1 There is out of bounds on the right and left sides. A well-placed tee shot should leave you a short to mid iron to this generous green. There is out of bounds on the right and left sides. A well-placed tee shot should leave you a short to mid iron to this generous green.2On this par 3 we have a severe slope on the front third of the green, so if it’s a red flag it is better to be a bit short to leave you an uphill pitch or putt to the cup. There On this par 3 we have a severe slope on the front third of the green, so if it’s a red flag it is better to be a bit short to leave you an uphill pitch or putt to the cup. There 3Keep your tee ball on the right side of the fairway on this par 5 to avoid the out of bounds on the left and give you the best angle for your second shot. When laying up, it is bes4This par 4 can play shorter than the yardage due to it playing slightly downhill. You may not need a driver here; generally, a long iron or a fairway wood will leave you a comforta5Be advised that a long drive will bring fairway bunkers that guard both sides of this narrow landing area into play.The next two holes play slightly uphill. On this par 4, a well-struck drive down the middle will leave most with a medium to long iron approach to a large green.6This par 4 is our number one handicap hole! A decision needs to be made on the tee here; do you want to carry the bunker on the left, or lay up short of it? This bunker needs to beThis par 4 is our number one handicap hole! A decision needs to be made on the tee here; do you want to carry the bunker on the left, or lay up short of it? This bunker needs to be7On this par 3 it is important to keep the ball below the hole. Long and left are not options. Being short of the green in the chipping area is the safe bailout to this sloping greeOn this par 3 it is important to keep the ball below the hole. Long and left are not options. Being short of the green in the chipping area is the safe bailout to this sloping gree8Long drives might be tempted to have a go at this one off the tee, but the green is well-guarded.With out of bounds left and a large waste area on the right of this par 4, a controlled tee shot to the fairway is a must to have a clear second shot to this large green.9Longer hitters will want to go for the green in two. Shorter hitters will find keeping the ball in the fairway for the second shot leaves a short iron approach to this two-tiered gLonger hitters will want to go for the green in two. Shorter hitters will find keeping the ball in the fairway for the second shot leaves a short iron approach to this two-tiered g10This slight downhill par 4 hole is a great introduction to our back nine. A straight tee shot is desirable here and will set up a mid to short iron to a large putting surface11Make sure to check the wind direction and strength by the flag on the green on this par 3. The tee box is well-protected by trees that do not tell the whole story. Also, the back oMake sure to check the wind direction and strength by the flag on the green on this par 3. The tee box is well-protected by trees that do not tell the whole story. Also, the back o12A long, straight drive will leave you with no more than a chip shot to the green, but with out of bounds on the right and a hazard on the left, a safe play off of the tee is to go A long, straight drive will leave you with no more than a chip shot to the green, but with out of bounds on the right and a hazard on the left, a safe play off of the tee is to go 13This par 4 plays fairly narrow, with trouble on both sides of the fairway. If you can avoid the waste area on the left and the fairway bunker on the right, you will have an approac14You want to place your tee shot on the right side of the fairway, but avoiding the fairway bunker and out of bounds on the right. This will give you the ideal line on this par 5. L15With a generous landing area, you can really “tee it high and let it fly” on this par 4. Be sure to avoid the two evergreen trees on the left and you should have a nice approacWith a generous landing area, you can really “tee it high and let it fly” on this par 4. Be sure to avoid the two evergreen trees on the left and you should have a nice approac16This is our longest par 3 on the course. A good plan here is to go at the middle of the putting surface, anywhere on the green is a good result. Short and straight will provide morThis is our longest par 3 on the course. A good plan here is to go at the middle of the putting surface, anywhere on the green is a good result. Short and straight will provide mor17A tee shot placed to the left of the trees and hills on the right is generally going to be rewarded with a short iron approach to this large, receptive green that slopes from back 18Our final hole creates another scoring opportunity for the long hitters and a round saver for most others. A fairly straight par 5, you will want to keep your ball in the fairway h
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