From The Tee This “what you see is what you get” par 4 creates a welcoming start for players.
From The Fairway Fairway bunkers frame the landing area requiring a committed tee shot strategy.
On The Green The green complex is a prime example of the design that players can expect throughout the round with protective greenside bunkers and push up green topography. Play to the center of the green as short-side misses will require a crafty par save.
From The Tee A three-shot par 5 hole for most players begins with a long iron to fairway metal tee shot to a spacious landing area.
From The Fairway Second shots will offer various lay up distance options, however, the ideal landing area will be on the right side of the fairway to ensure a desirable angle for the approach shot to this well-protected green complex.
From The Tee The first of four challenging par 3 holes requires proper club selection off of the tee to
From The Fairway
On The Green ensure carry of the front green side bunkers. Tee shots coming to rest left of the green will almost guarantee bogey while misses to the right of the green leave room for a par save.
From The Tee An accurate tee shot is key to the start of this tough par 4 as the landing area is framed with RO-Bber’s Gulch on all sides leaving little room for misses.
From The Fairway
On The Green The accuracy requirement continues with the approach shot to this large push-up green that is well guarded by a large greenside bunker. Shots played long of this green offer little chance for a par save with a steep drop off, stay short left if you plan on missing the green and hoping to save par.
From The Tee A favorable-sized landing area for tee shots is once again framed by bunkers on this stout par 4 hole
From The Fairway
On The Green Approach shots will require accuracy with a small and well-protected green complex. Missed shots into the left greenside bunker are preferred to the very challenging right greenside bunker.
From The Tee The final par 3 hole on the front side offers little room for error around the green with out of bounds just paces off of the back edge.
From The Fairway
On The Green Shots missed to the right will also have trouble as the success of a par save is discouraged with the green sloping away and lots of roll out. Tee shots played to the center of the green will be rewarded with a great chance of a birdie putt.
From The Tee This straight-away par 4 hole will require a tee shot positioned in the fairway for scoring
From The Fairway
On The Green with out of bound left and large Valley Oaks lining the entire right side of this hole. Although greenside bunkers protect the green, proper club selection will afford a player the chance a birdie with a mellow green complex.
From The Tee A sister hole to the previous, this par 4
From The Fairway also requires tee shots to avoid a fairway bunker on the left and large Valley Oaks on the right to ensure a reasonable approach shot to a challenging green complex.
On The Green The second shot to this push-up green will require both direction and distance control to safely come to rest on the green. Green slopes will leave no assurance of a birdie as a par is a solid score on hole 8.
From The Tee A scoreable dogleg right par 5 hole to finish the frontside starts with a tee shot requiring a left center leave to have a go at this reachable par 5 for the long hitters.
From The Fairway For most, a well placed second shot is required to ensure the average player can avoid the large Valley Oaks on the approach shot to the green in regulation. Approach shots from all distances will need to avoid the prominent Valley Oak positioned in the center of the fairway approximately 60 yards short of the green center.
On The Green With no green side bunkers, the final straw of protection lies in the various contours of this green while putting.
From The Tee The back nine begins with a challenging par 5 hole requiring yet another accurate tee shot to avoid the left
From The Fairway side fairway bunker and a penalty area down the right side.
On The Green For most a strategically positioned second shot will leave preferred distance for the final approach to this well guarded green. Long hitters may give this green a run for it in two with a preferred miss in the center apron or greenside bunkers as out of bounds is located left and long, while a penalty area lies just paces to the right of this green.
From The Fairway The first challenging par 4 of this nine demands a perfectly placed tee shot to avoid three large fairway bunkers framing the landing area.
On The Green Approach shots will require enough club to carry the greenside bunkers to reach this small green complex in regulation.
From The Tee The first par 3 of the back nine is a great test.
From The Fairway
On The Green This large push-up green complex is well guarded with large greenside bunker framing the green entrance and steep slope to the left of the green. Shots played to the center of the green will require both accurate direction and distance to have a shot at a two-putt par.
From The Tee A great par 5 hole is framed by out of bounds for both the drive and second shots
From The Fairway Fairway bunkers are located at each of these first two shots’ landing areas adding to the required accuracy of the shot. A small creek runs through the fairway at approximately 90 yards from the green center requiring players to truly lay up to avoid this penalty area on their approach shot.
On The Green The small green complex, guarded by large Valley Oaks on the left and a deep bunker on the right, offer a challenging approach to ensure safe landing on a relatively flat putting surface.
From The Tee Another example of a tough tee shot on this par 4 hole with out of bounds left and a largest Valley Oak prominently positioned on the right side of the fairway landing area.
From The Fairway Ideal tee shots come to rest in the left center of this fairway just short of a small creek at 80 yards from the green.
On The Green This location will afford a clear shot at the green complex. A large bunker nestled on the right side of this green should be avoided to ensure a chance at par.
From The Fairway This slight dogleg left par 4 is paralleled by RO-Bber’s Gulch on the left and fairway bunker on the right side of the landing area.
On The Green Another small creek crosses the fairway at 100 yards short of the green requiring tee shots to not travel too far down the fairway. Two greenside bunkers are positioned on the right side of this large push-up green complex leaving plenty of room left of this green for missed shots.
From The Tee This big dogleg right par 4 presents a large landing area off of the tee.
From The Fairway Avoiding the fairway bunker on the left and small grove of trees on the right, players will have to place an accurate shot to this green in terms of direction.
On The Green Greenside bunkers frame the left and right of this green complex, while the back to front sloping require their approach shot to stay short of flag high for reasonable look at birdie.
From The Tee The final par 3 hole of the course is a beauty.
From The Fairway
On The Green The tee shot flies a large lake and is not in play for a well struck shot as there is plenty of real estate between the penalty area boarder and the green complex. Valley Oaks frame this tee shot left and right along with a greenside bunker short right of this green complex. Perhaps the flattest looking green on the course still has subtle breaks for player who are looking to make a late birdie.
From The Fairway The closing hole finishes with one last challenging tee shot as this par 4’s fairway landing area is framed by a small lake and large fairway bunkers.
On The Green Although there is plenty of room in the fairway, visually this tee shot require the last of your tee game’s strength to place your golf ball safely in the fairway. A lone greenside bunker consumes the left of side of the sloping green complex. Approach shots coming to rest in the center of this green will offer the best chance to par for your finish.