1A great opening hole that puts a premium on accuracyAim towards the left center of the fairway to avoid the lone tree on the right. A long iron or fairway wood off the tee leaves a short iron to the green. The second shot plays slig2Favor the left side of the fairway on this short dogleg right.Getting as close as possible to the fairway bunkers on the left without going in them leaves an easy approach shot. The green is deep so beware of the hole location.3A dogleg right around a lake guarding the right side of the fairway and greenAim left of the water on the tee shot to set up for an unO-Bstructed approach to the two-tiered green.4A straightaway par 4 with O.B. along the left side and a fairway bunker on the right.The second shot plays slightly longer to an elevated green, but be sure to stay below the hole.5Arguably our signature hole as it has been featured in numerous magazines and print adsAnother straightaway par 4 that favors a draw off the tee to avoid the fairway bunkers guarding the right side. This hole plays slightly shorter than it appears so beware when atta6The only par 5 on the front 9. This hole plays slightly uphill.The best way to approach the green is from the left center of the fairway. The narrow, undulating green always poses a challenge.8This uphill dogleg right is one of the toughest holes on the course.It requires an accurate tee shot favoring the left center of the fairway to avoid the tree on the right.Play one or more clubs to the elevated, three-tiered green.9The 9th hole is the shortest and narrowest par 4 on the course, but don’t be fooled.Aim left of the tree off the tee, and you will have a clear shot to the green. Aim for the proper tier on this two-tiered green.10Favor the left side of the fairway off the tee on this dogleg par 4 and avoid the drop off in the right rough.Play to the middle of this elevated, tiered green for the best chance to make par.11A risk/reward par 5 that should be played as a three shot hole.Long hitters have a chance to cut the dogleg and reach the green in 2. Beware of the mature trees that line the left side of the fairway.A lay up shot 30 yards past the bunker on the right, will leave a clear shot to the green.12A simple, straightaway par 4 with bunkers surrounding the greenPay attention to the hole location as green slopes from back to front.15Aim down the middle on this uphill par 4. Watch out for the false front on the green and add another club to your approach shot.Be aware of the ridge in the middle of this large green.16A slightly downhill dogleg left. Stay left of the bunkers on the tee shot for a straightforward approach. Cutting the corner is not as easy as it looks.18Voted one of the best finishing holes in Southern California golf. This demanding par 5 is narrow, long and uphill. Staying down the center of the fairway is key.Pay special attention to the ridge that runs down the middle of the green when planning your approach shot
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