1At 398 this par 4 requires a tee shot towards the left center ofthe fairway, from there your second shot is to a green that runs away from you and tends to be a little quicker than it looks!2This par 3 looks straight forward with it’sflat green, but the hazards left and right do make you think. Most players will hit anywhere from a medium iron to 5 wood.3A par 3 that you do not want go long or miss to the right.Place your tee shot in the center of the green and you will have a 20 foot putt at birdie on any day.4This par 4 maybe short but makes you think right from the start. Your tee shot must avoid a tree that is located no more than 50 yards off the tee! After a good tee shot and a shor5A par 3 that measures 130 –140 yards to a flat green should be an easy par.6The first of 2 strong par 4’s at 414 yards from the tips plays longer than it looks.However don’t be long; the hazard will catch a few balls. This green is two tiered and a par is always a good score.7This long par 4 plays into the wind with a green that slopes left to right.Take enough club to improve your chance at par. The green was rebuilt and enlarged last Fall adding additional pin placements.8Your tee shot must split the uprights off the tee! Two Large Maple Trees must be avoided.If your a long hitter this green can be driven and give you a shot at an eagle. The green is flat and runs away from you.9A challenging tee shot that must carry the water. It’s 215 from the back tees.After a good tee shot place your second shot in the left half of the fairway,from there you will have short pitch to a difficult green that is hard to put.10We start with a relative short hole that mean’s you do not need a driver off the tee.Length isn’t necessary, an ideal tee shot is approximately 200 yards off the tee to the right center of the fairway.From here it’s just a short iron to a shallow narrow green leaving you with a shot at birdie.11A long par 4, with a solid tee shot you will leave yourself an up hill second shot toa green surrounded by 3 bunkers. A par here and you will be ahead of your buddies.12A short par 3 with a wedge, at only 100 yards to adifficult undulating green can be overlooked and is a difficult 2 putt from any location.13The longest hole on the course at 583 yards from the tips can be a challenge.The hole runs along side the Snoqualmie River for it’s entire length and is our number 1 handicap hole. Players should favor the left side and avoid the tree 100 yards from the g14Place your tee shot in the left half ofthe fairway and with a well placed second shot you will be left with a shortpitch to the green and a shot at birdie.15A medium length par 3 requires a draw off the tee.Avoid the trees left of the tee and those that guard the right front of this relatively flat green!16Your tee shot is the key here! The trees up the left and right do catch a number of errand drives, fromthe center of the fairway you will be left with an up hill second shot that tends to play longer than it looks.17At 180-190 yards this par 3 will challenge the low handicap player too!The green has a couple of different levels and is difficult to putt. Get your par here and you’ll beat your pals more times than not.18At 180-190 yards this par 3 will challenge the low handicap player too!The green has a couple of different levels and is difficult to putt. Get your par here and you’ll beat your pals more times than not.
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