1A straight hole with a tee shot out to a wide and flat fairway. Be careful of the hazard to the left that runs along the entire left side of the fairway. The green is one of the sm2This dogleg right hole has a wide fairway and the tee shot has a chance to take off some yardage if you choose to go over the bunker on the right. The green slopes from back left d3The first of four par 3’s on the golf course. The green is large and features four quadrants separated by sloped areas. The greens elevation causes many shots to be rejected downThe first of four par 3’s on the golf course. The green is large and features four quadrants separated by sloped areas. The greens elevation causes many shots to be rejected down4A short par 5 with a water hazard running down the entire left side. The fairway gets narrow as you approach the green with a deep bunker guarding it on the right side. The green s5This par 3 is the longest on the course. The green features a severe slope running from back left down to front right. Accuracy is a premium on this tee shot otherwise a bogey or wThis par 3 is the longest on the course. The green features a severe slope running from back left down to front right. Accuracy is a premium on this tee shot otherwise a bogey or w6A short par 4 to a small green that is reachable from the teeing ground. The entire green is elevated but fairly flat on top and is guarded by a large and very deep bunker. There iA short par 4 to a small green that is reachable from the teeing ground. The entire green is elevated but fairly flat on top and is guarded by a large and very deep bunker. There i7This dogleg left hole has a lateral water hazard along the left side, then a marsh crosses the fairway at 275 yards from the back tees and a lateral water hazard looms to the right8A long par 5 with a tee shot requiring some accuracy, especially for the big hitters. Stay to the left side as the right side of the fairway is guarded by a large tree that comes i9The most challenging hole on the golf course due to its designed length and the prevailing headwind which makes the hole play even longer. This dogleg left par 4 requires an accura10A relatively short and straight par 4. There are two large bunkers on the right side and a smaller bunker around the 100 yard marker so a smarter and safer tee shot is desirable. TA relatively short and straight par 4. There are two large bunkers on the right side and a smaller bunker around the 100 yard marker so a smarter and safer tee shot is desirable. T11A short par 5 that has a slight bend to the right. The tee shot is very fair as you hit into probably the widest fairway on the plantation. Be careful of the water hazard on the ri12This par 4 dogleg left is very fun but quite challenging as well. The tee shot is a risk versus reward type shot as a fairway bunker on the left side hides a water hazard that loom13A long par 3 guarded by bunkers to the left, right, and in front of the green. The green is extremely wide and slopes mainly from back down to the front. Be careful as any shots reA long par 3 guarded by bunkers to the left, right, and in front of the green. The green is extremely wide and slopes mainly from back down to the front. Be careful as any shots re14A long and straight par 5 with minimal hazards until you reach your approach shot. The approach can be difficult as the green is guarded by bunkers on the left and a water hazard oA long and straight par 5 with minimal hazards until you reach your approach shot. The approach can be difficult as the green is guarded by bunkers on the left and a water hazard o15The second most difficult hole on the golf course. A dog leg right par 4 with a tee shot into a narrow landing area that requires a precise tee shot. The approach shot does not get16Hole #16 is the beginning of “The Gauntlet” as the members refer to our final three finishing holes; the term being a historical reference to our original course name. The greeHole #16 is the beginning of “The Gauntlet” as the members refer to our final three finishing holes; the term being a historical reference to our original course name. The gree17From the back tees, it appears as though there is no place dry to hit the ball. Stay left of the marsh and it opens up with a good line to the green. The green slopes back to frontFrom the back tees, it appears as though there is no place dry to hit the ball. Stay left of the marsh and it opens up with a good line to the green. The green slopes back to front18The finishing hole with many playable options if you are a long hitter. The drive is entirely carry across the marsh as this hole bends left to right. Be careful of the line you ta
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