From The Tee A short par 4 that plays downhill from the tee to an elevated green from the fairway. The tee shot lulls you into hitting the driver, but is not necessary.
From The Fairway The second shot plays about 5 yards longer than normal.
From The Tee The key to this par 3 is to club yourself so you leave with an uphill putt. If the hole is on the right side of the green it is wise to keep your ball short and left of the hole.
From The Fairway The entire green is well bunkered.
From The Tee A wonderful short par 4 with a small green that is slightly elevated.
From The Fairway It is imperative to club yourself properly with your approach shot. A ball that ends up over this green leaves the player with a ticklish pitch shot.
On The Green This green is well guarded with two sand traps.
From The Tee This long par 4 will test the player’s mind with their approach shot.
From The Fairway If the hole is up front, it is critical to keep your ball below the hole for an uphill putt.
On The Green If the hole is on the back of the green, it is best to hit your approach shot long and left. Try to avoid the left greenside bunker at all costs.
From The Tee Driver is not necessary from the tee. A tee shot hit down the right side of the fairway allows for an easier approach shot to the green, which slopes away from the golfer.
From The Fairway A high approach shot is helpful to keeping the ball on the green.