1A beautiful opening hole requiring an accurate tee shot downhill directly into the prevailing wind.The large Green is well bunkered and is divided into two sections by a left to right ridge. Keeping the ball below the hole is a must for a two putt.2A carry of less than 200 yards is required to a plateaued fairwayThe prevailing wind makes this unreachable in two to all but the longest hitters. The approach shot is to a small two-tiered green with bunkers fronting on both left and right. Pla3The most difficult par 3 on the course requires a longand accurate shot to a green having a bunker all along the left side and a deep bunker fronting the right. Front hole locations present the most prO-Blems and three putts can often4A long par 4 that plays even longer in the morning before the prevailing wind comes upThe landing area for the drive is a series of mounds that often leaves a sidehill second shot. The large undulating green has bunkers left and right, but the key to the approach is5A fairway bunker 125 yards from the green on the left forces long hitters toward the trees on the rightThe prevailing wind can significantly increase the club selection required on the slightly downhill 2nd shot. A large bunker left and a smaller one front-right protect the putting 6The deep swale to the right of the green must be avoided and the two bunkers left of the green will catch most shots hit left.. The green slopes from back to front and offers no particular prO-Blems.7A downwind drive must avoid bunkers right and left 100 and 75 yards from the green.From the bottom of the hill, the golfer has an uphill shot of 100 yards to a wide but well bunkered green sloping sharply from back to front.8The drive is downwind with small trees both left and right.The lake guarding the entire right front of the green, makes the appraoch shot an exciting one. The wide three-sectioned green has two large mounds and is faster than it looks from9Two bunkers right and left 165 and 135 yards from the green make for an exacting tee shotThe 2nd shot is slightly uphill and must be carried all the way to the green. A large bunker protects the right front and a severe slope of the left will reject any ball short-left10A left bunker 190 yards from the green defines the driving area,which sweeps up the hill towards the bunker. The 2nd shot is blind towards a very large green, which is well bunkered. The slope of the green from left to right makes for difficult11A two-tiered green makes club selection most important.Large deep bunkers in front of the green will catch any shots off line. The bunker behind the green on the right must be avoided as it leaves a very difficult shot to the green slo12A fairway bunker 110 yards from the green serves as an aiming point for the drive,which must consider a tree at the corner of the dogleg 150 yards from the green. The 2nd shot is uphill and into the wind while bunkers left and right guard the green.13A downhill shot to a large two-tieredgreen guarded by three bunkers makes club selection most important to avoid a three putt.14A left fairway bunker 200 yards from the green is the aiming point for those wanting to avoid the trees on the right.A bunker left 100 yards from the green forces the 2nd shot to the right where the bunker 75 yards from the green can come into play. The green is 45 yards wide but only 20 yards de15A large fairway bunker located 150 yards from the green can catch a tee ball hit downwind that is off line.The two-tiered green is set at an angle to the fairway and is guarded by a large bunker on the right.16Fairway bunkers left and right must be avoided off the tee. The fairway swings to the right so that the ideal 2nd shot is just short of the fairway bunker that begins 90 yards fromThe L-shaped green is well bunkered and sloped away from the golfer in the middle of the green.17A short but demanding hole with the drive the key shot.The trees to the right are dense and usually require a pitch-out for your second. The trees left are no bargain but the fairway bunker that is 100 yards from the green may help keeThe second shot is uphill to a long, well bunkered green and must be kept below the hole if the flagstick is on the front level.18A great finishing hole rewarding a long accurate drive that avoids the olive trees to the right and left.A drive over the crest of the hill at 180 yards will leave a 2nd shot with a downhill lie to a well bunkered green. The putting surface is very challenging with a large mound in th
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