1Tips from the Pro: This opening par 4 is the longest hole on the course.With Chocolate Avenue bordering the entire left side, a strong tee shot followed by a precise second into the deep,sloping kidney-shaped green is required. Judging the four or five club differences from front pin placements to hole locations at the back of the green is a challenge.2Tips from the Pro: This par 4 can be played using several different clubs off the tee.Avoid out-of-bounds on the left side of the hole to set up a delicate second shot.The green site is surrounded by mature white pine trees, and the small green is guarded on both sides by bunkers.3Tips from the Pro: Back pin locations are the greatest challenge on this straight forward par 3.The effect of the prevailing right-to-left wind can be deceptive, making it difficult to get tee shots close to the hole. Success chipping the ball and lagging long putts near the 4Tips from the Pro: Spring Creek comes into play for the first time on this beautiful par 4.Take a look at the green site and hole location from the elevated tee; it's the best look you'll get. The tee shot is a lay-up short of the creek, and the second shot is slightly uTake a look at the green site and hole location from the elevated tee; it's the best look you'll get. The tee shot is a lay-up short of the creek, and the second shot is slightly u5Tips from the Pro: The signature hole, this par 3 brings all of the course's elements into play.Spring Creek winds its way in front of and to the right of the green. Set in a small meadow surrounded by several varieties of mature trees, the green is large and well bunkered.6Tips from the Pro: Spring Creek, close to the right side of the entire hole,challenges both the tee shot and second shot in this par 4. Given that it's the only hole on the course without a bunker, players are easily distracted by the tranquil green site.7Tips from the Pro: After a tee shot over a small ravine, pitches, chips, and putts are very challenging on this short par 4.The green is the most difficult on the golf course with severe slope from back to front. Precise shot making is needed to ensure the last several strokes made on this hole are play8Tips from the Pro: The last par 3 on the course continues the theme of difficult greens.Distance control on this short tee shot is most important.Putting up the slope at the heavily bunkered green creates the best chance to make birdies and pars.9Tips from the Pro: The most striking feature on this par 4 is the old quarry that must be carried on the tee shot.Shots played from uneven lies in the fairway make the approach to this well bunkered and sloping green a challenge.
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