1What a way to start the round! Keepthe driver in the bag and favor the left side of the fairway to leave yourself a slightly less difficult approach over water.2Another hole where your driver is not necessary, though you must hit it far enough to avoid beingblocked out by trees with your second shot to the green.3Watch the U.S. and Texas flag behind the tee box for insight on the wind.This can help with your club decision to a green that is almost completely hidden.4Hit it straight or with a little draw to put yourself in a great position for a layup or to go for it.Wedge play into this green is preferred since the back of the green is guarded by a bunker and captures many a ball that goes long.5Aiming at the fountain in the distance is a good plan on this hole.Too far left is water and too far right you’ll find houses. The approach to this green is uphill and many times into the wind. Play more club to give yourself a chance at a good 6Straight away par 4.Let the driver rip and leave yourself an another uphill approach to one of the bigger greens on the course.7One of the longest par 3s on the course is a true test for a long iron.Hit it solid and straight in order to be around the green and make par at worst.8This par 5 will test your tee shot, layup and approach. Try to avoid the trees off the tee, the bunker on the layup and the bunkers on the approach. Do all this and the hole is not9Hit it long enough off the tee but short enough to avoid the creekThis will provide you a second shot to a green that is very long from front to back. Depending on where the pin is could be a difference in four clubs.10Turn time! Play to the corner and leave yourself with 150 yards in or aim at the “V” in the pine treesand have less than 100 yards in. Either way, the green can be tricky as it slopes back to front.11Now is where the fun begins on the back nine. Hit an accurate tee shot to avoid the penalty area left and the out of bounds right.Once you get up there, you’ll see the great risk reward view. You can either take it over the creek for a shot at the green in two or go right and layup to the corner around 100 12Aim at the pin and don’t miss right or left. Missing left takes you down a hill that will leave a very difficult up and down. Missing right leaves you a short sided chip. Par is 13Long and straight par 5 gives you the opportunity to make a birdie before you cross the road andhead to the “Horseshoe.” Avoid going long and left by the green. This is where out of bounds comes into play. The green is very long from front to back. Aiming short of the pin14Here is where the “Horseshoe” begins. This par 3 is one of the toughest aroundA wide green from left to right and a shallow green from front to back makes it tough to hit, especially using a long iron. Be happy with par here.15Short and straight par four seems easy, but things aren’t always as they seemHitting straight is a must, and hitting a high approach that spins into the green is also a must.16Trees left and trees right make it a tough tee shot.Find the fairway, and this will help with the second shot into the greenThe green is bigger, but has some undulation that can make putting a little fun.17Coming down the home stretch. Another hole with a carry over water. Not a bad idea to take a little more club to make sure you clear the wall. No reason the lose the match on this 18Here is where the day concludes.Hit a drive straight away (there’s plenty of room to the left). If you can’t get there in two, give yourself a good layup shot to a green over the creek and surrounded by sand.
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