1This starting par 4 can be more of a challenge than it looks. With a slight dogleg left a tree comes into play on the right hand side.Many long hitters can find the rough on either side of the fairway. Do not go too long or too far right because natural grass and a pond come into play on ones second shot. Lastly, with a slightly sloped back to front green and bunkers on each side of the green, hitting a precise shot is a must.2Teeing off to an elevated fairway can be a challenge for low ball hitters. Getting to the top of the hill has a huge advantage, because the player can see where the flag is on thisHit between the trees to hit the green or run the risk losing the ball or going out of bounds. Once on the green don’t get too comfortable because if the ball is on the wrong sid3A shorter par 3 has many people thinking an easy birdie, but that is easier said than done. With a large ditch before the green, if a shot is hit short one will have a steep climb A shorter par 3 has many people thinking an easy birdie, but that is easier said than done. With a large ditch before the green, if a shot is hit short one will have a steep climb 4This par 4 is a beautiful downhill dogleg right alongside highway 160. If one can hit it alongside the tree line or with a fade they could be in great shape for their chip shot. However there is a bunker at the dogleg that will catch balls that overshoot the fairway. Otherwise it would be smart to lay up with an iron and take another iron to the green.The green is circular with a slight tier and slope from right to left.5A lengthy par 5 along Highway 160, there is natural growing grass, and trees along the right and trees with the road to the left.So hit your tee shot down the middle to have the best chance at a good second shot.This green is very tough to reach in two shots so setting yourself up for a good chip shot will be a huge benefit. The green is then sloped from back to front.6This par 4 is a dogleg left; playing a draw or cutting the trees is an ideal shot in this situation. There are trees down the right-hand side that will catch any ball hit their wayAlso there are a couple trees alongside a pond and natural grass down the left-hand side. An angled fairway and a sloped green from right to left can send poor shots array. A bunke7A pond separates the green from the tee boxes and will collect many short shots on this long par 3. With afternoon winds, this hole can play longer than it seems. There is a bunkerA pond separates the green from the tee boxes and will collect many short shots on this long par 3. With afternoon winds, this hole can play longer than it seems. There is a bunker8An uphill par 4 which is fairly straight forward there are a few trees off to the right and natural grass to the left. This hole is forgivable allowing a not great tee shot to be oWith the green being elevated and sloped back to front the hole can seem a little longer than it says. Watch out for the bunker on the right and the drop off to the left.9
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