1A generous landing area off the tee allows you to drive with confidence.On your second shot, beware of the fairway bunker on the right.This large green accepts high approach shots well.2This enormous green has two tiers with the center ofthe green at the top of the slope. Land on the same tier as the flag. When the pin is in back, hit an extra club.3Putts read true on this large green. Out-of-bounds on the right and heather grass keeps you honest. This hole presents a birdie opportunity.Putts read true on this large green. Out-of-bounds on the right and heather grass keeps you honest. This hole presents a birdie opportunity.4This long par 4 tests your mettle. The entire right sides plays as a lateral hazard. Approach shots pushed right leave a difficult up-and-down, so it is better to miss left.5Aim down the middle on your tee shot. Perhaps hit a long iron or three wood.Hit to the center of this difficult green for the greatest reward.6This hole’s strength lies not with its length, but with the intricate breaks found on the putting surface. Take enough club to guard against the wind.7You must hit the ball straight on this majestic, uphill par 4. Play at least one to two clubs more on your approach.A deep bunker guards the left front of the green. Aim at the center and you won’t be disappointed.8Long hitters will have to contend with a large fairway bunker. A shorter tee shot takes advantage of a generous landing area, leaving a short pitch for a birdie opportunity.9A lateral water hazard runs the length of the right side of this wide fairway.A well-placed second shot takes the left fairway bunker out of play and leaves a short approach to the shared ninth and eighteenth greens.10On this classic par 4 with a few hidden secrets, the left side is much friendlier than the right.Take the greenside bunker out of play. Your second shot plays more uphill than it appears.11Length and accuracy are paramount off the tee to negotiate the water hazard that cuts diagonally across the hole.Hit enough club on your second shot to an uphill green braced with a containment slope left and a pot bunker right.12A good drive on this par 5 opens up birdie possibilities.Take aim at the trees behind the green for your second shot over the hill, leaving a short pitch to the green.13This uphill par 3 plays into a prevailing wind. The severe,two-tiered green demands that you take enough club to find the correct level.14This hole offers mini-challenges from tee to green.Fairway bunkers on the left may lead you to hit too far right, bringing the heather into play.15Keep your tee shot down the right side,leaving a short iron to this shallow green protected in front by a pot dunker.16leaving a short iron to this shallowgreen protected in front by a pot dunker.17You may want to go with one less club as the prevailing wind is usually at your back.This large green hosts a crest that runs across the center, creating distinct pin placements- front being easiest, back left most difficult.18Driver may be too much, so check the yardage marker on the tee for the distance to the hazard. The approach shot plays into a prevailing wind, so take enough club to stay dry.
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