From The Fairway This dog-leg right hole is best played with a left center drive, avoiding the treeline along the entire right side of the fairway.
On The Green You will now be looking gradually up-hill to a moderately raised green. A solid accurate approach shot is a must to avoid very difficult chip shots to save par.
From The Tee Starting from a raised tee, you can let the drive out here, with minor tree impact both left and right.
From The Fairway
On The Green Your approach shot is straight away but be careful of the humps and mounds around the apron of the green, making it difficult to get close to the pin.
From The Fairway The number one handicap hole will need a long left center drive, avoiding a small pound, out of bounds, and troublesome trees along the right side of the fairway,
On The Green A long blind uphill second shot will demand accuracy to the green eliminating a right side bunker. Impossible recovery shots will face you , if you are over the green w/ your approach
From The Tee Looks easy, and could be, but be alert.
From The Fairway
On The Green A raised tee offers a beautiful view down to the green. However, a brook and out of bounds to the left; a pondtucked in close to the putting surface on the right; as well as tricky pin positioning demaind an accourate shot.
From The Tee Length is not the dominant factor here.
From The Fairway
On The Green A sharp dog-leg right, with out of bounds both left and right, as well as a right side pond, and a brook running all the way to the green requires precise shot making on both your first and second shot. Not being too aggressive will bring you rewards in the end.
From The Tee Last chance to hit your big drive, staying left center to take advantage of a fairway that slopes down and to the right.
From The Fairway
On The Green A winding brook protects the right side fairway, and runs its entire length. An open green invites your best iron shot to a relatively flat surface but the brook will keep your first and second shots more than interesting
From The Tee Take enough club here to carry this up-hill, semi blind green. Playing short and/or to the right will bring a winding brook into play, and make recovery sots extremely difficult. A severly slopped putting surface will test your nerves and your skill.
From The Fairway
On The Green
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