From The Tee A short par 5 gives you a chance to start with a birdie. A tee shot to the right side of the fairway sets up a medium length approach or layup. Add one club for a back left pin placement.
From The Tee A sharp dog leg left with a tough bunker in front of the green. Make sure you hit your drive to the 150-yard marker. You can cheat left but watch the trees. Don't go long on your approach.
From The Fairway
On The Green A sharp dog leg left with a tough bunker in front of the green. Make sure you hit your drive to the 150-yard marker. You can cheat left but watch the trees. Don't go long on your approach.
From The Tee A soft dog leg to the left with an approach downhill to a long, narrow green. A good drive should leave a short shot to the green. Club selection is important as a shot left and short could mean a monster putt.
From The Fairway
On The Green A soft dog leg to the left with an approach downhill to a long, narrow green. A good drive should leave a short shot to the green. Club selection is important as a shot left and short could mean a monster putt.
From The Tee A good par 3 with a deep green. Club selection can mean the difference between Par or Bogey. Watch the pond on the left! It comes into play more than one might think.
From The Fairway
On The Green A good par 3 with a deep green. Club selection can mean the difference between Par or Bogey. Watch the pond on the left! It comes into play more than one might think.