because the tee is cut out of a 4Cut loose on the drive on this hole but avoid the large bunker guarding the left side of the fairway.This is our widest driving area on the front side. A very narrow green is more receptive to a shorter iron approach. Play to the middle or back of this green to avoid the two green5A modest par 3 by yardage but don't be deceived into thinking you can coast on this hole.The mid to long iron shots for most players will carry the small front greenside bunker on the right. Most balls will hit and release to the right. To keep the ball right of any of6The hole is a straight-away and downhill par four.A driver or 3 wood to the right side of the fairway maximizes roll and gives a relative flat lie for the second shot. A short to mid iron awaits the player from a good drive.The green holds well except the back right corner that slopes slightly to the player's right. A putt from front to back is deceptively quick because most players don't account for 7A short but strategic short par 4,this hole has a high risk and high reward scenario. Failure with an aggressive play of reaching this hole with a driver will mean a tough bunker shot, or worse, the barranca which 8The first of a double par five front nine finish, this par five requires three shots to set up a quality birdie putt.Very long uphill par five has trouble waiting with trees left and right. A drive down the left center and short of the mounds creates the superb angle to set up the third shot fromPlayers have a short to mid iron shot into a green that slopes slightly from front to back with a hollow in the front right. Players landing long on a front right hole will have a 9Relatively short hole with the second shot accuracy more important than the tee ball.A right hole location is the most difficult hole location with putts that can break more than eight feet. Being below the hole on the approach is made easier by an elevated green t
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