From The Fairway At 424 yards, this is one of the most challenging par-4's on the course with a blind tee shot to an elevated fairway with out-of-bounds down the entire right side. This small green requires an accurate approach.
From The Tee This difficult 402 yard, par-4 hole which requires a tee shot up the left side of the for a clear shot at the green. With a green that slopes from front to back and towards the creek, an accurate approach is a must.
From The Fairway
On The Green This difficult 402 yard, par-4 hole which requires a tee shot up the left side of the for a clear shot at the green. With a green that slopes from front to back and towards the creek, an accurate approach is a must.
From The Fairway A short 352 yard, par-4 with a slight dogleg left forces a tee shot to the right side of the fairway to get the best angle into the double-tiered green that is well-bunkered front and back.
From The Tee As the longest par-3 on the course at 203 yards, most players will hit long irons to the green, which can be a difficult two-putt depending on the pin location.
From The Fairway
On The Green As the longest par-3 on the course at 203 yards, most players will hit long irons to the green, which can be a difficult two-putt depending on the pin location.
From The Fairway At 405 yards, this par-4 is a good driving hole with a deep ravine and woods to the right, but any tee shot in the fairway leaves players with a short or medium- iron shot to a relatively flat green.
From The Tee The par-4, 415 yard hole opens up from the left side of the fairway to a downhill second shot with a partially blind green, guarded by tall trees on the right.
From The Fairway
On The Green The par-4, 415 yard hole opens up from the left side of the fairway to a downhill second shot with a partially blind green, guarded by tall trees on the right.
From The Fairway A relatively short par-5, this 527 yard hole features a fairway that meanders between a large bunker on the left and series of large mounds on the right to a green protected by a number of bunkers.
From The Fairway The tee shot is critical to set up the strategy on this great 521 yard, par-5 that has trees and fairway bunkers that protect the landing area. Players can reach the green in two shots on this classic risk/reward finishing hole.
From The Tee Don’t let the yardage fool you. This 352-yard, par 4 requires a precise tee shot to the crest of the hill to stay short of 10 Mile Creek. The second shot to this tiny elevated green with a false front, makes an accurate approach a must.
From The Tee The tee shot on this 397 yard, par 4 should be played from left to right for any shot at this small green. Finding the green in regulation allows for a good look at birdie.
From The Fairway
On The Green The tee shot on this 397 yard, par 4 should be played from left to right for any shot at this small green. Finding the green in regulation allows for a good look at birdie.
From The Tee Don’t be fooled. A dogleg right, this par-4, 445 yard hole temps players to take a short cut over the corner leaving a short iron to the large green that is protected by bunkers.
From The Fairway
On The Green Don’t be fooled. A dogleg right, this par-4, 445 yard hole temps players to take a short cut over the corner leaving a short iron to the large green that is protected by bunkers.
From The Tee At 596 yards, this par-5 is the longest hole on the course and requires a left-to-right tee shot to a narrow landing area. Don’t just swing away because an accurate second shot is a required for a clear shot at the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green At 596 yards, this par-5 is the longest hole on the course and requires a left-to-right tee shot to a narrow landing area. Don’t just swing away because an accurate second shot is a required for a clear shot at the green.
From The Tee A spectacular finishing hole. At 395 yards, this par-4 begins from an elevated tee to a landing area that slopes to the creek which winds its way up the entire left side of the fairway. An approach to an elevated green into prevailing winds makes for a difficult approach to this small target.