1Avoid the right fairway bunker and a good drive on this short,downhill and downwind par 4 will leave just a short wedge to the well-guarded green. The left side of the fairway provides the best angle in.2A creek 100 yards from the green dictates hitting hybrid or 3-wood off the tee on this difficult uphill par 4,leaving a blind, uphill mid-iron into the wind. Club up to account for the elevation change before facing one of the more undulated greens on the course.3Avoid the left fairway bunker and water off the tee and this signature par 5 isreachable in two as longer hitters will have just an iron in.4Longer hitters may opt to carry the creek and cut the corner on this short dogleg right par 4, leaving just a short wedge to the green, but falling short means an approach out of the rough directly over a massive greenside bunker. A safe iron/hybrid off the tee placed just, leaving just a short wedge to the green, but falling short means an approach out of the rough directly over a massive greenside bunker. A safe iron/hybrid off the tee placed just5Consider clubbing up on this uphill par 3’s semi-blind tee shot,depending on the wind, and stay right of the massive bunker complex sitting below the left side of the green.6Carrying the right side of the bunker complex that guards the lower right portion ofthe fairway off the tee will shrink this long, dogleg right par 5 to a manageable length. Be mindful of the pin position as a large bunker guarding the front ofthe green makes it imperative to leave a good angle in following your second shot.7Avoid the trees and woods lining the right side of this long par 4 off the tee and then carry- or stay right of - a large, deep bunker guarding the front and left sides of the green.8A well-placed 3-wood off the tee will leave justa short iron into the green on this short par 4.9The wide open front of the green on the Club’s longest par3 encourages a running shot. A hazard sneaks in behind the hole to the right penalizing long tee shots.10Avoid the large right fairway bunker on this uphill par 4 and you’ll be left with a mid-iron intothe wind to a well-guarded green. Take special care to avoid deep bunkers to the right of the putting surface.11Judging the wind is crucial on this short,downhill par 3 as finding yourself in the wrong quadrant of a large two-tiered green creates difficult putting situations.12A long iron or hybrid off the tee will leave a wedge into an open green on this short par 4.While a long drive may come close to reaching the green, it can also find deep fescue guarding the right side of the fairway.While a long drive may come close to reaching the green, it can also find deep fescue guarding the right side of the fairway.13Avoid the large right fairway bunker and out of bounds lining the left side of the hole,and a solid drive will leave a mid to long iron approach on this long par 4. While the tee shot plays downhill, the rest of the hole plays uphill.14Avoid the large right fairway bunker to set up a 3-wood/hybrid approach on this par 5,while poor drives lead to a layup shy of a creek crossing the hole about 100 yards from the green, leaving a longer than desirable, uphill third shot.15Consider clubbing up on this long par 3 that typically plays half a club uphill.The green is open in front but be wary of a large bunker protecting its right side. The green is much larger than it appears on a semi-blind tee shot, making distance control imper16Long hitters may attempt to drive the green on this short, downhill par 4,while a long iron or hybrid of the tee will leave a wedge into one of the more difficult greens on the course.17Hit it as far as you can twice on this long par 5,taking extra care to avoid the choke point created by left and right fairway bunkers in the layup area.18Aim for the middle or middle/right side of the fairway to avoid the large creek and hazard on the left,but don’t veer too far right as a large tree will block your approach. Club selection is important on a mid-iron uphill approach as the pin is often tucked behind deep greenside
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