1The golf course eases you into your round with this relatively short par-5 starting hole.Fairway bunkers off the tee and cross bunkers short of the green must be avoided to give yourself a good chance at birdie. Large, deep bunkers guard this green that slopes severely2Fairway bunkers off the tee and cross bunkers short of the green must be avoided to give yourself a good chance at birdie. Large, deep bunkers guard this green that slopes severelyof the hole and a bunker on the right, a well-placed approach is critical here. This tricky, sloping green makes birdies a rarity here.3As the #1 handicap hole, this long par-4 requires both length and accuracy off the tee.Fairway bunkers place a premium on the tee shot and the large green is well-guarded by bunkers.4This risk/reward par-5 can make or break your front nine.The second shot must be laid up either short or to the right of the pond that guards the front left of the green. Staying away from the water on the approach may leave you in a dee5This long par-3 requires a precision tee shot, as deep bunkers guard both the front right and front left of thislarge green, which slopes from back to front.6One of the few dogleg holes on the course, this par-4 requires a well-placed tee shot,avoiding the fairways bunkers, which will leave you with a lengthy approach.This green is well-bunkered and slopes severely from back to front. Check the hole location before hitting your approach, as you do not want to miss on the short side of the hole h7This short hole is another great risk/reward design. You may choose to lay up short of the lake on the left side off the tee and leave yourself a relatively short approach.Or, you may choose to bomb your drive down the right side, flirting with the fairway bunkers, but leaving yourself a very short approach to the green.This green has several different levels, making long putts very difficult. Avoid the deep greenside bunker short-right at all costs.8This average-length par-4 offers many optionsA pond cuts into the fairway from the left and must be avoided. Longer hitters must avoid the fairway bunkers off the tee, while leaving their tee shot short of the waterShorter hitters may have to lay up short of the pond with their second shot, leaving an intimidating approach over the water. The green is large and is guarded on both sides by bun9This long, demanding par-4 is one of the best holes on the golf courseFairway bunkers on both sides frame the tee shot, and the green is surrounded on both sides by deep, challenging bunkers.The green itself is very large and has three distinct levels. Make sure your approach shot finds the proper level or putting will be extremely difficult.10This par-4 is defined by out of bounds on the left that runs the entire length of the hole.Players trying to avoid the fairway bunker on the left off the tee may find themselves under the trees on the right. A bunker in front of the green forces the player to play a softlofted shot into this green. The green slopes severely from back to front, so keeping your approach underneath the hole is crucial.11A beautiful par-3 hole that features a large pond in frontof the green. The narrow green does not offer much of a target and is made more intimidating by deep bunkers on both sides of the green. The approach must be on target and distance12Fairway bunkers on both sides of the fairway are in play off the tee, making a straight tee shot very important.The second shot must be placed in the fairway, in order to give yourself a chance to hit the green with your approach. Stay clear of the fairway bunker on the left approximately 5013Very long, demanding par-4 holeTee shots missed to the right run the risk of going out of bounds. This large green is well-guarded on all sides by bunkers and has three separate levels that will make putting ext14The longest and most difficult par-3 on the course,this hole requires an accurate tee shot, as this large green is surrounded by challenging bunkers. Players who cannot reach the green will be left with a relatively easy, uphill pi15This par-4 is the narrowest on the golf course and is framed by out of bounds running down both sides of the hole.Fairway bunkers on both sides will catch many stray tee shots, making it very difficult to reach the green. The green complex features an extremely deep, penalizing bunker on the rAll approach shots will roll towards this bunker, so an approach shot placed to the left side of the green is ideal. This is the smallest green on the golf course, offering players16This long par-4 places a premium on a well-placeddrive down the right side, avoiding the large fairway bunker on the left.The approach is made more difficult by deep, penalizing bunkers on the front-right and left sides of the green. This green slopes dramatically from back to front, making it importa17Out of bounds on both sides of the tee shot make a straight drive critical on this average-length par-4.Fairway bunkers guard both sides of the fairway and the cross bunker 40 yards short of the green must be avoided on the approach.18This par-5 is the signature hole at Tamarisk.A straight tee shot will steer clear of the fairway bunkers on both sides. Long hitters may have a go at this green in two, but it will require a precision shot, since the green isavoid fairway bunkers on the left and trees on the right. This will leave an intimidating approach with water looming on the right. This large green is relatively flat and putting
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