From The Tee Even though this is the shortest par-4 on
From The Fairway
On The Green Dunmaglas, don't look at this hole as a lay-up tee shot. You'll need to be far enough off the tee so you can hit a short iron to this small, elevated green
From The Tee Northern Michigan meets Scotland... After a tree lined tee shot, you leave the woods and enter a Scottish atmosphere.
From The Fairway
On The Green Trees are trouble, but so is the Heather here. Your second shot over, or just to the right, of the trap leaves 100 yards or less to a small, narrow green.
From The Tee This hole plays longer than the 414 yards on the scorecard Favor the left side off the tee as the ball will kick to the right in the landing areas.
From The Fairway
On The Green This green and surrounding area also slopes from left to right
From The Tee This hole was desined to be a two shot par 5 for those who feel the urge to play it safe however, the second shot should be played left of the trap.
From The Fairway
On The Green This leaves a short iron shot to a small green which is guarded by several deep
From The Tee In spite of the narrow appearance from the tee, this is one of the better driving holes.
From The Fairway The fairway plays much wider, as the slope funnels the ball back to the center. There is a dropoff just to the left of and just past the rock formation.
From The Tee But don't let the beautiful view from this tee ruin your concentration.
From The Fairway
On The Green Although a driver is not always needed here, it would make for a shorter iron shot to the elevated green. It is 265 yards from the tee area to the far end of the waste bunker. It would be best to hug the tree line on the right
From The Tee Position is more important than length from this tee. The lake on the left and in front of the green, makes this hole appear narrower than it is.
From The Fairway
On The Green Position is more important than length from this tee. The lake on the left and in front of the green, makes this hole appear narrower than it is.
On The Green From the back tee, it calls for a 260 yard shot just short of the wetlands. From the regular tee, a lay-up shot of 190 yards is required. Then, a 175 yard iron into a double tiered green.