1The opening hole is a long, tree lined par four with a narrow fairway.The green slopes from back to front with bunkers to the left and right.2The second hole is a downhill par four with a wide fairway.The hole has a creek that runs down the left side along with two large fairway bunkers. The ungulated green complex falls off to the right of the green, along with a front left bun3The third hole, a par four, plays to a large tree lined fairway.The approach shot into this hole plays straight uphill to a well bunkered green that slopes from back to front.4The fourth hole is one of the most difficult on the course.This long par four has a dog-leg to the right. A good drive here is imperative in order to get past the trees on the right. The approach shot plays up hill to a well bunkered two-t5The long par three fifth, plays uphill to a difficult green.The green is bunkered both on the right and left, and there is a steep fall off to the right of the hole.6The sixth hole is a par four dog leg to the right with fairway bunkers on the right and left.The approach into this green is uphill which hides the green from below. The green is well bunkered to the right and left and slopes from back to front.7The seventh hole is a difficult par three with water to the leftand out of bounds to the right. The green at the seventh, is kidney shaped and bunkered to the right and left.8The eighth hole is a short par four with a narrow tree lined fairway.The hole has two large fairway bunkers on the left. This large green has a severe slope from back to front and is bunkered on the right and left.9The ninth is a long par five, with a large tree lined fairway bunkered on the right and left.The second shot here must be threaded between a large pine to the right of the fairway and the pond on the left. The green at the ninth is the largest on the property. It is bunker10The tenth hole is a difficult par four which plays very longThe fairway is wide with a bunker down the right side.The approach shot to this well bunkered green is a test of skill. The green at the tenth is a tricky one. The majority of the green moves from back to front, yet balls tend to also11This short par four is a dog leg to the leftThe second shot plays a bit up hill to a two-tiered green. The green is protected by a bunker in the front left, and a drop off to the right and back of the green.12The twelfth hole is ranked as the second most difficult hole on the back nine.The drive on this par four is blind down the hill. The hole dog legs slightly to the right and has a small bunkered green to the right and left. The green slopes from back to front13The par three thirteenth plays over a small pond toa two-tiered green. The hole is bunkered on both the right and the left.14The fourteenth hole is a strait away par five with a fairway bunker challenging players off the tee.This tree lined hole has a narrow fairway with bunkers short of the large green. The green is also bunkered on the right and left sides, which make the approach shot quite a test.15The fifteenth hole is a narrow par four that challenges players off the tee.The green at this hole is one of the flatter greens on the course, and is well bunkered to the right and left. Any long shots here will tumble down the hill behind the green.16The beautiful sixteenth hole is a long par four with a fairway bunker down the left side and out of bounds to the right.The green sits on an angle from left to right and has a large drop off in front and to the right of the putting surface. A large bunker protects the green to the left. The green he17The shortest hole on the course is the seventeenth.This short par three plays straight up the hill to a tricky green that slopes from back to front. Deep greenside bunkers protect this green behind and on both sides.18The closing hole is a par five that plays slightly up hillThe fairway is bunkered on both the right and left. The narrow fairway is tree lined on both sides with bunkers running up the right side toward the large green. This green complexThe green narrows to the front and is sloped from back to front.
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