1The South Course opening hole is a medium length par 4.Favor the right side of the fairway with your tee shot for the best angle to this green. If you are left off the tee, the large oak trees will more than likely have you scrambling The green is sloped slightly back to front; you should have a good chance at par.2This dogleg right plays slightly uphill from the tee box.If you can hit your tee shot down the right side of the fairway,you will leave yourself a mid-iron approach into the green. Birdie is a possibility if you avoid the three surrounding bunkers as this green is generally flat.3On this uphill par 3, make sure to take an extra club to compensate. Anything that lands short of thegreen will roll back and leave you a tough up and down. Watch out for the front pin location, the green can be very quick. Par here is a good score.4From the tee, this hole seems like a birdie possibility.Don't be fooled, this is a very difficult green and will take a great second shot to get in the right position. Favor the right side of this fairway as the slope will take your balIf your distance control is spot on you will have a good birdie chance, if not, you will be looking at a possible three putt.5A tee shot down the left side will leave you with a short iron into this elevated green.A relatively short par 4, this hole will give you a good chance at birdie. The only difficult pin location on this green is back right, otherwise you should have a good chance at p6This difficult par 4 will require two great shots to hit the green.This fairway runs downhill and the approach is uphill. Make sure and watch your yardage off the tee as there is a creek at the bottom of the landing area.With your approach shot uphill, make sure you take enough club. This green is the most difficult on the course, aim for the center and have fun!7The longest par 3 on the courseplays downhill and occasionally against a right-to-left wind. Avoid the two bunkers and watch out for the back right portion of this green.If you miss this green, the best position is short and in front. If you are lucky enough to hit the green in regulation, you will have a good look at birdie.8Most balls will end up left on this hole because of the severe right-to-left slope in the fairway.Play your tee shot down the right side to maximize your distance. Make sure to play enough club on your approach shot, long is better than short and will give you a better chance a9This downhill dogleg left par 5 is reachable for long hitters and a definite birdie opportunity.Left center of this fairway is ideal, but leaving yourself with a good distance for your approach shot is key.Avoid the water left of the green and watch out for the back pin location and you should have a good look at birdie.10You will start the back nine with a short dogleg right par 4.If you can put yourself in the middle of this fairway,you will have a good chance at par. Make sure to avoid the two front bunkers, and you should be able to hold this large green and have a good look at birdie.11Place your drive down the right side of the fairway on this dogleg left par 5.The water hazard on the left will be in play the entire hole. Most players will lay up and have a short mid iron shot into this slightly elevated green. Once your ball is on the gr12A slight dogleg right par 4 that can play slightly into a breeze, you want to play your tee shot down the right center to leave yourself in the best position.You may want to take an additional half club here to offset the elevation to this large green. If you hit a good second shot, you will have a good look at birdie as this green does13With out of bounds left and right, accuracy with your tee shot is more important than length.The fairway can cause for a difficult lay up because of the undulation. Water comes into play as you get closer to this green, so make sure and leave yourself with a short iron for14This medium length par 4 is a slight dogleg to the right.Avoid the fairway bunkers on the right side and you should have a good chance to reach this green in regulation.Protected by a few deep bunkers, this green slopes from back to front and can be quick if putting downhill.
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