1A perfect starting hole! This uphill and open hole should allow everyone to get off to a good start. This hole features 20 bunkers, the most of any hole on this course.2A beautiful, natural par 4. Keep your tee shot in line with the green as the lateral hazard will grab anything right of this target.Steer clear of the revetment-faced bunkers short and right of the green.3On this dogleg left par 4,the long hitter can gamble and try to drive over the fairway bunkers on the left.A successful tee shot will leave a short second shot into this large green.4The longest par 3 on the course!Keep your tee shot torward the left side of the green to avoid the large bunker complex right of the target. A lateral hazard sneaks in behind the green.5The entire left side of this beautiful par 4 abuts the Cedarburgs Bog, the largest peatland in southern Wisconsin.A sprawling waste bunker will catch a tee shot hit left. A good tee shot will still leave a long second shot into this relatively open green.6Aim your tee shot at the bushy tree straight away. The barn and its surroundings are to be played as an integral part of the course - No relief! Avoid the hazard left and long, and7What you see is what you get! The 7th hole has eight tee box locations, more than any other hole on the course.A tee shot down the left side of the fairway will give you a peek at the green on your second shot.Be aware of the hazard left and green-side bunkers on your approach shot8This hole is unique as your angle to the green changes based on the tee box location.It normally plays into the prevailing wind which makes club selection critical. Trouble surrounds the green, so be accurate.9This par 5 offers a spacious landing area if you stay right of the bunkers off the tee.The second shot offers a great challenge to those who are daring enough to go for this well guarded green.10The ideal shot must be hit down the left side of this fairway. Longer hitters will want to take their drives over the right edge of the fairway bunker. The out- of-bounds sneaks in11The shortest par 3 also has one of the smallest greens on the course.Accuracy and proper club selection are of importance here. The green slopes severely from back to front so the smart play is to keep your shot below the hole. Avoid the bunker shor12This hole is everything that a short par 4 should be.The ideal tee shot needs to be hit over the left bunker just off the right side of the fairway. The approach shot is as demanding a short shot as you will find in golf. You must avoid the creek in front and stop your shot on this shallow green13This par 3 offers one of the most breathtaking views on the course. It normally plays into the wind so be sure to take enough club.The green is much larger than it appears from the tee. Take par and run!14A natural beauty. Favor the left side since the fairway slopes to the right.The second shot will give you a couple of options. The long hitter can gamble and hit over the waste bunkers to the left of the fairway. The conservative route is straight up the n15The longest par 4 and the only hole on the course with no bunkers.A tee shot in the fairway is a must.The green is slightly elevated and is receptive to a run-up shot. The green is also slopped from the right to the left.16A very intimidating look from the tee box!The tee shot must be hit with a draw to shorten the hole. A long tee shot hit straight or to the right can go through the fairway.Avoid bunkers short and right of the green on your approach.17This dogleg left par 5 is the longest and most demanding hole on the course.A long and straight tee shot is needed to reach the corner. Once at the corner, two straight, uphill shots are necessary to hit this green in regulation. A par is a great score on 18Another beautiful view awaits as you stand on the tee box.A tee shot up the right side will shorten your 2nd shot. Out of bounds comes into play for any shots left and long of this green.
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