1Let’s see if we can’t start everyone off with a par. Short dogleg left Par 4, 45yard wide fairway. Favor the left side of the fairway for a shortapproach to a fairly flat green. You should have a wedge in your hand, do not be short; there’s plenty of room back there.2Medium length Par 4, risk reward begins here.You must play to the left side of the fairway with whatever club keeps you just short of the bunker. If you want to bust a driver, you’ll have to drive between the bunker on the The green sits 2-3 feet below grade and is very small, short is the only place to miss and that is to be avoided when the pin is up front. You might want to risk a long drive to al3The shortest Par 3 on the course calls for the most precision.The O-Bvious bailout short and left is safe, but a par is still in doubt unless you happen to get a front right pin. The bunker on the left is a lot harder than it appears, very sc4A short Par 5 that playsdownhill and left to right with a double fairway. If you want to get home in two you need a good drive just over the left side of the fairway bunker.However, do not miss left; there is no decent bailout from those trees. The safe play is to the wide fairway to the right. If you decide to lay-up, do so just over the hill in the 5Killer Par 4. If you can favor the leftside of the fairway, it is risky, but will pay handsome rewards.If, on the other hand, you are good enough to work the ball right to left this is the hole to do it. Take advantage of the right to left slot in the fairway or be prepared to play 6Good solid, long Par 3.Always play to the center of the green and always take an extra club, as it plays uphill more than it looks. Back right is a true sucker pin.Always play to the center of the green and always take an extra club, as it plays uphill more than it looks. Back right is a true sucker pin.7Medium length Par 4 with a downhill tee shot.Best to play short and way left off the tee as anything inside the path normally ends up in the fairway.A long drive over the lake into such a narrow fairway isn’t normally worth the risk, if you feel really good, have at it. Definitely not worth the risk if your normal ball flight8Long Par 4. Definitely hit your driver here,favor the left side as visibility from the right half of the fairway can be poor.The huge bunker on the right side of the fairway is only reachable to a very long hitter. You don’t want any part of the island bunker right of the green on your approach, too pr9Talk about risk reward, how much fairway do you want to bite off?If you can drive it fairly long in the left half of the fairway, you can reach this Par 5 in two. If you’re going to lay up off the tee, do so with your three wood, any ball playAlthough the green is a true island, it’s huge….11,000 square feet, don’t hesitate to go for it, the crowd in the clubhouse would love to see an eagle. Do not shoot at any ba10This is a true three shot Par 5, play it accordingly.If you can drive the ball long down the right side of the fairway, you will gain access to the left side of another double fairway on your second shot.A lay-up to the lower left side fairway will make for a considerably easier third shot; you will wish you had when you see the green. If you lay-up short of the large Poplar tree o11My favorite hole. You could justify any club from a 5 iron to a driver on this shortish Par 4.A conservative tee shot is short and right of the bunkers, leaving a mid-iron approach. If you decide to hit a wood off the tee, you must draw the ball or fly some part of the bunkThis green can actually be driven by the big hitters….very risky, though. You really want to approach this green with a wedge; there is really no bailout either, short….maybe. 12Medium length Par 3.A twisting bunker runs the entire length of the green in the rear.The green slopes hard from left to right, enough that front left is actually the toughest pin placement.13The shortest Par 5 on the course calls for a fade from the tee,anything left is pretty much dead. Good hole to attack off the tee, just keep it high and right…..most golfers I know find that thought quite comforting. If you go for the green The fairway bunker short and right of the green is 60 yards long; nO-Body wants that for a third shot. Any short approach will roll back down the hill, long and left is actually a 14Tough medium length Par 3 with a very large green.Easiest pins are in the front half of the green. Back right is a sucker pin and back left is best reached by playing to the center of the green. Don’t forget the lake on the left15Very long and demanding Par 4 into the prevailing wind.More risk reward off the tee, plenty of room out there, time to go after one. A long tee shot in the right half of the fairway will catch a 4-6 foot ridge that will add 20 yards toThe bunker on the left side of the fairway is only reachable for the big hitter. Although left is the O-Bvious bailout for your approach, it makes for a delicate chip, the front ha16What a fun little drivable Par 4.A split fairway with 7 different tee boxes. You must let the combination of your tee box and the pin placement determine which fairway to use. For example, a back left pin must be 17The longest Par 3 on the course can stretched to 250 yards.Grab your favorite fairway wood as it plays into the prevailing wind.Any misses right or short provide a pretty easy pitch, no worse than a bogey from here. Anything left is dead. Be careful with a back pin, the green slopes away considerably.18Very dramatic Par 5 finishing hole.If you’re not going to try to reach the green in two, you may want to tee off with a fairway wood or even an iron, the closer you keep the ball to the lake, the shorter your secoA long drive down our widest fairway will give you a peek at the green on your right. Any approach played just right and short of the green, has a good chance to catch the front ed
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