1Your day will begin on a dogleg right par-4 (384 yards from the back tees and 252 from the forward)that offers some challenging shots over water. From most of the tee boxes, you'll be firing over a creek to a generous but elevated fairway.You can use driver but less club is prO-Bably better off the tee. To succeed on this hole, you need to land far enough along on the fairway to see where you're going next. Your app234According to King, perhaps the best hole on the course is No. 5,a par-3 (170 yards from the back and 108 from the forward) that drops 75 feet from tee to green. "No. 5 is the start of a group of ridge holes that offer great scenery," King said.you need an accurate shot to the green or you need to end up short, right in front of the green, which is flanked by large bunkers. Use a club that is about three clubs less than y5Second shot to a small green playsbest from left side of fairway. Favor left side of green to avoid right trap.6For the daring player with lots of length, No. 6 is a great temptation.This great double dogleg par-5, playing at 550 yards from the back and 431 from the forward, is built along the side of a hill. "On the left side is a ravine that drops down toward7No. 7, a dogleg right par-4 that plays 415yards from the back tees and 339 from the forward, is a tricky test when you play first time. "If it's your first time on the course, it's hard to see the best way to play it," saiyards from the back tees and 339 from the forward, is a tricky test when you play first time. "If it's your first time on the course, it's hard to see the best way to play it," sai89The front nine ends with a par-5 (598 yards from the back and 472 from the front)that definitely requires three shots to reach the green. Watch out for the water about 60 yards short of the green.101112The dramatic No. 12, a par-3 that measures 206yards from the back and 123 from the forward requires a shot over a gully thick with fescue grass to what is a very shallow green, encircled by a sea of bunkers.Take a little more club than usual to the tee. The hill behind the green acts as a backstop.13The par-4 No. 13 (427 yards from the back tees and323 from the forward) can be played in straightforward fashion. Stay left of the fairway bunker on the right but not so left that you end up in the treacherous ravine on the left-h141517Another great view hole comes up on No. 17, a par-4 (360 yards from the back and 280 from the forward).There are gorgeous views here of the mountains. In fact, you feel as if you're hitting right at the Rockies. "It's fairly short here," King said. "But it's similar to No. 15; the w18If you've had any trouble along the way, you might be able to improve your score on the par-5 No. 18,playing at 535 yards from the back and 425 from the forward. As you hit back toward the clubhouse, you'll find it fairly easy to hit the green in two.
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