1Tee shot placement is a must on this hole.The green opens up from the left side of this fairway.Anything right makes for a tough par. Green slopes from right to left.2Long hitters will make a go at this green in two.Big fir trees along the right side of this fairway help make an interesting second shot. "Don't get greedy." Small well-bunkered green.3Burnt Bridge Creek guards theleft side of this fairway off the tee. Avoid the back half of this green at all costs.This is the most severe green on the golf course. "Have Fun."4Hit it long and hit it straight off this tee. You'll need both.Second shot is long and to a small green. The green is flanked by a creek on the left and a bunker on the right.5The shortest hole on the course. Pick the club that puts you on the same tier as the pin. There should be lots of birdies!6Favor the right side on both the tee shot and second shot.Short third shot to a green that you can roll the ball up to. Some long hitters may reach this in two.7Most players will use an iron off of this tee.Hitting the fairway is a must.Second shot is a short iron to a well-bunkered green.8Up-hill long iron shot to a two-tier green. This hole always plays longer than the yardage shows. Important to keep the ball below the pin.Up-hill long iron shot to a two-tier green. This hole always plays longer than the yardage shows. Important to keep the ball below the pin.9PrO-Bably the toughest hole on the course. Dog leg left with O.B. runs the entire left side.Long second shot to a severe sloping green from left to right. Par is a very good score.10Most players will hit iron off this tee.Hitting this fairway is a must.Green has a severe slope from back to front. Keep it below the hole. "Lots of birdies."11Another straight, long par 4.The long hitters will drive on top of a plateau fairway and have a mid-iron tothe green. Big firs on the right side of the fairway make for sure bogey.12The new lake makes for a very intimidating tee shot. Club selection is at its premium here. Watch for the swirling wind. "A beautiful hole."13A great three-shot par 5 hole that some people feel is unfair. The demand is on the position of your second shot.You must be left. The fairway bunker is a great target. Any shot to the right must dealwith a gigantic Oak tree on the corner. Be careful with this green.14Another long par 4 with a very tight landing area. The trees along the right side are thick.The green is guarded by a deep bunker front left. Another sneaky fast green from right to left.15A long drive down the left side could make this hole.A drive to the right makes for a tough par. Second shot needs to be positioned to the right portion of this fairway.From there the green opens up for an easy short iron shot. The green is relatively flat.16This long iron tee shot needs to be very accurate.The green is protected by two bunkers located front left and front right. Par is a good score.17A tee shot for best results should be from left to right,away from the fairway trap on the left and around the Oak tree on the right.The green is flanked by bunkers front left and entire right side. The green is one of the few flat greens on the course.18This tee shot is through a very narrow opening of Oak trees.A bunker guards the landing area on the left side of the fairway.The green has a good deal of slope from back to front. The green also is protected by bunkers back left and both front left and right.
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