From The Tee A straight drive on this hole will always keep you from harm. One of the more straight forward holes on the course.
From The Fairway
On The Green Players must avoid a slice or hook into the large storage Dam on the right, then play a middle iron to a wide but narrow green protected by bunkers on the left hand side
On The Green This is the most difficult hole on the course with a creek in the driving zone to contend with, as well as an uphill 2nd shot to an undulating green and bunker.
From The Fairway The first of the par three’s requires a long iron or fairway wood shot to a raised green protected by bunkers on the left and mounds and water on the right.
From The Tee The sixth is a real birdie chance for the long hitters. Although a double dogleg par 5, this green can be reached in two after a well placed drive.
From The Fairway Tall trees surround this hole while a dam lurks to the right for stray second shots.
From The Fairway The bold line is a well positioned drive, long and towards the right side of the fairway this will give the best angle to attack the small green.
On The Green The conservative line to the left half of the fairway will result in a tougher approach over the protecting left side bunker.
From The Fairway This hole has the only fairway bunker on the course and requires the player to decide whether to lay up short of the bunker or go around or over.
On The Green The second shot is to a large raised green with a generous slope.
From The Tee A good drive at the short dogleg left hole offers another birdie opportunity.
From The Fairway
On The Green Care should be taken when approaching this smallish green to avoid the left hand bunker and the “Out of Bounds” line just right of the green.
From The Tee Another short par 4 which requires an accurate short iron shot into a green with front bunkers left and right.
From The Fairway With out of bounds to the left from the tee, driving too far to the right should also be avoided to make the shot into the flag easier.
From The Tee Another great dogleg left par 4 where position from the tee is paramount.
From The Fairway Long hitters may choose a 3 wood from the tee while shorter hitters must drive wide of the corner to obtain a clear shot to the green.
On The Green This relatively flat green has bunkers left and right. A 4 here is a good score.