1Placing tee shot on the right side of thefairway will give you a better angle to the green2Placing tee shot on the left sideof fairway will give you a better angle for your second shot. Your third shot should be played about 100 yards out to give yourself the best angle of approach.3Place tee shot on the left sideof fairway to avoid the water on the right and also will give you a better angle to the hole.4Place tee shot on the left sideof fairway to avoid the water on the right.5Long par 3,the hole plays a half a club longer because of the slit elevated green.6Place tee shot left center.That will give you a good angle for your second shot which will create a short third shot to the green.7Tight par 4, water left, O-B on the right. A good straight tee shot will give you a mid to short iron for your second shot.8Short par 3 with water on both sides of the hole.9Playing a slight fade off the tee will helpyou position yourself for a mid iron to the green.10A well stuck tee shot will give you a mid toshort iron into a well bunkered green11Placing tee shot left center of fairway will give youthe opportunity to go for the green in two.12A mid to short iron shot should give you achance to make par on a well guarded green with water on the left.13A good positioned tee shot will give you the opportunity to play yoursecond shot to a well guarded green with water in front and bunkers on the right and left sides.14A challenging slight dogleg right par 4,the tee shot should be placed on the left side of the fairway,a mid iron second shot to a green with bunkers on the left and right sides of the green.15Placing tee shot on the right side ofthe fairway will give you ashort approach shot to the green.16Nice par 3 with a small well protectedgreen with bunkers on both sides.17Straight away par 4 with an elevatedgreen guarded by a deep front bunker.18A very challenging par 5 finishing hole. A long tee shot will help set you up for a demanding second shot.Your third shot will be played to a large well protected green with bunkers on the right and left sides.
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