1Be sure to use the right club for your second shot into a green that is 25 yards deep.Our beautiful opening hole is a straightaway par 4 with pine trees lining the fairway and five strategically placed sand bunkers protecting the green.2What you see is what you get. But don’t be fooled, the green looks flat but slopes front to back, so it creates a challenging approach shot especially to a front or middle pin plWhat you see is what you get. But don’t be fooled, the green looks flat but slopes front to back, so it creates a challenging approach shot especially to a front or middle pin pl3Playing 328 yards downwind, our second hole is a tough fairway to hit, sloping right to left.A picturesque second shot playing into a green with a large bunker right and a pot bunker left.4What you see is what you get. But don’t be fooled, the green looks flat but slopes front to back, so it creates a challenging approach shot especially to a front or middle pin plWhat you see is what you get. But don’t be fooled, the green looks flat but slopes front to back, so it creates a challenging approach shot especially to a front or middle pin pl5You can surely get yourself in trouble on this short par 4. With trees on the right and a fairway bunker on the left, along with a small pot bunker in front of the green, there areThere is a remarkable view of the valley from this green.6This is the first par 3 on the golf course. Because of the elevation change from tee to green the hole plays a bit shorter than the yardage on the card.Watch out for the bunker on the left and don’t go right!7The second of the back-to-back par 3s on the front nine is a challenging, but rewarding holeThere is a lily pond in front with bunkers left and right protecting a shallow undulating green. The mountain background provides perspective.8A challenging dog leg left, par 5 with out-of-bounds down the entire left side.The safe shot off the tee is straight out the right side. With a fairway sloping right to left, make sure you control your draw on your second shot.9A partially hidden pond located on the left side of the fairway and the five inch fescue on the right forces you to keep it in the middle. Makes you think twice about standing up a10This uphill par 3 with water just in front of the tee plays about half a club longer than you think. Whatever you do, don’t go long or left!11When in use the new tee box built in the summer of 2008 presents a sensation of teeing off out of a tunnel.This hole is a perfect example of risk-reward. You can either layup at the top of the hill, or for the longer hitters, challenge the water by hitting the driver.12With a blind tee shot, avoid hitting it left out-of-bounds and you’ll be fine.The fairway is shaped so that slightly inaccurate shots collect in the middle.There is a well placed bunker in front of the green and O B behind adding more challenge to this par 4.13The smarter players hit a hybrid or iron to be sure to keep the ball in play.With out-of-bounds right, and a pond short and left of the green, your best friend is accuracy on this hole.14Be cautious on your second shot. You don’t’ want to go long!One of our longer par 4 holes, the fourteenth features out-of-bounds on the right along with a reachable fairway bunker for the longer hitters.15If you are going to miss, miss to the left. Water protects the entire right side of the hole.A drivable par 4 protected by an enormous bunker right in front of the green.16A visually aesthetic hole with the pond and fountains on your right.Cut off as much of the corner as you please, but watch you don’t get too greedy.17The final par 3 with a very challenging green. If the pin is on the right side take a minimum of one more club to be certain to hit the green.The final par 3 with a very challenging green. If the pin is on the right side take a minimum of one more club to be certain to hit the green.18Be sure to play it down the left side. Anything center-to-right will kick down the hill and you will be blocked out by the enormous pine tree just short of the green. Don’t miss Be sure to play it down the left side. Anything center-to-right will kick down the hill and you will be blocked out by the enormous pine tree just short of the green. Don’t miss
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