1A beautiful starting hole. There is a large pond in front of tee, wetlands left and out of bounds right. A well-placed tee shot leaves you an uphill shot to a narrow green guarded 2A straight hole with a wide landing area for your tee shot. The green is deep to better hold your approach into its smooth, flat putting surface.The green is protected by a bunkers on its front right, but take the ball straight in and you’ll avoid any trouble.3Bunkers guard the green on the far right side and at the near front left.A lengthy, dogleg left hole requiring two, well-placed shots to get to the optimum area to turn the corner and approach the green.4A drive to the center of the fairway will position the ball on a up hill lie for the second shot.Select an extra club to reach the long and narrow green that is bordered by bunkers on the left side.5A straightforward hole. The pin is visible from the tee, but the green surface is not visible due to the ornamental grasses in front.6From the front tees, the wide-open fairway is visible but from the back tees the fairway is not visible and there is a much narrower perspective prior to the reaching the fairway.7Players are required to carry their shot over some of the Wetland’s marshland., to hit the shallow but wide green that runs from left to right. Going too long on this hole can bePlayers are required to carry their shot over some of the Wetland’s marshland., to hit the shallow but wide green that runs from left to right. Going too long on this hole can be8Wetlands’ longest and its number one handicap hole. Hit a tee shot to the generous landing area in the fairway and your off to a great start on this one.Then place a second shot up to the corner of the 90 degree, left dogleg and then land a gentle wedge on the green.9The safe shot is to land in the middle of the fairway at the dog leg and this will leave the player with about a 150 yard shot to the green.A strong hitter can carry the sharp dogleg and have a second shot of less than a 100 yards to the green.10If your drive is not that strong then just play to the left of the tree and you should have a comfortable 120-140 yard second shot.A drive carrying the tree located on the right side of the fairway, will leave the player with about an 80-yard second shot to the green.11One of the more interesting holes on the course. Long fairway bunkers line the left side of the fairway and O-B lines the right side.Just to make the hole more fun there is a tree located in the middle of the fairway at about 180 yards from the large elevated green.12Elevated tees overlook a receptive two-tiered green. Your accuracy with the wedge is critical on this hole.Elevated tees overlook a receptive two-tiered green. Your accuracy with the wedge is critical on this hole.13This rolling dogleg right hole has a fairway flag that marks the center of the fairway at the dogleg turn. A well-placed shot just to the left of the fairway flag will provide the 14The relatively short par five is protected by long fairway bunkers on the right and O-B on the left. Caution, although the hole is short, the green is protected by water on the lef15A straightforward hole protected by fairway bunkers on the right. There are some greenside bunkers in front of the green that are not visible from the fairway. The green is very re16A short par three that requires a shot that carries some more Wetland’s marshland, to hit a well protected long and narrow green.A short par three that requires a shot that carries some more Wetland’s marshland, to hit a well protected long and narrow green.17Caution to longer hitters: Avoid going straight down the fairway and right. There is trouble up there.The green can not be seen from the tee but a well placed shot aimed towards the cart path visible at the crest of the hill, will put the player in position for a 140-160 yard appro18A bunker lies in front of the green to taunt you and three more are behind the green. The good news is that the green is wide.Saving one of the most picturesque golf holes for last. A water hazard that extends for about two-thirds of the way into the green.
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