1Avoid the fairway bunker down the left in order to set a clean shot intothe green. Make sure to calculate the wind correctly by clubbing up to avoid one of the largest and deepest bunkers on the course.2Avoid the fairway bunker down the right side.If you are going for the green in two, make sure you play enough club to carry the bunker in the front. If you plan to lay up, stay away from the short fairway bunkers that can tur3Your approach shot is key on this hole.With the green sloped right to left, your shot placement to the pin is critical.4The fairway is guarded by two unique fairway bunkers down the rightEither lay up short of them to have a mid-Iron left or drive past them to give yourself a short wedge and great birdie opportunity. The green has a lower and upper tier, so a well 5Avoid the left fairway bunker, and you should have a good clear shot at the green.Make sure to take enough club, as the entire hole slowly slopes up from the tee to the green making it play longer. From the right of the green, the slope is steeper.6One of the great, short par 4's on the course.Play to the 100 yard marker then has a flat lie wedge shot into the green. If you hit the driver down the hill, you will find a downhill lie to an elevated green protected by a lar7Expect to hit a long club into the longest par 3 on the course. The left side is protected by a wide, deep bunker as this leaves an easy chip shot to save par and avoid a high numbThe key is to make sure you carry the hill in the fairway as this will get you down inside the 150 marker -setting up a good approach. Guarded by bunkers and multiple slopes, this green is quite the challenge.8Avoid the fairway bunker down the right sideThe key is to make sure you carry the hill in the fairway as this will get you down inside the 150 marker - setting up a good approach. Guarded by bunkers and multiple slopes, this9Tough par 4 to finish the front nine. Avoid the fairway bunker at all coststhis will add a shot to your score. Hitting your tee shot left of the bunker will give you a longer, but clearer, shot to the green. Another famous "Colt" bunker lies 40 yards shor10Your best bet is with a powerful drive.Avoid the bunker left but be aware that the trees down the right make for a miserable second shot. The green is protected by a deep front, right bunker to stay away from. One of th11Another long par 4 with bunkers on both sides of the landing area.Once you avoid these, and if you are not over the hill, the house behind the green is a good target to pick. Any approach shots that come up short typically roll down a slope creat12The number 1 handicap hole on the course.A demanding tee shot is required to avoid both fairway bunkers.These difficult bunkers make it almost impossible to save par if entered. The second shot requires an accurate flight to avoid the right fairway bunker. Any balls hit in this direc13Avoid the valley right as any tee shots here create a difficult, blind chip shot to an elevated green.The green has a sneaky left to right slope so make sure you are accurate with any shots to the pin.14Using a driver off the tee is recommended to give yourself a shot at this green in two strokes.Avoid the fairway bunkers to set up a second shot to the green. If you are not on in two,a third shot should be a wedge or short iron to a green that is pitched front to back setting up a great birdie opportunity. Any chip shots from behind the green are very difficult15Great par 4 with no fairway bunkers to deal with. Hit driver as far down as you can to pass the hill toward the flat fairwayThis will set up a mid iron shot at a green that funnels into the middle from both sides. Depending on the pin location, any balls in the front right bunker can be a very difficult16A shorter par 3 before the final stretch homeHitting the green is the easy part, but ball placement to the pin is the key. Downhill putts on this green can get away from you quickly so try to position yourself for an uphill p17A good tee shot to the 100 yard marker at the top of the hill is the correct play.Avoid both fairway bunkers left and right to give yourself an iron to the green. With the severe hill in the front, a short approach shot creates the hardest chip shot on the propeCalculate the wind to make sure you have enough club to cover the front of the green.18Avoid the fairway bunkers built into the right hillside with your driver, and a mid-to-short iron will be used for your approach.Proper club selection is key to hit into this elevated green. The green slopes hard right to left so take that into consideration when planning your approach. With bunkers in front
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