From The Tee The opening hole will require the golfer to play a right to left tee shot off an elevated tee to a generous landing area.
From The Fairway
On The Green Water is present the entire right side of the hole while out of bounds can be seen on the entire left side.The second shot is played to an elevated green which is contoured from left to right.
From The Tee A medium length, straight par four which requires
From The Fairway the player to shape a tee shot away from two fairway bunkers protecting the left side of the fairway. Out of bounds can be found the entire left side the hole.
On The Green Two bunkers in front, two to the right greenside and one at the back of the green will force the player to hit a quality approach shot.
From The Tee Arguably our most difficult hole, the 3rd hole requires the player to hit a tee shot right to left and avoid water in the distance.
From The Fairway
On The Green Ideally the player will want to hit his tee shot 235 yards off the tee which will leave him a second shot over 200 yards. The approach shot plays uphill into a green that slopes severely from back to front and is protected by a greenside bunker to the left.
From The Fairway A straight away par four in which your tee shot will have to avoid two fairway bunkers.
On The Green After navigating these hazards your approach shot will be hit into an elevated putting surface with a green that slopes heavily from left to right.
From The Tee Our longest par four on the golf course and our hardest rated hole.
From The Fairway The player will want to hit his driver here and favor the right center landing area. The approach shot will need to carry a bunker in the center of the fairway and travel to an elevated putting surface.
On The Green A four quadrant green which has the tendency to slope from left to right.
From The Tee This is our first par five on the golf course and one that you will need to navigate around a blind water hazard on your second shot. The third shot will require an iron shot to an elevated putting surface that slopes off in all four directions.
From The Tee To the end the front nine a left to right tee shot is preferred to a very generous landing area. After hitting the tee shot the approach shot plays uphill into a putting surface that slopes from back to front.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is protected by three short and three green side bunkers.
From The Tee To the start the back nine you will have to hit a tee shot right to left to manage
From The Fairway a fairway that slopes severely left to right. The second shot plays downhill to a moderately sloped green protected by three greenside bunkers.
From The Tee The player will want to shape a drive up hill, left to right to a flat landing area.
From The Fairway
On The Green You will want to avoid one fairway bunker on the left side. From that point the approach shot will be played into a putting surface that slopes from back to front and is protected by three greenside bunkers.
From The Tee A demanding tee shot that requires the player to hit a draw.
From The Fairway Out of bounds will be present the entire right side of the hole with a fairway bunker protecting the left corner of the landing area. After managing the tee shot the second shot plays down hill then up hill into a two tiered putting surface. Being on the right level on this green is vital.
From The Tee A beautiful, classic New England golf hole that will require the player to hit a tee shot downhill 235 yards making sure you stay short of a blind water hazard.
From The Fairway
On The Green From the landing area the approach shot will be played into a green that slopes from left to right. The green is protected by two greenside bunkers.
From The Tee This is a very difficult par three that will be played over a water hazard.
From The Fairway
On The Green A long iron or hybrid will be played into slightly elevated green that slopes from middle to front and then severely from middle to back. A high ball flight with a softer landing is crucial
From The Tee This par five will require the player to lay back on the tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green A drive of 240 yards will stay clear of the first blind water hazard and then a lay up of 150 yards will have the player avoiding the second blind water hazard. Your layup can be hit to an elevated landing area to the left or the bottom landing area to the right. A short third shot will be guided to a green that slopes severely front to middle and then uphill from middle to back.
From The Tee The final hole on the golf course and a fantastic finish. This short par five will allow the golfer to hit driver to a very generous landing area.
From The Fairway
On The Green The player can lay up to the top of the hill or have a very good chance of going for it in two. If the player decides to play to the green on his second shot he will want to avoid a water hazard that is located thirty yards short of the green. An approach shot will be hit into a green that is heavily sloped from back to front and is surrounded by three green side bunkers.
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