1Redding Country Club’s opening hole is a short dogleg left par 4.A drive placed down the right center of the landing area will avoid a corner fairway bunker and leave a favorable angle into this slightly elevated green. A deep front left bunker the green which slopes from right to left and back to front. Staying below the hole is a must if you want to secure your par!2This lengthy par 4 is a gentle dogleg left.Aim for the right center of the fairway to take advantage of the downhill right-to-left slope which will reward these tee shots with extra roll out.But beware as this line also brings a well-positioned right fairway bunker into play. Use one less club for your downhill approach to this well-bunkered green which slopes gently f3Enjoy the panoramic view from the tee boxes of this, Redding Country Club’s longest, par 5.Favoring the right center of the fairway off the tee will shorten your second shot across a pond to the layup area short of the elevated green.A gentle swale in the center of the putting surface separates two flat landing areas on this longitudinally angled green. Avoid going over the green as this makes getting up and do4Add extra club off the tee on this slightly elevated par 3 which is protected by two front bunkers framing the hole.The putting surface has two levels with a spine in between running from the back right to the front left portion of the green.5Getting your ball on the green in regulation requires two accurate shots on this challenging par 4.Well struck tee shots reach the lower landing area that levels out to the right of the left fairway bunker.Use less club for this slightly downhill approach shot into a small, almost island, green protected by water in the front and penalty areas on the back and right. Depending upon th6Don’t let the yardage deceive you on this “short” par 5.Favor the left center of the fairway as balls landing on the right third will kick towards the right rough. Gauge your distance off the tee as a well-positioned left fairway bunkerThere is a severe upslope in the approach zone of the fairway, so choose your distance properly on your layup shot. Add 20 yards to your shot into this elevated two-tiered green. P7A large hardwood tree at the right corner of this uphill dogleg right par 4 requires navigation.Favoring the left side of the fairway off the tee gives the best chance at a clear path for your approach to this partiallyhidden green. Bunkers front and left protect a putting surface that contains subtle undulations.8The easiest of the par 3’s, this hole provides an excellent birdie chance.Use less club from the tee box as you enjoy this beautiful downhill hole. The green, protected on either side by bunkers, gently narrows toward the back, where a shot landing long 9The opening nine closes on this picturesque hole which is framed by the clubhouse in the distance.Out of bounds right and water on the left makes for an intimidating tee shot. Add a half club to your approach shot to a slightly elevated green that is protected by bunkers front 10Depending upon your tee box location and the prevailing wind direction, you’ll need to adjust your yardage to this exposed and elevated green.The putting surface which slopes from the back left to the front right corner is protected by two deep bunkers on the left, a kidney-shaped trap on the right and a steeply sloped a11Favor the left center of the fairway off the tee and be short of the pond to give yourself a good angle for your subsequent approach shot.Add an extra club and play to the center of the elevated green which runs diagonally to the fairway.The green is protected by a deep bunker on the left and a steeply sloped apron short of the green. The putting surface slopes from the center to the back and front sections of the 12This challenging uphill par 5 has trouble along both sides of the fairway all the way to the green.Accuracy will be duly rewarded. Targeting your tee ball for the first raised landing area will provide you with the best lie for your second shot. Most golfers hit their second sho13Although the hole is level with the tee box, your tee shot on this par 3 must fly a deep gully before reaching the two-tiered putting surface.Accuracy on this first shot will avoid the out of bounds and green-side trap on the left and the vegetation off to the right. Getting your ball on the correct tier will optimize yo14Off the tee box, aiming for the cell tower on the horizon should help direct your ball to the right center of the fairway where the downhill slope will allow it to gently roll left to a flat collThe downhill approach plays shorter than the yardage. Carrying the small front pot bunker will be the last task before carefree putting on this relatively flat green. Two accurate 15This hole requires both length and accuracy off the tee.Favor the right center of the fairway for the best angle and view of the elevated green. The putting surface is two-tiered so landing on the correct shelf will help make two-puttinOne large bunker wraps around the left corner of the green while an apron off the right offers relief for shots hit short of the putting surface. Making par feels like birdie on th16The tee box is tightly contained in the wood line before it opens slightly to a downward sloping fairway.Accurate shots from the tee will be rewarded with an unO-Bstructed approach shot with a wedge or short iron. The green complex is elevated with two deep bunkers in the front and a 17Favor the left center of the fairway off the tee to avoid the hidden pond on the right.Any roll out on the fairway should help direct the ball to the right and provide an excellent angle to this diagonally placed green. The uphill approach must be struck solidly to c18Favor the right center of the fairway of this short par 4 as there is a subtle slope that will kick the ball left after it lands.Long hitters may not want to use driver off the tee because of a pond on the right hidden from view which is potentially reachable. The green slopes from back to front and left to
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