2The longest and toughest par 3 on the course, playing close to 200yards into prevailing winds to a slightly elevated green. Play for the opening unless you can nestle a long iron or fairway wood over the deep bunker and stop it on a firm green.Two putts is solid work on this undulating green.3Slightly downhill and often downwind, this straight forward two-shotter can provide a birdie opportunity for the long hitter.Beware the creek looms just left of the green and an aggressive approach shot slightly off the line could find the hazard. Par on this hole is a very good score.4The best par 5 on the course…and possibly the toughest in.Chester County! O-B left, trees right, and gnarly rough all the way to the green makes a solid tee shot essential.An uphill second over the crossing road leaves anything from a long iron to a wedge…but work is just beginning! The elevated green is guarded by a stream in front that circles th6A short 4 that requires a tee shot in the fairway.Avoid the trees left and stream right that also crosses in front of the green, and you have a short iron to a difficult green. Once again, missing the green anywhere but short make7A challenging 4 with water to account for off the tee, as well as, approaching the green.A pond guards the right 2/3rds of the fairway at 240 yards. forcing the longer hitters to leave driver in the bag.The green slopes toward the pond on the left and is guarded by a deep bunker right. A back pin position demands an aggressive 2nd shot…or risk a 3-putt from the front of the slop8A demanding uphill dogleg that puts a premium on the tee shot. .Trees left leave you very little chance to reach the green, while bunker and mounding right pose similar prO-Blems.The mid-iron second from the fairway leaves a difficult first putt regardless of pin position. Fortunately the green is large. Getting up-and-down from any where is a challenge13This challenging 3 plays longer than it measures,and offers no recovery if you fail to hit the green.It plays uphill and into the wind with deep bunkers surrounding the entire green. A putt from above the hole can easily lead to another 3-putt green.14If you successfully negotiate the trees and large bunker,your tee shot into a right to left sloping fairway, will settle in the left edge of the fairway.From there you must carry a deep bunker guarding the shallow green with a short iron that will hold the firm green. Could be another birdie opportunity if the pin is front-right.15The best par 4 on the homeward nine.A drive in the sloping fairway leads to a mid iron...but often from a severe side-hill lie.The well bunkered green slopes back to front and left to right calling for another approach shot under the hole.16The least demanding of the 5's offers a birdie opportunity to those who keep it in play.a drive in the fairway, followed by a strategic lay up, will yield a short ironapproach to a large, well bunkered but receptive green. Once again, stay below the hole and you will be rewarded with a run at a birdie.17A generous green awaits a solid mid or low iron. Deep bunkers left and right await errant shots.A front pin position yields birdie opportunities...but, a difficult recovery from either bunker.18A strategic finishing hole where the key is keeping the tee shot within the tree-lined fairway.Fairway bunkers are strategically placed left and right of the rolling fairway, while deep bunkers guard the green. Redesigned in 2015 this green has become larger and allowing for
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