1A 325-yard par 4 which works slightly to the left and slopes right to left.Bunkers flank both sides of the fairway and will come into play on shots hit left and long on the right.Most players will tee off with a long iron or fairway wood and play their tee shot down the right side of the fairway. This will leave a full, short iron shot with a better angle i2A 353-yard, uphill par 4 which doglegs slightly to the right.A driver up and over a fairway bunker on the left side of the fairway will put you in position to play a short iron intoa well-protected and elevated green that slopes from back to front. A tee shot up the right side will have to contend with trees, bunkers and high rough.3A straightaway 585-yard par 5.A good drive will leave most players faced with a decision to either lay up short of the cross bunkers, and leave themselves with a mid-iron shot, or to hit it over the crossbunkerThe green slopes left to right and is protected on the left by bunkers and large trees, and by a deep bunker on the right.4A long, straight 470-yard par 4.The fairway, which slopes left to right, usually plays into the prevailing wind making it play even longer.A good tee shot will reach the top of the hill and from there the player will be faced with a midiron into a green that slopes considerably away from you and to the right. The gree5A downhill 167-yard par 3 that calls for an accurate short-iron shot.The green is guarded by a pond in front and on the right side. A stream runs behind the green, and bunkers protect it on the left.The green slopes back to front and left to right. A good tee shot should be played to the front-right side of the green. This will leave the player with an uphill putt. Note: Unfor6A 500-yard par 5 to an elevated green.The hole favors a tee shot up the left side of a level fairway. There is a water hazard in front of the 6th tee that runs along the right side of the fairway. The longer the tee sh7A long, straight 211-yard par 3. The hole will favor a high draw.There are bunkers on both sides of a green that slopes from right to left. A tee shot hit into the right-hand bunker will leave a very difficult up and down. Playing to the left si8A slightly uphill, straight 391-yard par 4.A demanding tee shot hit just right of the first fairway bunker to a blind landing area will leave a good line on this hole.The player will be left with a mid to short-iron shot. The green is two tiered and has bunkers on the left and right front.9A straight 416-yard par 4.A tee shot over the first fairway bunker on the left will give the player a level lie and set up a mid to short-iron into this relatively flat green.A back-right hole location is very difficult to get to and any player missing the green to that hole will most likely walk away with a bogey.10A slight dogleg to the left, 437-yard par 4.The fairway slopes from left to right with fescue grass running down the left-hand side of the hole.A driver should be played to the left side of the fairway, leaving an approach shot that will play uphill to this well-protected green. The green slopes gently left to right.11This hole is a 192-yard par 3.An accurate midiron shot to a green that is angled away and slopes right to left will leave the player with a level putt.The green is protected in front and on the left by a large, deep bunker. Players hitting the smaller bunkers placed on the right will be left with difficult up and downs.12A 580-yard par 5. A driver played uphill should favor the right side of the fairway.This will leave the player with a second shot to a fairway that slopes left to right. A ball hit just short of the fairway bunkers will leave a wedge or short iron into the green. 13A 380-yard par 4.A driver or three wood up the right side of the fairway that slopes right to left will avoid a large fairway bunker that comes into play and leaves the player with a short iron to The second shot with a mid-to short-iron plays long to an elevated green that has deep bunkers left and right. This green slopes from right to left and is very fast. Players will f14A 477-yard par 4.The player who can draw their tee shot will have a better chance of hitting this fairway that slopes from left to right.The approach shot is played with a midiron to a green that slopes considerably from left to right and is protected on the right by a bunker. Players will try to play to the front-r15A long, uphill 225-yard par 3.The longest par 3 on the course, the hole requires a driver or fairway wood from the tee.Players will favor a tee shot up the left side and let the ball roll onto the green. All shots will feed to the right. The green slopes from left to right and is guarded by two dee16A downhill, 403-yard par 4.A driver over the hill will leave a short iron from a downhill lie.The green is the smallest on the course and is well bunkered. Approach shots should favor the front left side of the green which slopes left to right.17A 472-yard par 4 and is the signature hole at Philadelphia Country Club.Players are faced with two options from the tee. Players can hit straightaway up the hill, leaving a long approach shot, or play over the bunkers on the right, leaving a midiron apThe green, which is protected by bunkers on both sides, slopes left to right.18A 392-yard par 4 dogleg to the right.A driver played between the fairway bunkers will leave a mid-to short-iron to the green.The green slopes severely from front to back and right to left. Players will hit approach shots to the front left of this long green.
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