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From The Tee par 5 slight dogleg right. Beware of the pond on the right you can see from the tee box and the water left that you may not be able to see.
From The Fairway
On The Green This hole is short and presents a great opportunity for birdie. The second shot plays slightly uphill so select one extra club. The green is sloped slightly from the back to front and has some hidden undulations.
From The Tee short uphill par 4. Again, the drive is key.
From The Fairway Find the fairway and you'll have a good opportunity to make par. Water awaits any ball hit left of the fairway and trees line the right side.
On The Green The first half of the green is severely sloped from back to front. Any balls that don't get to the top shelf will roll back to the front of the green. Check your putt from both sides to ensure a proper read on this green.
From The Tee par 3 over the water. You'll have to carry about 100 yards of pond to reach land and about
From The Fairway
On The Green 125 yards to reach the green. Be sure to check the wind direction before selecting your club. The predominant wind blows from right to left but sometimes it will fool you!
From The Tee par 4 dogleg left. This is the number one handicap hole on the course. It takes a straight drive and a mid to long iron into the green to have a chance for par or better.
From The Fairway
On The Green This hole generally plays into the wind making club selection more important. The green is relatively flat so you'll have a chance to make a putt from anywhere on the green.
From The Tee par 4 where the water comes into play about 220 yards from the men's tee.
From The Fairway Long hitters can carry the water but the risk prO-Bably doesn't outweigh the reward. You'll have to negotiate a small pond that stretches accross the majority of the fairway on your approach shot.
On The Green The green is sloped from back to front so be careful to keep below the hole when hitting your shot to the green.
From The Tee uphill par 4. Find the fairway off the tee box and you'll have a short to mid iron to an elevated green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Choose one extra club to reach this green. It is one of the smaller greens on this course. Anything that lands on the front of the green is likely to roll off onto the first cut. There are some subtle breaks on this green so be sure to look at your putt from all angles.
From The Tee this downhill par 3 can play up to three clubs different depending on the wind direction.
From The Fairway
On The Green A ball sprayed to the left will catch the pond so if you are going to miss, cheat to the right side. This hole seldom gives up birdies and pars are considered a great score!
From The Tee uphill par 5 that takes three good shots to set up a birdie putt.
From The Fairway Be careful with your tee ball as there are a couple of small hidden ponds on the left side of the fairway. Trees line both sides of the fairway so take dead aim and stripe your ball down the middle.
On The Green Your second shot should set up a short to mid iron to an elevated green. Take an extra club to account for the elevation change. The slope of the green dictates that you leave your shot to the green below the pin leaving your best opportunity to make par or better.
From The Tee this short par 4 is one of the easiest holes on the golf course.
From The Fairway A drive in the fairway sets up a short iron to what is the first of several
On The Green HUGE greens on the back nine. Long hitters can drive the green if the wind isn't in your face. This hole is a great opportunity to post a birdie on the scorecard.
From The Tee par 3 with a pond protecting a front left pin placement.
From The Fairway
On The Green This green is large so make sure you choose the right club. Also, take the wind direction into account when making your club selection. Par here is a good score.
From The Tee this par 4 is one of the most difficult holes on the course stretching to 440 yards from the men's tees.
From The Fairway Out of bounds protects the left side of the fairway and scattered trees protect the right side. You'll have a long iron or wood to the green.
On The Green This green is arguably the largest green in central NY so choose your club according to the pin placement.
From The Tee this par 4 is the first of a string of holes that require you to carry water hazards. Number 13 is the number 18 handicap hole.
From The Fairway You have the choice of going for the green from the tee or laying up and hitting a wedge to the green. The carry is only about 225 yards depending on the wind. Pick your club and trust it! This hole records quite a few eagles but even more double and triple bogeys due to balls coming up short and finding the pond that protects the front of the green.
On The Green You have the choice of going for the green from the tee or laying up and hitting a wedge to the green. The carry is only about 225 yards depending on the wind. Pick your club and trust it! This hole records quite a few eagles but even more double and triple bogeys due to balls coming up short and finding the pond that protects the front of the green.
From The Fairway This hole has not one but two water carries and water along the right side of the fairway and behind the green.
On The Green Long hitters can attempt to carry the first pond and set up a short iron to an enormous green. The smart shot is to lay up on the tee shot and hit a mid to long iron to the green or layup a second time and count on an accurate wedge shot to make par
From The Tee par 4 that requires you to lay up about 200 yards off the tee or carry the water which requires a tee ball to carry about 235 yards in the air. Factor the wind in when making your decision.
From The Fairway
On The Green This is another large green so check the pin placement before selecting your club on your second shot. This green is fairly level so you'll have the opportunity to drop a long putt.
From The Tee slight dogleg left par 4. The men have to carry a pond about 130 yards off the tee and the women have about 85 yards of carry.
From The Fairway Hit the fairway off the tee box and you should set up a short iron to a giant green. Make the putt and walk off the green with birdie!
On The Green Hit the fairway off the tee box and you should set up a short iron to a giant green. Make the putt and walk off the green with birdie!
From The Tee great par 3 signature island hole. We've all seen hole # 17 at the TPC at Sawgrass determine the outcome of the Player's Championship.
From The Fairway
On The Green This is the Green's version of that nerve racking hole. Although the green is very large, the wind can play havoc with your tee ball. Aim for the middle of the green make your two putt and get on to the finishing hole.
From The Tee this is a fine finishing hole that can likely determine the winner of a close match.
From The Fairway Long hitters can cut the corner but beware of the ponds on the far side of the fairway that are awaiting balls that run through the fairway.
On The Green This hole plays uphill and generally takes three well struck balls to reach the green. This is another mammoth green with quite a bit of undulation. Par on this hole is considered a good score.
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