1This is a demanding par four; a well placed tee shotinto the fairway is a must.Second shot is to an elevated green with a bunker front left and one on the right side.2This is the first of five very demanding par three's. If you are going to have a good score,playing the par three's in even par is a good start. This one plays up to 220 yards, slightly downhill.3This is a par five and a very good birdie opportunity.A tee shot must be left of the right tree lineor you will be blocked out on the second shot.4A slight cut off the tee with a driver or a well hit three wood is the play.Avoid the right woods, as they are out of boundsA good tee ball will leave you with a short iron into a two level green.5With newly added fairway bunkers down the left-hand side and townhomes located to the right of the hole,this hole is tricky because of the narrow fairway.The average, right-handed golfer must take care since a slice will put your shot out of bounds.6You want to keep it away from the bunker on the left-hand side.This hole typically plays into the wind on this par 5.On the second shot, you want to keep it out of the bunker on the right. On the green, distance control is a premium.7Your tee shot is straight; however, avoid the right rough as the large pinetrees on that side will block your second shot.The second shot into the green is a mid to short iron.8The tee shot from the left tee requires a draw to avoid the left bunker and right roughThe right tee shot is more straight away.9The ninth hole is the second of five par threes and the first of three in a rowThis shot is over water to a green angled slightly away from the player. Watch the water to the right10This shot is over water.It plays very true to the yardage. Just watch out for the wind.The green has two levels: one left and one right, with a gradual slope in the middle.11This par 3 historically plays the toughest on the golf course and is all uphill.There are three bunkers on the right, so you better have the correct yardage.If the hole location is left, avoid missing left, as getting up and down is nearly impossible12 The shortest par 4 on the course is a classic risk/reward hole. Club selection off the tee is important and this hole is a good birdie opportunity.The ideal tee shot is 220 yards, aiming slightly left of the right fairway bunkers. Another option is to drive over the trees to the left, driving it as close to the green as you cAny tee shots going too far into the right rough can be blocked out by small trees on the right. The relatively small, flat green is well protected by Spring Brook Road, which is O13This 445 yard par 4 is possibly the best on the course.A long tee shot, favoring a draw, is a good play.The second shot is up hill to a very elevated green.14This is the fifth par 3 and certainly the most scenic.The green is guarded by bunkers left and back right, as well as Hipson’s Pond down the left side, and a collection area short right.15The fairway slopes right to left, so aim the tee shot down theright hand side, as the ball will kick back to the left. SpringBrook/ Alvord Road is out of bounds down the entire hole.16This is a tough par 4, with a dogleg to the left and out of bounds to the right.The fairway bunker is well placed, as it is hard to carry except for the longer hitters.17A short par 5, the risk/reward with this hole typically sees longer hitters go over the bunkers.The tee shot is very critical on this hole with three fairway bunkers on the right hand side.18This is a great finishing hole.The fairway is a slight dogleg right, with out-of-bounds right, two newly added bunkers right,and with three penalty areas to the left in the treeline.
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