1Playing up the left side off the tee will require three well-played shots to reach the green. However, the nest of bunkers guarding the second landing area could spell trouble.The shelf along the right side of this hole affords the best opportunity for reaching the green in two.2This short par-4 offers various options off the tee.A well-played drive will result in a short iron approach to a small, undulating green guarded by sand. Negotiate these hazards and an early par will be the result3Uphill from tee-to-green, this short par-4 will play longer than it appears.Finding the fairway off the tee affords a mid-iron approach to a severely undulating green. If you find yourself in one of the surrounding bunkers, bogey is a certain result.4Distractions abound on this dramatic and spectacularly scenic downhill tee shot.If you lose your focus to the beautiful surroundings, sand will help save the most errant shot. But recovery from anywhere off the green will be difficult.5Mere mortals will opt for the ample fairway area to the right. Carrying these bunkers could result in extra yardage and a mid iron approach, but beware the central fairway bunker.The large, multi-tiered green is heavily contoured with no guarantees of a sure two-putt.6From the back tee it’s all carry over an expansive, deep waste area. Forward tees are stacked, lessening the waste area’s influence on the average player.The rolling, multi-tiered green will be deceptive and hard to read, but could reward the player with a birdie putt.7It is critical to avoid the fairway bunkers along the left side of this deceptively short, all-uphill par-5.Bunkers stacked in the hillside mark the proper line of play to an elevated green. Long hitters will find the ramped fairway to the right of the green an easy way to access a rare 8Finding the fairway is critical for success on this long par-4. Here, the distant peaks of the Mahoosucs will aid in directing the proper line.A long tee shot will be justly rewarded with a mid to long iron approach to a green perched above a natural creek.9On this short par-4 featuring two forced carries over deep ravines, brute force is not necessarily the recipe for success. A long iron or fairway metal will position your drive forA deep bunker guards the right side of the multi-tiered green. Conservative play will be rewarded as you head for the back nine.10With the tees perched along a ridgeline and Merrill Creek lurking in the deep ravine below, accuracy off the tee is the secret to success.Pinpoint positioning as opposed to sheer strength is required, and finding the left center of the fairway close to a fairway bunker affords the best angle of approach to an elevate11This three shot par-5 plays downhill from tee-to-green. Ample room can be found along the left side off the tee, but long hitters going for it in two might find themselves stymied This three shot par-5 plays downhill from tee-to-green. Ample room can be found along the left side off the tee, but long hitters going for it in two might find themselves stymied 12Bigger hitters will be enticed to let it fly on this dramatic downhill par-4, but utilizing the elevation change and sloping fairway that awaits will equally reward a well-struck f13Playing subtly uphill from the tee, this sleepy little hole will play much longer than the scorecard indicates.Driver off the tee will be the best play to ensure a short iron approach to a small elevated green. Miss left and you will find one of the many ravines throughout the course.14At 225 yards this is the longest par-3 on the course. Playing across an expansive sandy waste area, a full carry to the green is required. This “Redan” type green will reward wAt 225 yards this is the longest par-3 on the course. Playing across an expansive sandy waste area, a full carry to the green is required. This “Redan” type green will reward w15Making the turn back toward the clubhouse, this long hole will be a 3 shot hole to reach the tiered narrow green. Long ball hitters will have to beware of the expansive sandy wasteMaking the turn back toward the clubhouse, this long hole will be a 3 shot hole to reach the tiered narrow green. Long ball hitters will have to beware of the expansive sandy waste16Playing downhill to a gently sloping green and sprawling green-side bunker, the player is offered both peril and possibility. Nestled into a quiet valley with the hole set against Playing downhill to a gently sloping green and sprawling green-side bunker, the player is offered both peril and possibility. Nestled into a quiet valley with the hole set against 17Finding the fairway cut off the tee of this demanding par-4 is critical for success. Bunkers guard the right and left side of the landing area.Carrying the fairway bunker along right side will allow the best angle of approach from the right center of the fairway to a dramatically elevated green.18Playing along the deep Merrill Creek ravine, this climactic finishing hole is guarded by sandy waste bunkers down the entire left side which the player must avoid. The large slopinPlaying along the deep Merrill Creek ravine, this climactic finishing hole is guarded by sandy waste bunkers down the entire left side which the player must avoid. The large slopin
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