1A drive up the left side really opens up the approach to this green. Pay attention to the pin placement and stay below the hole on the aggressively sloped green.2 Play your tee shot up the left hand side of the fairway to open up the tee shot.Distance control is of the utmost importance on the approach to set up a good birdie opportunity.3A mid length par 3 well protected on the left side. Make sure you guage the wind on this tee shot as the prevailing wind will move the ball towards the bunker.A tee shot played right of the green will come off the hill and onto the putting surface.4A good drive to a wide fairway provides an opportunity to get near the green in two, miss the fairway and it’s a three shot hole.Avoid the trees protecting the sides of the fairways on the second shot and it’s a wedge and a putt for a birdie.5Find the double fairway and it makes the second shot to the elevated green much easier.On the second shot, take an extra club as you hit uphill to this well protected green.6On this visually intimidating par 3, distance control is essential as you attack this wide, shallow green.The green slopes severely back to front.7This hole favors a tee shot shaped left to right and will leave a short iron into a large green.Favor the center of the green on the second shot as a missed green here leaves a up and down that will test every bit of your short game.8 A tee shot over or just to the left of the bunkers will leave you in a good position for your second on this sneaky par 5.Following a good layup, pay close attention to the pin location on the multi tiered, severely sloped green.9A dog leg right par 4 with hazard down the right side and crossing in front of the green. Less than driver may be the play to get the tee shot in the short grass.A mid to short iron will be left into this kidney shaped green protected by a bunker and hazard short and left.10Accuracy is more important than distance on this tee shot.Once you find the fairway, a short iron is left into this large, blind green.11This short par 3 is all about accuracy and distance control into a subtly challenging green.12A solid tee shot to the wide fairway will leave a good opportunity to get on or around the putting surface in two.Pay attention to the pin on your approachplacement as this green slopes significantly from left to right.13Try to place you tee shot in the fairway and leave yourself roughly 150 yards to the green. Don’t get lost in the view on this second shot over the hazard but keep it short of the bunker protecting the back of the green. This green slopes severely from back to front.14A drive hugging the right side will give you the best opportunity for getting down the hill with a little extra distance.A good second shot will leave you with a short iron into this green, carry the false front and a par is in your future.15A visually intimidating par 3 over the only lake on the back nine. This hole is all about club selection, measure the wind and take an extra club to a pin in the back of the green.16Less than driver off the tee is optimal here to place the opening shot in the fairway and avoid the bunkers..This will leave a slightly downhill approach to a well bunkered green.Pay attention to the tiers in the green as a shot to the wrong area will leave a challenging putt.17A downhill par 4 with a gorgeous view. Driver is not necessary here as the tee shot plays well downhill.Avoid the bunkers on the right to leave yourself a short iron into this two tiered green.18You start this hole with a choice on the tee shot; playing to the easier fairway leaves a harder second shot.Successfully playing to the harder fairway will leave a wedge for a good birdie opportunity.
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