1This straightaway par-5 has a blind tee shotbut still provides an excellent chance to reach the green in 2.There is a creek about 100 yards from the green that will come into play.2Hitting the center of the green is the ideal play with bunkers guarding all sides of this short par-3.Hitting the center of the green is the ideal play with bunkers guarding all sides of this short par-3.3The #1 handicap hole on the course is lined with treeson both sides of the fairway and out of bounds lurking the entire length of the right side.4Hitting the fairway on this tree-lined hole might require something other than driver from the tee.Big hitters can try to carry the bunker strategically placed in the left side of the fairway.5If you like to take risks you can try to clear both creeks from the tee,but the safe play is laying-up between the creeks.A lay-up will leave a mid-iron shot to a challenging two-tiered green.6Club selection on this par-3 becomes a premiumbecause of the large green. If the pin is in the back, add a club but be careful of the creek and bunkers on the left side.7Hitting your tee-shot down the left side of the fairway takes the large tree on the right out of playThe creek between #7 & #8 also should deter you from going right.8This short par-4 has bunkers guarding your landing area as well as acreek running the entire right side of the hole. Again, driver might notbe necessary off of the tee.9A dogleg right par-5 with out of bounds along the entire right side of the holeCheck the pin location before hitting your approach shot into this long greenwith an upper tier in the back of the green.10The back nine starts with a long up hill par-5 double dogleg. Avoiding the bunker off the teeis a must, but long hitters can carry the bunker.The most undulating green on the course requires accuracy and a steady touch.11A downhill par-3 plays can play harder than it looks.Missing the green on any side could leave a difficult chip to a slippery green.12Bunkers on the right side of the fairway will shrink your landing area on this straightway par-4.Yardage is crucial on approach shots as the green is narrow in spots.13Perfectly placed bunkers guarding the fairwaycan alter one of the best driving holes on the course.14he most demanding par-3 on the course requires an accurate longiron shot over a creek to a green that funnels toward the center.15An intimidating driving hole that can provide a birdie opportunity with two well placed shots in the fairwayRiskier players who like to cut the corner can reach this par-5 in two.16This dogleg left par-4 has too many trouble spots to mention.A perfect drive would be right to left around the big tree in the fairwayThere is a bailout area to the right of the two-tiered green where par is always a good score.17Take an extra club on your second shotas you hit uphill into a dangerous two tiered green.18A great finishing hole that has more of a landing area than it appears from the teeThe elevated green is narrow and might require an extra club to reach the back.
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