1Accuracy more than distance is rewarded off the tee on this short opening par four.Keep your tee shot on the upper fairway for a clear look at a green that slopes quite a bit from back-to-front. The safe miss here is on the front edge.2Favor the left side of the fairway off the tee for the best angle into this well protected green,which slopes away and towards the canal crossing in front. Aim your approach shot just left of or over "Gibraltar," the tall boulder protecting the front of the green. A shot to th3Danger looms on all sides of this picturesque par three.Take half a club less and play it smart here. Once on the putting surface take a second look at the break, noting everything breaks more than you think towards the canal.4From this elevated tee, aim your tee shotat the two fairway bunkers in the distanceUse the same line on your second shot, avoiding the network of mounds and bunkers up the right hand side. From here take dead aim with a short wedge to a large green. An excellent 5A generous fairway off the tee sets you up for an exacting approach shot to a narrow green.Miss the two-tiered green to the right and face a challenging, blind chip back up to the putting surface. Miss to the left and a large, deep bunker that slopes from back to front a6This one "Looks So Easy," but trouble awaits the wayward tee shotNote the distance off the tee and aim your tee shot just inside the palm trees on the right side of the fairway.Balls landing anywhere near the left side will surely find the lake. Be sure to take an extra club on your approach to this elevated green, and steer clear of the danger left. Anot7A wide open look at a simple par three hole that plays slightly downhill. Missing anywhere but long will leave you a most challenging bunker shot.8A reachable par five in two for big hitters, however your tee shot must find the short stuff to have any chance at all of getting there.Favor the left side of the fairway here, as a split lake looms just over the bunkers on the right. A well-struck second shot can easily reachthe green setting up an eagle opportunity, but beware the water hazard that cuts just in front of the right edge of the green. Consider laying up and using your scoring wedge for a9A tee shot down the middle of the fairway is crucial here,setting up a good look down the hill at a green that is well protected by several large bunkers. Avoid the lower right side or risk being blocked out on your approach. The green si10The deep bunker down the center of the fairway forces a firm decision whether to play to the left or right fairways.The right side requires a greater carry off the tee, but rewards you with an open shot to the slightly sloping, back-to-front green. The left side is a safer shot but requires an a11Three is a good score on this challenging par three.Bunkers guard the front and back of this long, narrow green. The safe shot is short and right, leaving a straight-forward chip up the hill and a chance for an up-and-down par.12Trust is key here. The perfect drive here is straight over the moundbehind which the fairway opens up and will leave you with the best angle to the greenPull your tee shot left and you’ll be faced with a challenging, blind second shot over yet another mound, to a green with collection areas and bunkers protecting all sides. Miss 13Test your grit on this demanding par five.Hit your drive left of the bunkering all the way down the right side, but keep it short of the lake. Then decide just how much of the lake to cut off on your second shot. The green14One of the shortest par fours on course is the fourth hardest hole on course for good reasonLook at the distance and choose your club wisely off the tee. A straight tee shot that finds the fairway sets up a second shot to a narrow green that makes or breaks you on this ho15This dogleg left requires a solid drive down the right center of the fairway,avoiding the pot bunker in the middle. Take an extra club on this uphill approach but be weary of the false front especially with a front pin position, as you may find your ball ro16The deepest green on the course at 50 yards deep awaits you at the end of this dogleg right par fiveLong hitters can cut the corner over the mound dead ahead, setting up a legitimate shot at the green in two. Most players will lay up to the right side of the fairway for an open smulti-tiered and well bunkered green. A pin located on the lower back tier offers extra challenge and requires exact distance control to get it close.17This testy par three keeps you focusing and can make or break your round.A hidden, back right pin forces you to hit over the "Volcano." Make sure you hit enough club to clear the bunker that lurks behind it. Or hit a fade at the front part of the green 18This great finishing hole tests your nerve until the very end.Aim your tee shot just right of the bunkers, avoiding the lake on the right and setting up your final approach shot - one of the most challenging of the day. The large, kidney-shap
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