1A difficult par four starting hole for even the experienced golfer. Slight dogleg left with a hazard along the left side and out of bounds on the right. A must to have your tee shoThis very long green slopes from back to front. Club selection into the green will be determined by the pin placement.2A snake-like fairway that demands accuracy off the tee guarded by a hazard on the left and out of bounds on the right. Your approach shot over a hazard will require proper distanceThis green is heavily sloped and don’t be surprised if your ball land on the putting surface one minute and then the next minute you’re chipping back onto the green.3A solid tee shot which hugs the dogleg left side of the fairway, will set up an opportunity to go for the green in two. But, beware of the hazard that lines the entire left side an The green is a two tier putting surface that slopes from back to front.4The smart play here is to favor the middle to right side of the green. Miss the green to the left or short and bogey becomes a good score.The smart play here is to favor the middle to right side of the green. Miss the green to the left or short and bogey becomes a good score.5A slight dogleg left tee shot. If you have the length, the risk/reward is over the trees on the left side. This tee shot will set an opportunity to go for the green in two. A tee shot to the right will result in being blocked out for a second shot. The green looks flatter than it is, but remember it slopes from back to front.6A slight downhill par three, which includes a hidden hazard just in front of the green. Distance control is a must with a heavily sloped green from back to front.A slight downhill par three, which includes a hidden hazard just in front of the green. Distance control is a must with a heavily sloped green from back to front.7 A tee ball down the right side is the play. Left side tee shot will result in being blocked out by the trees. A slightly elevated green and beware of the green that drops off on t8A short dogleg right with out of bounds that line the right side. With trees lining both sides, an accurate tee shot will give you a chance for birdie. Another green that slopes heA short dogleg right with out of bounds that line the right side. With trees lining both sides, an accurate tee shot will give you a chance for birdie. Another green that slopes he9A challenging par four with out of bounds on both sides. Your approach shot will leave you a mid to long iron over a hazard into a green guarded by two bunkers. Par is a good scoreA challenging par four with out of bounds on both sides. Your approach shot will leave you a mid to long iron over a hazard into a green guarded by two bunkers. Par is a good score10If you feel the ball is going to strike the houses lining the out of bounds, please yell FORE. A solid drive will set up an opportunity to go for the green in two. Be cautious of tIf you feel the ball is going to strike the houses lining the out of bounds, please yell FORE. A solid drive will set up an opportunity to go for the green in two. Be cautious of t11A par three with the wind behind you that plays the hole shorter than distance is marked. A missed tee ball just right of the green will result in your next shot coming from the haA par three with the wind behind you that plays the hole shorter than distance is marked. A missed tee ball just right of the green will result in your next shot coming from the ha12Accuracy is the key to scoring on this par five. Avoid the right side hazard and out of bounds along the left side. An approach shot will need to navigate through the tight, dense Accuracy is the key to scoring on this par five. Avoid the right side hazard and out of bounds along the left side. An approach shot will need to navigate through the tight, dense 13Considered the hardest tee shot where tournaments have been won and lost. A slight dogleg right with trees and a hazard along the right side and out of bounds on the left.Your approach shot is not an easy one at best. An elevated green with a hazard just in front that slopes from back to front and is a false front. Distance and accuracy are the key 14A two tier hole par four will require an accurate tee shot. The hazard runs along the right side that splits the hole and out of bounds along the left side.The green will slope to the hazard and too far right will certainly find the bunker.15A relatively short par four, but don't be fooled by the length. With out of bounds along the left side, hazard along right and hazard in the middle will require a fairway wood to l The hazard comes into play just over 230 yards. An approach shot to the middle of the green will give you the best chance for birdie.16A short par three in which you will have yourself shaking your head after this hole. The tee shot will be heavily affected by the winds coming out of the canyon on the left side. M17A great par four dogleg left with hazards on both sides come into play for your tee shotThe green is guarded by a bunker on the left and the green slopes heavily from back to front towards the hazard.18With a hazard on the left and tree lined on both sides, this dogleg right closing hole will demand an accurate tee shotAn approach shot will encounter two bunkers surrounding the green and is two tier. Distance and accuracy will ensure par.
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