1Our opening hole presents a generous landing area but is guarded with a waste bunker on the left side. Out of bounds is also on the right side.A greenside bunker and pond on the left demand a good approach shot.2A demanding par 3 that is quite protected by hazard on its entire left side and O-B on the right.Three bunkers protect the slight sloping green.3A relatively short par 4, Hole #3 is protected by a creek on the left and O-B on the right. A large bunker guards the front of the green.Approach shots on this sloping, double green shared with #8, need to land on the right tier to give yourself the best chance for birdie.4A well placed shot off the tee is required.An aggressive approach shot is also needed but proceed with caution, long of the green can create trouble.5This hole tempts the player to play an aggressive drive for a shot at birdie. A well placed shot off the tee is required.An aggressive approach shot is also needed but proceed with caution, out of bounds is on the left and long as well as trees on the right, the more strategic option is a well placed6A risk/reward Par 5. A long drive over the marsh leaves a good opportunity to hit the green in two shots.Short hitters will have to decide whether to lay up or carry the fairway. Bunker approximately 90 Yardss from center of the green.7A very challenging hole that requires two great shots to have a chance for birdie.A long fairway bunker and out of bounds on the left hand side need to be avoided, as does water on the right.Two bunkers protect both sides of the relatively big, sloping green.8A short but demanding par 3.Your drive must carry the pond yet avoid the three bunkers that surround the green.9This par 5 offers a good chance for a birdie, but you must avoid the pond on the right.Bit hitters have a chance to reach the green in two and three tiered green will present a challenge.10On this par 5, a drive along the left side is ideal to avoid the right side pond.A precise second shot will set up a short iron to the green.11The tee shot will call for a carry over a marsh area tothe green which is tucked at the edge of the tree-line.12A precise tee shot is needed to carry the wetlands and avoidthe fairway bunker on the left.With a bunker in front of the green, the challenge lies in actually hitting and holding the small firm green.13The thirteenth hole was designed with a largemarsh O-Bscuring the view of the left side of the fairway as well as the green. An ideal ball placement should be on the middle or right side of the fairway giving players a short 14Lay up off the tee, but be precise. A large wetland stands between you and the green.Players will face a challenging approach shot to a green surrounded by a bunker on the left, and woods on the right.15A short par 3 – good birdie opportunity.16The sixteenth gives every caliber of golfer an opportunity to hit this hole in regulation.Most players will have a short iron in hand for the approach shot.17Tee shot should avoid the right side fairway bunker.This sloped green offers a challenge to your putting skills.18A fairly straight, wide open Par 5. Big hitters can reach the green in 2 shots.Others may want to lay up to the right side of the fairway for best approach.
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