1The East Course starts off tough with the longest par 4 on the nine.A good drive to the left side of the fairway provides the best approach shot with a long to mid iron. A large bunker guards the left side of the green. Go right and you'll be chippThe green slopes from back to front. This hole rightly deserves to be the #1 handicap on the East course.2"The shot is played to an elevated green that is not too long from front to back.The green is protected both to the left and to the right by deep bunkers creating difficult pin positions in both the back left and back right portions of the green. A shot played The green is protected both to the left and to the right by deep bunkers creating difficult pin positions in both the back left and back right portions of the green. A shot played 3A dogleg left Par 5 that presents the longer hitter with a strategic dilemma on the tee box.An aggressive tee shot must carry or be drawn around a large tree that guards the corner of this dogleg. The addition of a new fairway bunker on the right side further complicates 4Another Par 4 that presents the player with several options on the tee box.Anything less than driver leaves the player with a mid to long iron approach into the green. Those bold enough to challenge the dogleg with driver are rewarded with a much shorter Anything less than driver leaves the player with a mid to long iron approach into the green. Those bold enough to challenge the dogleg with driver are rewarded with a much shorter 5The 5th hole on the East course is a good opportunity for a birdie.Good shots are rewarded while most shots that catch even a small piece of the green will be funneled back towards the hole location by the steep contours of this green. Any tee sho6This very reachable Par 5 encourages a tee shot that moves left to right but does not require it to hit the fairway.The drive aims to avoid both fairway bunkers on the left and right. Accomplishing this first test leaves the player with the choice of going for the green or lay up short of the nu7A medium length Par 4. This severe dogleg right has out of bounds down the entire right side of the hole, dictating something less than driver off the tee.A tee shot that finds the fairway leaves the player with a mid to long iron to this elevated green. A pond lurks right of the green while deep bunkers left and behind the green awaA tee shot that finds the fairway leaves the player with a mid to long iron to this elevated green. A pond lurks right of the green while deep bunkers left and behind the green awa8Another severe dogleg to the right that requires the player to play a similar tee shot as from the 7th. Although a titanic drive over the trees is an option for the daring golfer. A tee shot to the left side of the fairwaywill provide the best angle into this green, that is guarded on all sides by deep bunkers. A softly undulating green that narrows severely in the back right, the position of the fl9The East course finishes with a big par 4.A generous landing area makes hitting the fairway a must. Balls landing in the left rough will likely encounter tree trouble on the second shot.The approach shot can play anywhere from a mid to long iron into a green that is heavily pitched from back to front and guarded on both sides by cavernous bunkers. A par is a terri
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