1The first hole is the longest Par 5 on the golf course. It doglegs slightly to the left with a generous landing area, and a well placed tee shot down the left centre opens up the f2The second hole is a straight away Par 4. Trees on the left and right come into play from the tee, so make sure to check the pin position.You may want to be on the left or right side of the fairway for the best angle. At times, the second shot can be a bit tricky depending on the wind.3The third hole may be short but it’s not easy. The fairway doglegs sharply left and is split in half by a ditch, and the green is guarded by a sod-faced bunker, just like the oneCalculate the distance to the 100 yard marker (Red Pole) and lay up to that area. Be careful here with the wind as it will affect you approach shot. Make sure to choose a little mo4The fourth hole is a long dogleg right Par 4, with a narrow landing area guarded by trees on your left and two fairway bunkers on your right (190 – 240 from the tee).A good tee shot is important in order to score well on this slightly uphill hole. Try to keep your second shot to the right centre of the green, as a shot missed to the left will g5The fifth hole has a massive, three-tiered green that is 44 yards deep, guarded by bunkers left and right. A large stump on the right side of the green can come into play, and a frThe fifth hole has a massive, three-tiered green that is 44 yards deep, guarded by bunkers left and right. A large stump on the right side of the green can come into play, and a fr6The sixth hole is a decision hole for the longer hitter. The narrow green (19 yards deep by 34 yards wide) can be a tempting target to get there in two. Your tee shot is protected The lake guarding the green comes into play, so be careful with your second shot. Stay left and leave a full shot into the green for the birdie attempt.7The seventh hole is a short Par 4 that demands proper placement from the tee and a carry of 130 yards. is necessary to clear the water hazard. A tee shot of 180 – 200 yards puts 8The eighth hole is a great Par 3 that will test your long iron or fairway wood tee shot.This long, narrow green (17 yards wide by 40 yards deep) challenges the best of players. Play your tee shot to the middle of the green, as bunkers left, right and at the back are a9The ninth hole is a slight dogleg to the right, with two fairway bunkers left and trees with mounding down the entire right side. A well placed tee shot down the left centre of thi10The tenth hole is short but challenging from tee to green. A lateral water hazard on the left side of this hole tests your tee shot, and a fairway bunker 220 yards on the right sidA safe shot down to the 150 Yards marker is your best option. The 10th green is pitched hard left to right, so be careful with your second shot as the wind, normally right to left,11The eleventh hole is a 186 Yards Par 3 with a lake guarding the left side of the hole. The wind swirls in this end of the golf course, so be careful with your club selection. The r12The twelfth hole is a Par 5 dogleg left with a long fairway bunker on the left side of the fairway (215 yards from the tee).Bunkers to the left and right of the green catch many shots and are difficult to execute good shots from. Lay up to 100-120 yards if you can’t reach the green in two, as you will13The thirteenth hole is a long dogleg left Par 4 that requires a good tee shot down the right centre of the fairway.Good idea to use one more club for your approach shot, as anything that comes up short of the green usually stays short. Note: If you have time, have a look at the tee shot on hole14The fourteenth hole is a short but tricky Par 4. A tee shot of 200 yards will give you the best angle to the pin and also keep you short of a large mound that covers the left centr15This is a medium length Par 4 that’s usually downwind. Make sure you favour the left side of the green on your approach shot, as the lake on the right side is in play.This is a medium length Par 4 that’s usually downwind. Make sure you favour the left side of the green on your approach shot, as the lake on the right side is in play.16The 16th hole is a short Par 3 with a right to left crosswind. Your shot must carry and stay left of the lake that is guarding the green.The 16th hole is a short Par 3 with a right to left crosswind. Your shot must carry and stay left of the lake that is guarding the green.17The 17th hole is a slight uphill Par 5 that can be reached in two shots for the longer hitters. A well-placed tee shot down the right side of the fairway is important, whether your18The 18th hole is a great finishing hole. It’s most likely that if you have a match with someone in your group and you are tied, one of the players is sure to win. A tee shot downThere are three large cedar trees protecting the right side of the green and out of bounds down the left side. Making a par on this hole will keep you in a great frame of mind for
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