1The first hole is a short straight away par 4, treed on both sides with a tricky grass bunker protecting the green on the left side. A tee shot leaving yourself a 100 yards or less2Straightaway par 3, slightly uphill, club selection can vary, based on prevailing south wind. Green slopes from back to front.Straightaway par 3, slightly uphill, club selection can vary, based on prevailing south wind. Green slopes from back to front.3Our most narrow fairway, avoid the hill on the left with any shot as this leads to high scores. Green slopes from back to front.4Our Signature hole plays uphill, with out of bounds left. This hole is a Par 5 for ladies. The green slopes from back to front.Our Signature hole plays uphill, with out of bounds left. This hole is a Par 5 for ladies. The green slopes from back to front.5This straight away par 3 is slightly downhill, with out of bounds to the left. The green slopes from front to back. Shots favoring the left side of the putting surface will roll toThis straight away par 3 is slightly downhill, with out of bounds to the left. The green slopes from front to back. Shots favoring the left side of the putting surface will roll to6Number six is our longest par 3 for men, and plays slightly downhill; it is protected by a grass bunker on the left side. Short and right of the green leaves your best chance of geNumber six is our longest par 3 for men, and plays slightly downhill; it is protected by a grass bunker on the left side. Short and right of the green leaves your best chance of ge7Number seven is a downhill dogleg right, with a second shot to a shallow green that slopes front to back. The fairway is guarded by trees to the right and the green has some moundi8Hole number eight is a slightly downhill, straightaway, Par 3. The green is much more level than it appears.Hole number eight is a slightly downhill, straightaway, Par 3. The green is much more level than it appears.9Number nine is a downhill par 4, guarded by a fairway bunker on the right, and a water hazard left of the green. The two tiered green can be tricky to putt if you are not on the pr10Number ten is an uphill par4, which doglegs slightly to the left. Tee shots should be aimed to the middle right of the fairway as the trees on the left present trouble on your appr11Hole number eleven is a short par 4 that plays moderately up hill. A tree guarding the left side of the putting surface and a green that slopes from back to front add an element ofHole number eleven is a short par 4 that plays moderately up hill. A tree guarding the left side of the putting surface and a green that slopes from back to front add an element of12The twelfth hole is a downhill par 4 and the fairway slopes slightly to the right. A tee shot favoring the left center of the fairway, will leave you a short iron approach to a sha13An uphill dogleg left par 4, long tee shots can carry the corner of this dogleg, but tree trouble lurks on the left side. The rather large green easily accepts approach shots of mo14Grip it and rip it! Number fourteen is driveable par 4, which has a bunker guarding the left side of the green. Long straight tee shots will lead to short chips or putts increasingGrip it and rip it! Number fourteen is driveable par 4, which has a bunker guarding the left side of the green. Long straight tee shots will lead to short chips or putts increasing15The first of three consecutive par threes, this hole plays downhill an almost always requires less club than the yardage may show. A water hole on the right and trees to the left oThe first of three consecutive par threes, this hole plays downhill an almost always requires less club than the yardage may show. A water hole on the right and trees to the left o16This par 3 plays slightly uphill and sometimes requires more club than the yardage may show. Tee shots long of this green lend to a tricky downhill chip. The mound in the back centThis par 3 plays slightly uphill and sometimes requires more club than the yardage may show. Tee shots long of this green lend to a tricky downhill chip. The mound in the back cent17Number seventeen is a moderately long par three that plays downhill, to a narrow two tiered green that slopes from front to back. Out of bounds on the left and a grove of trees to 18Par 5 home hole, playing downhill with a generous landing area on the tee shot. Tee shots extending past the fairway bunker on the right will give the player a good chance of hitti
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