1The opening hole allows the golfer to limber his muscles a bit. The relative shortness of the hole will be made even shorter by the prevailing south winds.An accurately placed tee shot (not long but accurate) either to the left or right of the two existing trees in the fairway, is the key to playing this hole successfully. A drive ovThe player who decides to play safe and hit to the right then must carry the bunker in front of the green. The green is relatively small and is longer with an approach from the lef2The first par 3 is short and plays downwind. The three lO-Bed green allows it to play differently each day depending on the pin position.The right lO-Be is the tightest and most closely guarded because its approach requires less carry over the water.The bunkers in front and back require the golfer to closely check the wind before choosing a club.3Playing relatively easy and wide open, this par 4 requires only a decent tee shot and a good approach for birdie possibilities.Be careful, though, of the out-of-bounds to the right of the fairway and directly behind the green. The green is fairly large and undulating.With the gently rolling putting surface the only penalty will be a long putt.4This long par 4 dogleg right will play even longer into the wind. The tee shot requires a carry over the pond with a wide open landing area on the other side.The pond shouldn’t come into play and is there mainly for psychological reasons. A well placed drive should allow for an easy approach to the green.Bunkers to the left and right and water immediately behind the green will catch any stray shots.5This par 4 parallels Turkey Creek and plays with a slight dogleg to the right.Getting “to” the green should be no prO-Blem, however, getting “on” the green could be because of its small size. Existing trees surround this hole giving the golfer a feel6This relatively long par 3 requires a carry over water to a long narrow green. The green is two tiered and is closely guarded by bunkers to the right and back. A short tee shot int7Cutting the dogleg will not help on this par 4. A large waste bunker separates it from no. 8 fairway and discourages any crossover. The crosswind from the left will help push the bThe bunker in front of the green discourages any short running shots. A nice high arching accurate approach will promote birdie possibilities.8A nice easy drive and a cool 5 or 6 iron would be the ideal way to play this dogleg right, relatively open hole.e careful slicing too far to the right as the out-of-bounds exists near the treatment plant border. Any tee shot to the left will be caught in the fairway waste bunker. The small g9To have any chance to reach the green in two on this par 5, you must hug the trees along the creek on your drive. Any shot landing too far left requires a layup near the bottleneckTo have any chance to reach the green in two on this par 5, you must hug the trees along the creek on your drive. Any shot landing too far left requires a layup near the bottleneck10There’s no advantage here if you try to cut the dogleg to shorten the holeThe large fairway bunker and two traps to the right of the green help to ensure this. Play it to the left center of the fairway and approach much easier, with an open shot to the l11This dogleg left plays much the same as the previous hole. Be careful when trying to cut the dogleg as the out-of-bounds looms nearby.Existing trees frame the views to the green, which is undulating and is characterized with a large berm along the front edge to discourage any poorly shot rolling approaches.12Don’t let the beauty of this hole fool you. The large green is surrounded on three sides by water, and requires a very accurate tee shot through the trees.The green is very large, with the right lO-Be providing the most difficult pin placement. Three puts may be an often occurance on this green.13A decent tee shot and a good carry over the creek in front of the green is the key here. Existing trees surround the green and will cause prO-Blems for the stray shot. Fairway bunkA decent tee shot and a good carry over the creek in front of the green is the key here. Existing trees surround the green and will cause prO-Blems for the stray shot. Fairway bunk14The elevated tees give an excellent view and a little extra carry on this dogleg left par 4. Be careful choosing a club off the tee though, because a strong tailwind and too long a15In contrast to no. 12, this par 3 has a very small green. The three traps surrounding this hole guard against the wrong club selection. Be sure of your putt once on the green, it iIn contrast to no. 12, this par 3 has a very small green. The three traps surrounding this hole guard against the wrong club selection. Be sure of your putt once on the green, it i16This long par 4 is made even longer by the prevailing headwinds on the approach shot. It is best to hit a nice long draw off the tee to be in optimum position to go for the green. 17Choose your strategy and hope for the best on this hole. Carry the water and play the dogleg and you get a lot of green to work with and a clear approach shot. Play it to the left,Choose your strategy and hope for the best on this hole. Carry the water and play the dogleg and you get a lot of green to work with and a clear approach shot. Play it to the left,18The narrow fairway only widens at the landing areas on this, the finishing hole. Length is not the key here, but rather accuracy.The green is unguarded and can be reached in two if the wind is right and the approach is adequate. Play it right and go to the club confident after finishing the day with a birdie
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