1The first nine at River’s Edge offers wide landing areas, and the opening par 4 is a great example.The uphill second shot to the green will require an additional club.2On this slight dogleg right, favor the left center of the fairway for the first and second shots as the fairway will naturally bring the ball right.This long par 5 plays uphill all the way. The small green slopes back to front and don’t go long.3The ideal drive on this dogleg left is straight down the middle.Longer hitters should take the fairway bunker at 250 from the blue tees in account.4Layup to the fairway bunker 240 yards from the blue tees. You will need 260 to carry the bunker. This sets up a good approach but leave the ball below the hole.5Aim for the center of this deep green, and this downhill shot takesAim for the center of this deep green, and this downhill shot takes6Be aware of the long lateral hazard that runs along much of the fairway.one less club.7Play this par 3 with two less clubs and target the center of green as the front falls away leaving you short or worse. The entire left side is O-B.Play this par 3 with two less clubs and target the center of green as the front falls away leaving you short or worse. The entire left side is O-B.8Favor the right side of the fairway of this long par 5 as the ball rolls left.Your approach shot is uphill to a small multi-tier green that requires one extra club.9Don’t over play this slight dogleg right par 4. A right center drive of 225 is all you need for a great approach shot. Go long and it could be trouble, too far right and you are 10The back nine plays shorter and tighter. Focus on the right center of the fairway for your drive. Cutting the corner won’t reward you.. The ball rolls hard left and sets you up for a short approach to this slight dogleg left green.11All you need is 200 yards from the blue tees down the left center of the fairway to set up a short iron to the elevated multi-tier green.Be aware of the walking trail along the right side of the fairway, it is all O-B.12Setting up your drive to split the two tall trees on the left edge of the fairway and 220 from the lower tee will spare you the fairway bunker at 240 yards or being blocked by the 13Don’t let this simple par 3 fool you. Step up and make a good swing, this is a great birdie opportunity.This green doesn’t see as much sunlight as some of the others so take a close look before taking the putt.14This long part 5 will take two goods shots to get a clean approach.The right side of the fairway falls away, so favor the left side of the fairway on your drive.You may be tempted to cut the corner, but the large trees and narrow green make this a very difficult shot.15This short par 4 is balanced by the water and the elevation of a multi-tier green.A 220 yard drive in the center of the fairway from the blue tees will avoid the left water hazard at 235 yards and the water at the end of the fairway at 270 yards.16This par 3 is deceiving. Recognize this green has three tiers and is elevated, so trust distance. It is 169 from the blue tees to the middle tier. The right, greenside bunker makesThis par 3 is deceiving. Recognize this green has three tiers and is elevated, so trust distance. It is 169 from the blue tees to the middle tier. The right, greenside bunker makes17You can take the high road, but we recommend the low road. Set up your drive to follow just right of the rock outcropping.Goring hard right you will find the lateral hazard that runs the length of the fairway.18Target your drive to the left center of the fairway of this finishing par 5 and you will be rewarded with a promising opportunity to position your third shot.Going for the green in two is very difficult. The signature tree blocks a high approach shot and the green is fast and falls away toward the water hazard should you come in low and
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