From The Fairway This elevated tee gives an inviting look to the fairway.
On The Green Be sure to not cut off too much from the right corner as a drive down the left center will leave you with just a short iron to the two tiered green. Proper club selection is very important for your second shot. The green is severely sloped from back to front.
From The Tee This might be your toughest tee shot of the day! This severe dogleg right demands an accurate 220-240 yard tee shot. Don't cut too much off the corner where one's ball can be blocked from the putting green.
From The Fairway Find the fairway and have a mid-Iron Into a very large green.
From The Tee This dogleg left par 5 can be reached in two
From The Fairway if a player's drive can carry the three fairway bunkers on the left hand side.
On The Green The second shot can be hit through the swale 50 yards short of the green or laid up short, leaving you a wedge in. The putting green is severely sloped from back to front.
From The Tee The shortest par 4 on the golf course and what a great way to start the back nine!
From The Fairway Take a long iron or hybrid off the tee. Hitting the fairway on this short par 4 is vital. If you hit the fairway you can attack the pin with a short iron and have a great opportunity for birdie.
From The Tee This hole is tougher than it looks. Don't let the yardage fool you!
From The Fairway
On The Green Pick the right club to hit this two-tiered green and try not to be above the hole. This is one of the most difficult putting greens on the golf course.
From The Tee One of our toughest par 4's on the golf course. Hitting your tee ball left or right will result in heavy rough and tree trouble. If you hit the fairway you will be left with a mid to long iron depending on the wind.
From The Fairway
On The Green The putting green is relatively flat with slight break. Walking away with four on this hole is self-rewarding!
From The Fairway Hit a big drive and avoid the left fairway bunker.
On The Green You will have a blind, narrow, second shot to this par 5. Your line on the second shot is at the bird house in the distance. The putting green slopes from front to back and is heavily guarded by two bunkers.
From The Tee This par 3 can stretch as far as 215 yards.
From The Fairway Your goal is to hit the green and walk away with a two putt.
On The Green The putting green is one of the toughest of the golf course. Double the break and know the speed! Many good rounds have come to an end on this challenging par 3.
From The Tee Don't be tempted to cut the corner on this hole.
From The Fairway Hit driver or 3 wood off the tee and try to hit the fairway or the left rough. Your short second shot will be uphill to a green that has a severe slope from back to front.
On The Green Be aware of the bunker on the right side of the green which is not visible from the fairway. Knowing the pin position is a must. The best chance for birdie on this hole is if your ball is below the hole.
From The Fairway Any good drive in the fairway on this slight dog leg left will give any player a great chance for birdie. Your second shot is slightly
From The Tee All along the left side of this hole is O-B. Hit a long, accurate drive and you can consider going for this par 5 in two.
From The Fairway
On The Green When hitting your second shot a player needs to factor in the small creek that runs 75 yards short of the putting green. This is most important if you are forced to lay-up. The putting surface is one of the largest on the golf course so knowing the pin position will help in closing your round with a birdle.