1Tee shot should favor left side of fairway.May allow longer hitters a chance to reach the green in two shots. Otherwise, layup left of fairway bunker guarding the corner of the dogleg.2Tee shot should favor right side becausethe fairway slopes severely right to left.3Swirling winds may alter club selection. Play the true yardage.4Tee shot should favor the right side to account for the right to left sloping fairway.Be sure to select the right club off the tee to avoid the large fairway bunker.The second shot should be played to the front third of the front to back sloping green.5Longer hitters will hit a long iron or hybrid to lay up to approximately 120 yards. Uphill second shot will require an extra club.6Be sure to use enough club to carry the water hazard on the left but also account for the severe downhill shot.7A well placed tee shot between 200-220 yards will leave you the best angle to lay up to this long par 5.The two tiered green will challenge you to select the correct club for your approach shot.8The ideal tee shot will leave you a 200 downhillapproach to the small well protected green.9Long hitters must position their tee shot on the right half of thefairway to allow the best opportunity to reach this par 4 in two shots. Most players will lay up to a comfortable yardage and be happy to walk away with 5.10A well positioned tee shot hit in the narrowfairway between the two bunkers will give the majority of players an opportunity to reach this par 5 in two shots.11This demanding par 4 requires a straight, accurate tee shot to give the best chance of reaching the green on your second shot which plays downhill.The majority of putts will break towards the ponds behind and right of the green.12Tee shot must clear the pond and must avoid the stream running along the right side of the hole.The second shot will play one or two clubs longer depending on the prevailing wind.13Club selection can vary from a pitching wedge to a driver depending on the tee box being played.Make note of the hole location as this is the largest green at Rolling Hills which can make two putting a challenge.14Favor the right side on your tee shot as all balls will kick left off the severe slope. The second shot must also favor the right side of the putting green.A shot to the front third of the green will give a player the best chance of a birdie regardless of the hole location.15Hole usually plays one club longer due to the false front on the putting green.16This par 4 provides players with two options. Option1 -lay up to fairway bunker to leave a short wedge shot into the small green or option 2 - challenge the par 4 by hitting a driver which may give you a great opportunity at birdie.17Take aim at the red barn in the distance and your tee shot willsplit the two bunkers guarding either side of the fairway.Player approach shot to the front third of the green to avoid the challenging bunker in the back.18Your tee shot should be hit over the left side of the fairway bunker for your best chance to find the fairway.All approach shots into the 18th green play slightly downhill. Choose enough club to avoid the false front of the putting green.
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