From The Fairway The tee shot should be aimed just left of the fairway bunker.
On The Green Tee shots clearing the ridge in the fairway will be rewarded with extra distance, making the second shot considerably shorter. Second shots left of the sand bunker on the front left side of the green are likely to find the water hazard to the left.
On The Green The key to playing this hole is choosing the correct club. Due to the large green, there can be a two club difference between the front and back pin placements. A sand bunker guards the right front side of the green. Putting this large green can be difficult from a misplaced tee shot.
From The Tee A shorter par 4, but one that demands an accurate tee shot.
From The Fairway The tee shot should be aimed at the right center of the fairway to avoid the fairway sand bunker. Big hitters can carry this fairway sand bunker
On The Green Avoid missing tee shots to the right as they will likely find the creek to the right of the cart path that runs the length of the hole. Proper distance is required for the second shot into this narrow but deep green. Definitely avoid the large deep sand bunker on the left side of the green.
From The Tee Another hole requiring a well placed tee shot
From The Fairway Left and you will encounter a creek or trees blocking your second shot to a green that slopes from back to front and is guarded on the front left by a large elm tree and a sand bunker on the front right. A good aim line and distance from the tee is the black and white 150 yard pole in the fairway or just beyond. The fairway starts to narrow considerably about 25 yards inside the 150 yard pole.
From The Tee This is a reachable par 5 depending on your tee shot.
From The Fairway Tee shots should be aimed between the fairway sand bunker straight away and the tree line down the left side of the fairway.
On The Green Big hitters can hit their shots across the trees and dogleg making their second shots much shorter. The area left of the tree line on the left side and around the corner of the dogleg is hazard. The crescent shaped green is guarded left by a sand bunker and a water hazard. The water hazard left gO-Bbles up many second shot attempts.
From The Tee Seemingly a very easy hole because of its short distance.
From The Fairway Do not be fooled. Do not get too greedy with your tee shot. There is a water hazard down the entire right side of the hole all the way to the green fed by a sloping left to right fairway.
On The Green A water hazard left of the cart path and both the grass and sand bunkers down the left side of the fairway make this short hole an easy bogey or more. For you big hitters, this green has been driven.
On The Green The tee shot is across a water hazard to a very deep but narrow green guarded on the front left by a sand bunker. Club choice again is critical due to the depth of the green.
From The Tee Right is where you do not want to be on this hole.
From The Fairway Tee shots should be aimed just to the right of the grass bunker on the left side of the fairway. Just beyond the group of oak trees that can be seen from the tee on the right side of the fairway is a water hazard that cannot be seen from the tee
On The Green This water hazard runs all the way to a narrow but deep green which is guarded on the front left by a sand bunker. Do not let your second shot leak right or it will end up wet.
From The Tee A par 5, slightly uphill all the way.
From The Fairway The tee shot is guarded down the left side by a water hazard. The best aim line for the second shot is at the sand bunker straight up the fairway.
On The Green This will best position you for your third shot into the green. Big hitters might reach this shallow green that slopes from back to front in two. This green is a wide but shallow green and is guarded short by a series of two sand bunkers. The further left the placement of the flag, the longer carry to the green.
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