From The Tee The longest Par-3 showcases a large green protected by bunkers short-right and short-left.
From The Fairway
On The Green There is water that is reachable for errant shots left of the green, and it's best to be short of any pin rather than long. Par is a great score here.
From The Tee El Macero's signature hole! Accuracy with your tee shot is demanding on this dogleg left Par-4.
From The Fairway Long hitters can try flying over the large oak tree on the left corner of the fairway, but must be careful to not overshoot the fairway and end up in the right rough.
On The Green Hitting the green in two is a great achievement on this memorable hole.
From The Tee Course management at its best leads to good scores on Hole #8. Ensure your club selection keeps the fairway bunkers out of play on this dogleg right Par-4.
From The Fairway Staying short of the fairway bunkers is a smart play, even if it means taking driver out of your hands.
On The Green . A very approachable, large green awaits.
From The Tee Favor the left side of the fairway off the tee to avoid the trees in the right rough,
From The Fairway
On The Green One of the prettiest approach shots to a greens complex at El Macero. and try to play approach shots to the right-center of the green - if this green is missed long or left, difficult short game plays remain.
From The Tee This is the most difficult hole on the back nine. A long Par-4 demands a very accurate tee shot to avoid tree trouble both left and right.
From The Fairway If you find yourself without a clear alley to the green, play smart and layup or punch your ball back to the fairway or approach.
On The Green A ridge separates this green into left and right sections - if you can, try to seek pin positions with your approach shot here to avoid putting across the ridge.
From The Tee There is a lot of green beyond the front-left bunker that isn't very visible from the tee
From The Fairway
On The Green A large, undulating green is easy to three-putt, so take your time on chips and first putts from a distance control standpoint.This Par-3 with water in play is unprotected from the wind - club selection is vital here to hit the green.
From The Tee Distance off the tee is crucial for this dogleg right Par-4 to set yourself up for a clear alley to the green.
From The Fairway Right rough and trees cause trouble, and long hitters need to avoid going through the dogleg into the left rough. Select a club that keeps you out of the fairway bunker,
On The Green and aim for the center of the green regardless of the pin position.
From The Tee Hole #15 is the Par-5 on the course that has the lowest scoring average. A good drive sets up long hitters to go for the green in two shots.
From The Fairway The only pitfalls here are bunkers about 60 yards from the green on either side of the fairway - either stay short of them purposely, or take enough club to ensure you carry them!
From The Tee Errant shots right bring water into play, but this is a larger green than it appears from the tee - step up and make a confident swing shooting for the center of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green A solid Par-3 with bunkers protecting the front of the green.
From The Tee The final Par-4 on the course is a dogleg right, with a wide landing area off the tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green Bunkers protect the front of the green, and wind conditions play a large role on this approach shot. Staying below the pin is vital on this severely banked green - you'd rather be short than long on #17.
From The Tee The finishing hole at El Macero is a Par-5 that is very well-protected by bunkers.
From The Fairway If you are not a long hitter going for the green in two shots
On The Green try positioning your second shot 100-150 yards from the green. This is a very wide green, but regardless of pin position, aiming for the center of the green is a smart play leaving yourself in 2-putt territory.