1I like to start my courses with a hole that’s not too intimidating and allows the golfer to begin with a good feeling.This is a relatively easy par 5. The drive is over a low marsh while the fairway plateaus into a generous landing area.2This long par 4 is very demanding early in the round. The tee shot is straight forward and is defined by mounds and trees.3It is also the course’s second longest par 3 and it’s a good one; requiring a mid to long-iron from the tee.4Believe me, you’ll remember this hole! The very wide fairway is higher on the right side, lower on the left.Believe me, you’ll remember this hole! The very wide fairway is higher on the right side, lower on the left. Three bunkers run down the middle.5Then you must cross the lake to a fairly narrow green with bunkers on each side. This isn’t a long par 4, but it’s a beautiful hole with prO-Blems for those who make mistakes.You’ve got to avoid a nice pine tree on the left of the fairway and a couple of bunkers on the right.6This fairly long par 4 allows the big hitter to “let out the shaft,” but a long lake protects the hole on the left side from tee to green.The right side is full of grass hollows and swales that cut into the green, creating a very interesting putting surface. Par is a good score here.7This is a neat par 3 the way it just sits in the natural setting.You’ve got the big bunker along the whole right side and a deep bunker along the left side.8The lake’s not really that close to play, but watch out for the bunker on the right side of the fairway. A tough par.This long, dogleg left requires a drive along the left side of the fairway to afford the best angle to the largest green on the course.9The surface is made to accept short-iron approach shots, so make sure you get your tee shot past the oak in the fairway. I didn’t have the heart to take it down.10Tee shot placement is the key to this hole. The closer you place your tee shot to the right bunker, the easier pitch shot you’ll have to all pin placements.I think this is one of the nicest holes on the course. It has a good-sized green that’s bulk-headed in front and runs away from the water.11There’s about ten different ways to play this hole depending on where the pin is. The green sits on a knoll and is a bowl shape that drains from front to back so it totally goes 12This par 4 is not a long hole. Enjoy the beautiful view from the tee.A drive too far left lengthens the hole and may catch one of several grass hollows.13This is a beautiful little complex. The hole is actually bulk-headed to the marsh and, depending on where you want to put the tee mark, you’ve got endless possibilities of things14This is a decent length par 5. A long player should be able to play out to the peninsula and cut it across the marsh.Others will take the wide route around the marsh. There’s a bunker along the right side of a pretty good sized green that helps define where the marsh is in relation to the green15We just sort of played it by the tree line. The dogleg left requires an accurate tee shot.This is not a long par 4 and it had such a nice vegetation around it, I didn’t do a lot to it.16On this long par 4, only a long tee shot can reach the corner of the dogleg. The marsh runs down the right side to the back of the green.A sand bunker runs parallel to the marsh, separating it from the putting surface. We also put a bunker on the left.17Seventeen’s a beauty and has the ability to be one of the longest par 3s. The long, linear, angled tee allows the hole to play any length between 210 and 130 yards.The hole is all carry. There is lots of bail-out fairway on the right side and plenty of room to play on the left.18This great finishing hole may be a little on the narrow side, but I didn’t have the heart to take down such magnificent trees.You’ve got a bailout bunker on the left to help keep your ball on the golf course. The green is framed by a bunker on the left and a big hickory on the right.
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