1Longer hitters, beware of the fairway bunker about 250 yards out on the left. Any drive just short or just right of that landmark is a good start. From there, your second shot dema2The ideal location to come in from is the left center of the fairway, which will give you the best angle into this small and severely sloped green. Give every ounce of respect to p3Before you tee off, try and take note of where the hole location is. The wide fairway allows for better angles to the hole location if you can take advantage with your tee shot. A 4The middle of the green is always a good play here! The short distance tempts you to go flag hunting. An errant shot can leave a delicate chip or pitch as there is a severe drop ofThe middle of the green is always a good play here! The short distance tempts you to go flag hunting. An errant shot can leave a delicate chip or pitch as there is a severe drop of5Use the left edge of the pool house to align yourself off the tee. Do your best to get your approach shot on the correct side of the spine in the middle of the green. Also note thaUse the left edge of the pool house to align yourself off the tee. Do your best to get your approach shot on the correct side of the spine in the middle of the green. Also note tha6Play this hole backwards in your mind before you tee off. Think of what yardage you want to hit your third shot from and plan accordingly. On the second shot, be sure to be aware oPlay this hole backwards in your mind before you tee off. Think of what yardage you want to hit your third shot from and plan accordingly. On the second shot, be sure to be aware o7It is never a bad idea to aim at the left side of this green. The carry over the water is shorter, and even a shot that lands in the fairway approach will leave a playable angle to8Longer hitters, beware of the fairway bunker about 250 yards out on the left. Any drive just short or just right of that landmark is a good start. From there, your second shot dema9Think about your third shot as you play this hole. If you need a heroic effort on your second shot, think about where you want to be on your third, as the steep incline to the greeThink about your third shot as you play this hole. If you need a heroic effort on your second shot, think about where you want to be on your third, as the steep incline to the gree10Beware of the fairway bunkers right and left on this hole. The bunker on the left is not visible and comes into play at about 230 yards from the tee. If your tee shot avoids those 11Local knowledge is a must as the cross bunker is not visible from the tee. Longer hitters must decide to lay up short or try and access the recently widened fairway off the tee. Th12A well struck tee shot that avoids the two fairway bunkers is a good start. The approach may be a blind shot depending on your angle, Players have the choice of flying it to the pu13A dogleg right par 4 that abutts the 12th hole. Positioning off the tee is crucial as drives that run through the fairway into the left rough will be blocked out. The downhill appr14It looks flat to the eye, but this hole tends to play about 5-7 yards longer due to the slight uphill topography. Being on the correct tier of the putting green is helpful, but a lIt looks flat to the eye, but this hole tends to play about 5-7 yards longer due to the slight uphill topography. Being on the correct tier of the putting green is helpful, but a l15For most players, the fairway bunker on the left is a good target. For the longest hitters, a decision is to be made to use a shorter club or hit driver and cut yardage off the cor16Longer hitters will be able to reach this hole in two shots. For those playing in three shots, plan ahead. There are numerous yardages and angles you can lay up to, the choice is y17There is 40 yards of fairway beyond the cross bunkers and before the green, so any style of shot is available to you. A ridge that cuts through the middle of this green from back l18The final hole asks for your best. Tee shots must avoid the three fairway bunkers, followed by an uphill approach to a putting surface with numerous pin positions of varying slope.
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