1A great starting hole in terms of fairness. Always look where the pin is to determine club selection.A 225 yard drive is all you need to have less than 150 yards left for your second shot. Long hitters beware of the short shot in, it's very difficult to control your spin with such2A great short Par 4 that will tempt the player to challenge the fairway bunker down the left hand side to leave a flip wedge into the green.The best way, however, to play the hole is to hit something less than driver from the tee, leaving a full shot into the green. The second shot plays steeply uphill to a green guard3This medium length Par 3 is defined by the challenge in the green.A large green that features a "buried elephant" creates numerous tricky hole locations on this putting surface that is well guarded by two of Jones' well known "amoeba bunkers".4A terrific Par 4 that usually plays into the prevailing breeze making it play longer than the yardage on the scorecard indicates.Driving the ball in the fairway is a premium all around UMCC, on this hole it is a must. Any drive missing left will be tree troubled and a miss to right can find the player in a pThe green is severely undulating and tilts mainly from back to front. Par on this hole will most certainly be well-earned.5Yet another risk-reward Par 5 that begins with the tee shot.An aggressive play over the trees of this dogleg right will leave the player with a decision to make on the second shot, go for the green, or lay up short of the creek. The green i6A gentle dogleg left, the Par 4 6th hole is more than meets the eye on the scorecard. Often playing into the prevailing breeze, the medium length Par 4 plays longer than you might The green is guarded on all sides by deep bunkers. With a dramatic false front, the up and down from short of the green is no easy task.7This Par 5 often plays longer than the yardage on the scorecard.The right fairway bunker yawns at players as they hit their tee shot, waiting to grab a tee shot that misses right.The hole is defined by the fairway bunker that crosses the fairway 80 yards in front of the green.8The Par 3 8th hole can play as long as 200 yards or as short as 150 yards.The challenge of this hole is in the steeply undulating greens and large bunkers that guard the green on both sides. A putt from below the hole is the best opportunity at birdie.9A Par on 9 West will most certainly be a well-earned score.This challenging Par 4 begins with a tee shot to a fairway flanked by bunkers on both sides. A narrow landing area that is a must-hit in order to find this green in regulation.The approach shot is played one club up the hill to a green guarded by a pot bunker right, a coffin bunker back, and 2 cavernous bunkers on the left. Any shot that comes up short w
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