1This is a nice opening hole because it offers a reasonable chance of playing to your handicap.The hole plays downhill and is a slight left-to-right dogleg. The best line for your drive is down the left side of the hole since this offers the best angle for your approach shot2This is Race Brook's signature hole and most people believe it is the most beautiful hole on the course.It is a good par 3 that plays entirely over a pond. The green, which is 28 yards deep, slopes severely from back-to-front and slightly to the right and is framed by two bunkers on 3This is a very good par 5 that is reachable in two by longer hitters.The landing area is generous and is framed by two bunkers, although players can't see the bunkers from the tee because the hole plays slightly uphill on the drive. Longer hitters hThe large green is fairly flat in the back half and slopes towards the front. It is 32 yards deep but not very wide and it is protected by a bunker to the left and two to the right4The fairway is fairly generous but the landing area is protected by two bunkers on the right and one of the left.Longer hitters can try and carry the bunkers on the right and if they are successful, they will pick up some additional roll, leaving them just a wedge into the green. Most players5This straightaway par 5 can be reached in two by longer hitters but it really is a true three-shot hole for most players.Race Brook cuts through the hole near the tee boxes but doesn't come into play unless a shot is missed badly. The hole plays slightly uphill from the tee and the goal is to carry "There is rough short and to the right on the large, undulating two-tiered green, which is 31 yards deep. This is a good hole for better players to pick up a stroke.6This is the longest par 4 on the front side and the start of a string of three very strong par 4s.It's a difficult driving hole because while there are no bunkers in the landing area, there is a slope 180-220 yards off the tee which, if you can carry, will give you an additionaThe two-tiered green is fairly large and 37 yards deep. It is framed by large bunkers on the left and right. The front-left and back-right are the easiest hole location while the f7This is another very good par 4. There are no bunkers in the landing area but there is a ridge 180-200 yards off the tee that is difficult for many players to carry. Balls that faiThe play from the tee is down the left side of the hole in order to avoid the trees down the right side. There's a large black oak on the left side of the hole some 40 yards short 8As the name suggests, this is a demanding, dogleg right. A large bunker guards the right side of the landing area and gets a lot of business.Longer hitters can try and carry the bunker and if they are successful, they can gain another 15 yards of roll and give themselves a good chance to reach the green in two. Otherwis9Before you tee off on this excellent par 3, stop at "Louis' Halfway House" and roll for a hot dogThe green, which is 26 yards deep, is framed by a deep bunker on the left and two bunkers on the right. The false front of the green makes the hole appear to play shorter than it a10The sharp dogleg right is a true three-shot hole for 99 percent of golfers. The target from the tee is a large tree on the left side of the doglegPlayers must carry a swale off the tee and the fairway slopes from left-to-right and leaves players stances with the ball below their feet. Long hitters can come close to the greenThere is a bunker short of the green on the right, two more to the right side of the green and one short and left. The large green is 30 yards deep and slopes from back to front. I11Another strong par 3, this hole plays severely uphill from the tee, so it's often a good idea to take 1 ½-2 clubs more than the yardage indicates.Any shot that misses left is dead. The green, which is 30 yards deep but fairly narrow, slopes from right-to-left and from back-to-front. There is a large bunker left and well shor12Unlike No. 11, this par 3 plays straight downhill and a good rule of thumb is that whatever club you hit on 11 you should hit hereThe green, which is 27 yards deep, is beautifully bunkered with a long bunker protecting the left side of the putting surface and two bunkers on the right. This is a fairly generou13This is a nice, short par 4. Most players will lay-up off the tee because the hole is all about the second shotThere a bunker guarding the right side of the landing area and two bunkers fronting the left and right of the green make even the longest hitters think twice about trying to drive 14This is one of the prettiest holes on the course because a large pond fronts the tee boxes and it has the clubhouse as a backdrop behind the green.Long hitters can reach this green in two as long as they avoid the large bunker on the right side of the fairway.The green is the dominant feature of the hole. It is equal to No. 2's green in difficulty. If you play it as a three-shot hole, you want to leave yourself between 70 and 120 yards 15This very strong par 3 always seems to play ¼ to ½ clubs longer than the yardage would indicate.The pear-shaped green, which is 27 yards deep, slopes from back-to-front and is framed by a bunker left and another bunker on the right. The green is usually a little quicker than 16While a par 4 from three sets of tees, the hole is really a par 5 for most players since only the longer hitters can reach the green in two, particularly since the hole rarely playThere are no bunkers in the generous landing area and the hole plays slightly downhill to a green which is 27 yards deep and protected by just one bunker to the right side of the p17As the names suggests, the cross bunkers in the landing area of this slight dogleg left are the dominant feature of this short par 4.The best angle for your uphill approach is from the left side of the fairway since trees protect the right side of the green, which is 25 yards deep. There is a bunker short and le18This hole plays uphill and it is important hit the fairway if you hope to reach the green in two shots.There are no bunkers in the landing area but the green, which is 37 yards deep, is flanked by two imposing bunkers. A ridge runs through the middle of the green, dividing it in two
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