1Sage will ease you into the course. If your tee shot lies on the left side of the fairway, you’ll have a blind approach shot. One bunker guards the right half of the green.2The warm-up continues with Maple. A mid to long-length par 3, it plays 205 from the longest tee and 135 at the shortest; it requires slight downhill play. You’ll most likely haveThe warm-up continues with Maple. A mid to long-length par 3, it plays 205 from the longest tee and 135 at the shortest; it requires slight downhill play. You’ll most likely have3Surrounded by water, Hi?ha??ada? (Little Red Owl), a long par 5 hole, is next to impossible to handle in two shots. Adding to the risk, you should, ideally, hit your third shot 1004A drivable par 4, Willow rises about 20 feet as you play. Be careful – there won’t be much space where your ball can land. With the 280-yard tee shot, focus on the right side o5Get ready for a challenge. A difficult par 4, Creek includes a narrow, sloping landing area. A pond and a creek are directly in front of the green. Generally played downhill, it ha6This is a bear of a hole – but you’ll have fun with it. Coming back along the creek, you’ll have to really work at your tee shot and second shot. If you go for the green on y7This one’s a beaut. It’s all downhill to the large, diagonally-placed green on Eagle, a par 3. Water lies in front and to the left of the green, and sand surrounds the rest. AsThis one’s a beaut. It’s all downhill to the large, diagonally-placed green on Eagle, a par 3. Water lies in front and to the left of the green, and sand surrounds the rest. As8Oak is a short hole, but it’s tough. With a nicely contoured fairway, it flows slightly uphill, making for a difficult approach shot. Two bunkers guard the green on the left; ano9Buffalo is flat initially, and then runs slightly downhill on your approach shot. Take it easy on the second shot – you don’t want to go long. You’ll have to be precise, as t10The second longest hole on the course, Meadow includes six bunkers, water, and a thicket, all set in a valley. From the back tee shot, expect a 258-yard carry over the pond to the 11Ash is dotted with ponds. It’s a risk, but could pay off, for you to shoot over the bunker and the ponds on the left side. Don’t go long, and try to aim for the front of the grAsh is dotted with ponds. It’s a risk, but could pay off, for you to shoot over the bunker and the ponds on the left side. Don’t go long, and try to aim for the front of the gr12Three opposing fairway bunkers make Deer challenging right off the tee. This mid-to-long par 4 plays straightaway. Play long, and you’ll do well.13Plum starts with a downhill tee shot, and then a dogleg right. Go long on the left for a chance at par or better. Big trees and steep slopes block the right side of the fairway and14Winding past and over water, Aspen travels downhill. A wide bunker further complicates this long, difficult hole. You may struggle with the sloping green.Winding past and over water, Aspen travels downhill. A wide bunker further complicates this long, difficult hole. You may struggle with the sloping green.15Not that we’ll stop you from trying for one, but a birdie is rare on Sumac. It’s the most difficult hole of the course; a bogey would be a good score. Two opposing fairway bunk16Water, water everywhere ups the ante on this thrilling par 4. Short- to mid-length for most players, Cattail will greet you with several challenges: all approach shots are over watWater, water everywhere ups the ante on this thrilling par 4. Short- to mid-length for most players, Cattail will greet you with several challenges: all approach shots are over wat17On your left, a large wetland area; behind the green, a stadium bunker. Fox is intimidating at first glance, but remember, looks can be deceiving. It’s actually a relatively straOn your left, a large wetland area; behind the green, a stadium bunker. Fox is intimidating at first glance, but remember, looks can be deceiving. It’s actually a relatively stra18Moose provides a spectacular finish to our award-winning course. This par 5 is designed to be a tiebreaker. The tee shots fly over wetlands, and the fairway splits in two. You can
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