From The Fairway This is a short par 5 with out-of-bounds on the left and a well-placed fairway bunker on the right.
On The Green Your second shot needs to avoid the bunker short of the green. Play to the right side to set-up an approach to the green that avoids the bunker guarding the front left.
From The Fairway tree-lined hole requiring a good drive to a fairway that slopes from left to right.
On The Green Approaching from the left side of the fairway takes the greenside bunker out of play. Over the green into the mounds or the trees behind the green make this hole difficult.
From The Tee The longest par four on the course requires a straight drive, over the bunker on the left and avoiding the bunker on the right, to a narrow landing area.
From The Fairway Most players will need an excellent fairway wood or long iron to reach a
On The Green green whose approach is narrow and bunkered on both the left and right.
From The Tee Expertly placed fairway bunkers come into play on both the right and left.
From The Fairway
On The Green Your drive must carry the bunker on the right to a narrow landing area avoiding the bunker on the left. A straight drive gives a mid-length iron shot to a well-bunkered green.
From The Tee From the tee, this hole appears to be easy, but looks are deceptive.
From The Fairway
On The Green Left takes the water out of play, but brings the trees in play. Bunkers to the left and long, and a stone bulkhead fronting the green make this a challenging hole.
From The Tee A long drive on this downhill dogleg left takes the pond on the left out of play.
From The Fairway
On The Green The second shot for the average golfer is a lay-up to a comfortable distance to clear the pond guarding the front of the green on their third. Left, right and long on the approach to the green bring all kinds of trouble.
From The Tee Trees on the left and right, and a ditch in front of the tee and on the right make a straight drive a must.
From The Fairway
On The Green You do not want to be right on the second shot to the green because of the pond that guards the green on the right. The green slopes from back to front and is bunkered on both sides.
From The Tee For the long hitters this dogleg left hole offers a high degree of risk-reward.
From The Fairway The elevated, well-bunkered green is drivable, but you must be able to carry the tall trees on the left. Most players will use a fairway wood or long iron, and place their drive to a workable distance from the green.
On The Green Everything drains to the left-front of this green, as do the putts.
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