1Not an easy start, this opening hole plays long when hitting into the prevailing wind. A good drive leaves a mid to long iron second shot. Watch for the large hidden bunker at the Not an easy start, this opening hole plays long when hitting into the prevailing wind. A good drive leaves a mid to long iron second shot. Watch for the large hidden bunker at the 2Wind direction is the important factor in deciding whether to cut the corner, but the reward for an aggressive drive is a short iron to a relatively unprotected green. The left sidWind direction is the important factor in deciding whether to cut the corner, but the reward for an aggressive drive is a short iron to a relatively unprotected green. The left sid3After a good drive, be sure you have enough club to get over the creek that runs across the fairway at 100 yards from the green.There is no shame in laying up short of the creek on your second shot. Take more club for your approach shot if the flag is on the right half of the green.4Long and tough, with an Out of Bounds on your left. A good drive will leave you with a long-iron or fairway wood second shot.The green is open in front, so balls can be bounced on with little risk.5Long hitters can reach this par 5 with two good shots. Others might choose to lay-up short of the second set of fairway bunkers to leave themselves a short-iron third shot.The green slopes from back left to front right, so don’t be surprised when your birdie putt wants to wander to the right.6Club selection is vital since this shot is all carry. Be sure to factor wind direction into your decision. Water, sand and a tricky two-level green make this a deceptively challengClub selection is vital since this shot is all carry. Be sure to factor wind direction into your decision. Water, sand and a tricky two-level green make this a deceptively challeng7Get too aggressive and you’ll pay the price! Aim your tee shot at the left fairway bunker and try to finish at the 150 marker.Take plenty of club hitting to the green — the water is closer to the fringe than it appears.8Another strong par 3. You may not want to attack the flag if it’s behind the front bunker since this green is fairly shallow and may not hold a long iron shot. Shots can be bouncAnother strong par 3. You may not want to attack the flag if it’s behind the front bunker since this green is fairly shallow and may not hold a long iron shot. Shots can be bounc9No room for error. The prudent play is to the 150 marker as the fairway narrows rapidly after that, but the risky play can be rewarded with a shorter approach shot.This very deep green can play different depending on pin placement.10The back 9 starts with a relatively easy par 4. A good drive will leave a short to mid-iron second shot.Keep your approach on the correct level of the green and you’ll have a good chance at a birdie.11Short, but tricky. Check the flag before choosing a club as the trees on your left will hide the wind that normally blows at you from the left.The green angles back from left to right, so pin placement on the right half of the green requires a full club more than the one on the left.12A poor drive may have you reaching for a calculator as there is Out of Bounds on the left and the fairway traps on the right are deep and unforgiving.A tough driving hole, aim your tee shot inside the right traps and hope for the best. After a good drive you’ll have a mid iron second to this deep green.13A good drive will set you up for another chance at a birdie. Avoid the fairway bunkers and you will have an easy shot to a relatively unprotected green.The green has three sections, front-right, back-right and left. Hitting to the correct section will make your birdie putt much easier.14Big hitters may want to cut this corner, but there’s only a tiny margin for error. Take a deep breath and go for it! The green slopes steeply from back left to front right, so plBig hitters may want to cut this corner, but there’s only a tiny margin for error. Take a deep breath and go for it! The green slopes steeply from back left to front right, so pl15This green may look unprotected since there are no bunkers, but the forest looms only a few yards from the fringe. The green slopes away from you on the back third so be careful whThis green may look unprotected since there are no bunkers, but the forest looms only a few yards from the fringe. The green slopes away from you on the back third so be careful wh16Homeward bound. The fairway angles to the right, so hit your drive at the huge mound down the right side of the fairway. Putting can be treacherous on this undulating green.17Start your drive down the left side to avoid the rough that cuts into the fairway on the right.A good iron shot is required to avoid the creek and all of the greenside bunkers.18A good drive will go over the crest of the hill, so ensure that the group in front is out of danger before hitting. A lay-up second shot leaves you with a short iron into another vA good drive will go over the crest of the hill, so ensure that the group in front is out of danger before hitting. A lay-up second shot leaves you with a short iron into another v
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