From The Tee This opening hole is of modest length but it is the initial test of driving accuracy.
From The Fairway When you drive finds the landing area, your approach will be a medium to short iron to a bunkerless green.
On The Green The green has plenty of bail-out to the left, but part of Davey Jones' Locker lines the complete right side of the green. The green is large and subtle with an expansive collar. Plenty of room for chipping, picthing and putting.
From The Tee This medium to long par 4 has an open landing area
From The Fairway The play here is all in the approach shot: medium to long iron, uphill, setting right-to-left.
On The Green The green has an inviting opening, but beware: It is well-protected by two deep bunkers left and one right. Reaching the green in two does not guarantee a par. Be careful of reading the breaks; don't let the altitude fool you.
From The Tee This modest par 5 is the first real chance at birdie
From The Fairway Hug the hazard along the right side and the approach to the green opens up.
On The Green Bail-out safe to the left on the drive and the door to the green closes. The three-tiered green is narrow, severe and heavily guarded by a variety of bunkers and grass depressions.
From The Tee Both the tee shot and the approach shot need to find the correct landing area or the next shot could be extremely difficult to this small and severe green.
From The Fairway
On The Green After descending the 11th green, 12 is our shortest par 4; but beware, it is not the easiest. Twelve is nicely framed by the trees, a stream and a small pond all at the same time
From The Tee Two fine long shots can reach the green. The challenge of this hole is whether or not one should go for a green that is a peninsula. Although the green is ample, it is surrounded on three sides by water and sand and has a little keyhole pot bunker that protects the only opening to the green. Blind faith and great courage will be needed to navigate this treacherous par 5 green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Two fine long shots can reach the green. The challenge of this hole is whether or not one should go for a green that is a peninsula. Although the green is ample, it is surrounded on three sides by water and sand and has a little keyhole pot bunker that protects the only opening to the green. Blind faith and great courage will be needed to navigate this treacherous par 5 green.
From The Tee The tee shot is aimed at the lonesome tree on the left side of the fairway. From the left side, the green opens up to a long go-for-it approach
From The Fairway
On The Green The shortest of the par 5s. This very reachable par 5 has many options but only one strategy: You have to go for the green. An errant shot by the green may be better than a lay-up approach shot from across the water, but why? Have fun with the three shot wherever it is.
From The Tee This medium par 4 is a great finishing hole. Water frames the right side of the hole while the landing area is wide open on the left. Twin maginificent oaks make a perfefct target for the fade off the tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green Stay of the left side and beware of the water by the green; just don't be right!