1The tee shot on this 473 yard, par-4 starting hole is a stunner; you must carry a low "bowled" meadow to reach the fairway.The approach, one of the most demanding on the course, is to an elevated green that sits atop a broad plateau.2The terrain shifts dramatically over the next six holes from rolling hills to pancake flat as you can see from the elevated tee box of this 580-yard par 5.At the end of the fairway, past strategically-placed bunkers, is a small, well-guarded green.3At 235 yards, this is the longest par 3 on the course. Besides length, swirling breezes in this low, open part of the course may also be a factor.4The landing area is ample on this 464-yard par 4 for most players, but the fairway narrows and is squeezed by multiple small pot bunkers where the long hitters dare to go.5This 407-yard par 4 doglegs slightly from left to right. The second shot is to an elevated green that is open in front but guarded by a deep bunker to the left.This 407-yard par 4 doglegs slightly from left to right. The second shot is to an elevated green that is open in front but guarded by a deep bunker to the left.6A lay-up tee shot of 220 yards will leave you just short of a large bunker on the right.The green sits like an elevated castle surrounded by a moat on this 356 yard par-4. Accurancy is critical from tee to green here.7This twisting, 603 yard par-5 features a double fairway and is flanked on the right side by Drake's Creek. Low and high handicappers will play this one differently, but tricky angl8At only 177 yards, this is Olde Stone's shortest par 3, but don't let that fool you. Gauge the wind and use the contours that surround the green to be successful.At only 177 yards, this is Olde Stone's shortest par 3, but don't let that fool you. Gauge the wind and use the contours that surround the green to be successful.9On this 477 yard, par 4, an old tree line guards the left side of the rolling fairway. The water hazard on the right makes the approach more challenging.10The tee shot on this 420 yard par-4 is tricky.The fairway slopes away from the line of play and bunkers guard the left side where the tee shot should land to release and run down the hill. You'll then face a severely uphill ap
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