1Hit your tee shot long, with a slight fade safely away from the water hazard on the left. From the middle of the fairway, the second shot, with the help of any leftover confidence 2A straight iron shot from the tee will stay in play nicely, leaving no more than 130 yards into the green. Keep your head down, think happy thoughts, and replace your divots. BecauA straight iron shot from the tee will stay in play nicely, leaving no more than 130 yards into the green. Keep your head down, think happy thoughts, and replace your divots. Becau3Unless the driver is the straightest club in your bag, hit a nice, straight three wood to the top of the hill in the middle of the fairway. Roll up onto the green from 200+ yards a4Off the tee make sure the ball doesn’t sail right toward the pond on number 5. A decent drive leaves you no more than 180 yards to the center of the green. A pin located directlyOff the tee make sure the ball doesn’t sail right toward the pond on number 5. A decent drive leaves you no more than 180 yards to the center of the green. A pin located directly5Split the bunkers and shoot for the center of the green. Play it safe and keep your reputation unblemished by making par on this simple hole. Three is better than four any day; exc6Known to be one of the toughest holes on the course! Aim your drive to the right side of the fairway which will leave you about 150 yards away from this elevated green. Take an ext7Hit your tee shot deep and straight, leaving no more than a sand wedge to the green. The more loft on the second shot the better. Go easy with your putting stroke.Hit your tee shot deep and straight, leaving no more than a sand wedge to the green. The more loft on the second shot the better. Go easy with your putting stroke.8Overlook’s Signature Hole! Always select at least one club less than what you would normally hit based on the yardage markers. Stay away from the bunkers on the left. The Local�Overlook’s Signature Hole! Always select at least one club less than what you would normally hit based on the yardage markers. Stay away from the bunkers on the left. The Local�9Your drive needs to be in the fairway, placed just to the right of the fairway bunker. A decent drive leaves no more than 145 yards to the center of the green. Fix your ball mark, 10Long hitters may reach in two with a well-positioned drive down the right side just to the left of the fairway bunker. The water on the right side is not reachable from the tee.11A pond guards the left side of this dogleg left, so stay to the right. On your approach shot, note that the river borders the rear of the green.A pond guards the left side of this dogleg left, so stay to the right. On your approach shot, note that the river borders the rear of the green.12Challenge this dogleg right by hitting your tee shot along the trees leaving a short chip to the green.Challenge this dogleg right by hitting your tee shot along the trees leaving a short chip to the green.13This is a long par four with a slight dog leg right, avoid the pond to the right. A long drive will reach the bunker on the left.14Hitting to this undulating green try to play to the tier where the pin is located. Bunkers on each side of this green provide added protection.Hitting to this undulating green try to play to the tier where the pin is located. Bunkers on each side of this green provide added protection.15The river runs down the right side of this dogleg left while woods line the left side. Note the pond in front of the green!The river runs down the right side of this dogleg left while woods line the left side. Note the pond in front of the green!16Aim your tee shot to the center of the fairway. The bunker on the left of this dogleg is reachable from the tee.17On this short par three, get up and go for the18With the river on the left, this par five requires an accurate tee shot. The pond that sits about 105 yards from the green forces you to choose; lay up your approach shot or carry
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