1The preferred tee shot hugs the left side of the fairway,A good drive sets up a second shot just past the left side fairway bunker.With little more than a short iron, three good shots should have you safely on the green.2This straight-away shorter hole requires a drive favoring the left side of the fairway.After good drive, the second shot can be an iron into a deep, two-tiered greenThe green is a deep, two-tiered green sloping back to front. Beware of the pot bunker 40 yards short and in front of the green.3a challenging Par 3 that drops 80 feet from tee to green.With just as much danger long as there is short, it’s all about club selection and playing it safe to the middle of the green. The altitude of the tee box suggests 1 to 2 fewer c4The drive should favor the left side of the fairway so you have an unobstructed view of the green.As you prepare to turn the corner of a severe dogleg right, do not take direct aim at the flagstick, as the green sits on a plateau framed by greenside bunkers protecting its rightGetting away with par is a true feat. Take it and run to the next tee.5With danger to the left, a tee shot past the lone tree on the right side of the fairway is ideal.If anything, your high iron approach shot to an elevated green should miss long and right.You might be fortunate to get a kick back onto the green from the backstop.6This is the #1 handicap hole, and for good reason. The fairway ahead slopes strongly right to left. Take aim at the sloping hills that border the fairway right or, for those who prYou will be hitting uphill to a well-protected green where there is a rock cropping to the left, an arroyo that creeps along the right side of the green, and, for good measure, a bIf you’re lucky enough to find yourself on in two, well, a tricky undulating green is anything but security for par.7Any tee shot that finds the fairway leaves an open approach shot to the green. Though the green is protected by an unpredictable arroyo on the right and bunkers short of the green, proper club selection should have you safely on, putting for birdie. The smartAny shot in the middle front might not hang on and may find the arroyo. Hit it long and your ball may find the center of the green.8A long drive down the right side of the fairway will give you the chance to reach in two.The long front-to-back green invites you to swing away, but be cautious of the two bunkers right of the green9Proper club selection can be challenging on the Par 3 ninthNo matter the pin location, a play to the middle of the green is useful. Three bunkers above the back of the green punish those who hit it too long.10After the turn, there is a chance to make birdie on this short Par 4. This rolling fairway is easy to find, but make sure you choose enough club for your second.The green slopes from back to front and provides good relief for most shots missed to the right.11Swirling winds and a steep green make the right club as important as the right swing on this Par 3all the danger is short and the back drop will help long tee shots come off the hill towards the green.This green yields the most holes-in-one when the pin is up front.12The ideal tee shot on this uphill Par 4 is just right of the last of the bunkers that line this fairway on the left.The putting surface is large, presenting a great chance for birdie after a carefully placed first shot.13Aim just right of the left-hand bunkerWith a well-placed drive, you’ll have a clear approach shot onto a spacious greenpacious green that slopes front to back14Aim just right of the left-hand bunker, but steer clear of the tall Ponderosa pineWith a well-placed drive, you will have a clear approach shot onto a spacious greenpacious green that slopes uphill front to back15Protected by water on the right and bunkers on the left, this Par 3 is long and challenging.The relatively flat green rewards those who make their way on. Think positive and put it on.16You may be tempted to go for it downwind and downhill, but the smart play is actually a mid-iron or fairway wood from the tee. This allows you to dial in your approach shot and stick it close to the pin.17This is the shortest Par 3 on the course. Again, the wind will be your biggest opponent. This green sits on a plateau but is fairly friendly.18 The tee shot must clear the ravine to have a chance for a lay up. The big hitter can attempt to cut as much of the dogleg as they feel confident with and attempt to go for the greIf you choose to lay up, leave yourself a short iron in; this green is there for the taking.Bunkers on both sides guard the green, which slopes gently to the right.
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