1A 506-yard dogleg right par 5 that will play shorter if you drive cuts the right corner of this holeBeware of the out of bounds stakes on the right. The conventional play is a drive that stays left of the right bunker. A lay up of less than two hundred yards will leave you a nice2This downhill par 4 with an elevated tee shot to a green fronted by water is arguably our most picturesque hole.The tee shot requires a carry of 220 yards from the blue tees and will leave most golfers with a wedge in their hands….make sure you use enough club to reach the fairway.Watch out for the water in front of the green and a reasonable putt will await you.3A slight dogleg par 4 that has a deceivingly wide fairway.Keep your approach shot left of the hole since everything slopes to the right around the green.4If you’re looking for views then this is the hole for you.A long par 4 that requires a good tee shot to the left hand side of the fairway.Avoid the pot bunker on the right side of the fairway and your second shot will be straightforward. The downhill will help all the tee shots achieve distance but the bite of this h6There are two options on this long, difficult par 4:the right fairway or the left fairway. Either side requires a solid tee shot. This large green slopes from right to left and can be tricky to putt on.7This #1 handicap hole requires a slight draw off the tee,followed by a slightly uphill second shot to the green. Playing conservatively to the middle part of this huge green will bring more rewards then bogies.8This risk and reward par 5is lined with fairway bunkers on the left and right side of the landing areaStaying left of the large tree on the right center of the fairway will set you up for a clear second shot. If you choose to lay up on this hole, play short of the greenside bunkers10A good tee shot short of the crest would be a wise play.Favor the right side of the fairway since it slopes right to left, and be sure to stay left of the water. Club selection is critical on the third shot.You may want to use an extra club for the approach shot when the pin is tucked on the upper right side of the green.11This uphill par 4 requires a tee shot to the right center of the fairway.Avoid the tree on the left and a short iron shot will suffice. This is another longish green so make sure you choose the proper club for your approach.12At over 400 yards long, this hole is not for the faint of heart.A solid tee shot aimed at the center of the fairway and avoiding the bunkers left and right leaves a long second shot to this hole.Approach shots should come directly to the front middle of this green and avoid the surrounding bunkers.14Hit your tee shot to the right center of the fairway on this uphill par 4.This green is large and has three tiers. Watch out for the back hole location. Shots not reaching the plateau are susceptible to spinning to the front of the green16Pay attention long hitters! The fairway ends at around 260 yards.Look to hit a solid 3-wood off the tee or a fading drive over the fairway bunkers. The approach shot plays downhill.The green is surrounded by 4 bunkers.17This hole looks simple; however finding the fairway is a must.A long green awaits incoming shots. Make sure you take plenty of club.18A fantastic par 5 finishing hole. This is a true three-shot holeDo not hit your tee shot in the first fairway bunker on the right side.Favor the center of the fairway on your second shot. There is a premium on the club selection to this three-tiered green.
GolfTraxx makes no claim of ownership to the flyover videos presented here. These are all YouTube & Vimeo embedded videos, none of which exist of the GolfTraxx website. The narration added by GolfTraxx to some flyovers is NOT embedded in the video, but rather played simultaneously. GolfTraxx can add narration for your course flyovers and/or supply content pages for your site. The feedback we have received is that the narration makes the silent videos more fun to watch and interesting.