1Start smart and leave your driver in the bag for this short par four.Favor the right side of the fairway with your tee shot. Expect your tee ball to feed from the right to left as it comes to rest in the fairway.Large green favors short and right approach shot.2Knowing your yardage is key for this par three. Watch our for the mound on the right side of the putting surface.Slowest putting surface on the course. Putts starting on the far west side of the green heading east require a little more oomph!3Birdie hole! Favor the left side of the fairway with your tee shot to create best angle of attack for approach to the green.Long narrow green awaits! Watch out for the center of the green, Shots to the middle tend to roll back towards the left-front of the green.4Uphill tee shots finds its way to the highest elevation on the course. Favor short and right for approach shot, Back left hole location invites trouble.5Play your tee hot to land short of the fairway bunkers.Favor left side of the landing area for uninhibited approach shot. Downhill approach shot plays shorter than yardage dictates. This green is unforgiving and the front bunkers spell6As with most shots in golf, straight is great, expecially with your tee shot to this peninsula greenThe only good miss is short! The green is double tiered and a back hole position makes for a challenging par.7A true three shot par five! Start your drive working left to right - off the pump house to to maximize distancePlay your second shot over the lake; any place in the fairway is good. Your approach shot is straightforward, but dont't let your eye deceive you.The green is large and undulating with three distinct levels. You don't want to miss long. Make sure you identify the tier on which the pin is located as you must hit the correct t8Straightforward tee shot.Favor the left side of the fairway for an optimum angle to the putting surface.Perhaps the most challenging green on the course. Make sure to stay beneath the pin as anything above the hole spells certain 3-put or more. Speed will be key for any chance at a 29Finish the front by making up lost ground on this accessible par five.Tee ball needs to favor the left side of fairway for an open angle to the green. Hit your approach shot the right distance and look out red!This is one of the less challenging greens on the course as there is little undulation but as with most greens short and under the pin is best.10Fresh nine! Solid dog leg rightWork your tee ball off the bunker and then back to the fairway.Perhaps the shallowest green on the course with three distinct putting areas. Must hit the right level of the green to have a shot at par11Can't miss to the left! It is risk reward as you would rather be between the hazard and the flag stick for your best shot at parSo take your tee ball right of the 150 yard marker in the center of the fairway.Anything else is prO-Bably wet. Second shot needs to land on the green. Most approach shots that land short stay short. Careful, this is a large green with breaks galore!12Easiest hole on the course if you keep your tee shot below the holeGreen slopes severely from font to back. Thus keep the ball under the hole and par should be in the bag13Dog leg left. Safe play is right off the tee.Play your approach shot long in an effort to avoid pot hole bunkers and greenside lake. This green, like most at RedTail, slopes severely from front to back. Putting is easier from14Think of par like birdie! This short par five has more than its share of challenges.Keep your tee ball straight and you should have a chance to reach in two.Green favors left to right approach shot. To be successful with this play you need to carry the last bunker to the left. Keep your ball under the pin and to the left. Par or better15Keep your drive directly at or to the left of the 150 yardmarker located in the center of the fairway.Any tee ball working from left to right ends up in the lateral hazard. Approach shots need to stay below the hole for the best look at par. Another precarious RedTail green that sl16Demanding par three.Play the shot you know and make it happen. Best miss is short left. Long green with a ridge running front to back through the left center.17Let it rip! Widest fairway on the course.Green is elevated surrounded by Ponderosa Pines. Know the hole location before you pull the trigger. Speed is key for this long green.18Clssic risk reward. Cut the dog leg tight and you can reach the final hole in two. Miss and you're in troubleApproach shots need to carry to the putting surface. The collection area behind the green is a good miss. Plenty of undulation on this great finishing hole's green. Putts will alwa
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