From The Fairway Avoiding the two large fairway bunkers will leave you with a long to medium approach to a big green, protected front right by a deep trap.
On The Green An approach short left of the green will leave an easy chip to any pin placement.
From The Fairway A tee shot down the right side of the fairway avoiding the large fairway bunker, will leave a long to medium approach to a long narrow green, well protected by three traps.
On The Green The long hitter can take on the trees on the corner of the dog leg, at his peril.
From The Tee A lay up tee shot avoiding the bunkers right will leave a medium to short iron to a green well bunkered in the front. The player hitting driver will be left with a short wedge, setting up a good birdie chance.
From The Tee Avoid the bunkers left and right at all costs.
From The Fairway The ideal lay up is short of the right bunker with a fairway wood or hybrid, leaving a short iron into a narrow green guarded by traps left and right in front.
On The Green A medium to short iron is all that is required to find the fairly narrow green, guarded by deep traps left and in front, and a well placed trap on the right.
From The Tee The ideal line off the tee is up the left side of the fairway with a 3 wood or hybrid, leaving a medium iron to a slightly raised green with a severe slope back right.
From The Fairway
On The Green A small trap guards the front right of the green.
From The Tee Two monster shots are needed to reach this well protected green in two.
From The Fairway The ideal line is up the right side of the fairway and then playing over the right edge of the left fairway bunker leaving an approach with a wedge or short iron.
From The Tee All players reaching this green in regula- tion and scoring par, will be extremely satisfied.
From The Fairway For most this hole requires a long iron or hybrid to carry the lake and find the green. The safe play is to the right of the green, leaving a comfortable chip and putt for par.
On The Green A forward drop zone (1 shot penalty) is provided for those not able to carry the water.
From The Fairway Short of the fairway bunker is the ideal line off the tee, which should leave a short iron to a green protected by trees short of the green, and a pond left of the green.
On The Green
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