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From The Tee The first hole is a par 4 that plays straightaway with a prevailing wind from the player’s back.
From The Fairway A 3 wood down the left, just short of the fairway bunker, will leave a clear approach to the green. The other option is to take driver long and right to a deep, low fairway, which results in a tricky second over a greenside bunker.
From The Fairway The first par 5 on the golf course is a long, tough test, where the best strategy is to hug the left side of the fairway the whole way. The drive will have to carry a short, small water hazard and the fairway bunkers left of the landing area.
On The Green The final stretch is peppered with bunkers on both sides on its way to a green that slopes away from the strong landform on the front-right.
From The Fairway This strong dogleg left par 4 plays downhill. A well-placed tee shot will hug the left side of the fairway while avoiding the two fairway bunkers nestled into the swale of prairie grass.
On The Green On the approach, the green is protected by a bunker in the front-right and anything missed right is trouble.
From The Fairway The second shot should do the same, as to miss the bunkers tucked into the side of a deep fairway hollow.
On The Green The sixth hole is a long, uphill par 5 that will require three solid shots to reach the green. Players should stay left off the tee to avoid a large bunker on the right.
From The Tee This hole is a slightly uphill par 3 to a long, narrow green that breaks down and away from left-to-right. Sand guards the putting surface in front.
From The Fairway
On The Green This hole is a slightly uphill par 3 to a long, narrow green that breaks down and away from left-to-right. Sand guards the putting surface in front.
From The Tee The final hole of the front nine typically plays directly into the wind.
From The Fairway Three fairway bunkers guard the landing area, which, if avoided, will set up a short iron into the green.
On The Green The other, safer, option is to aim at the left fairway, leaving a longer second into a putting surface with two greenside bunkers in the front-left.
From The Fairway The back nine opens with a dogleg right par 5, where the ideal drive will challenge the right side of the fairway while avoiding the lake.
On The Green The second shot provides players an option to lay-up or attempt a difficult shot into this heavily bunkered green.
From The Tee The last par 5 on the golf course, the twelfth is a dogleg left that plays downhill with a prevailing wind.
From The Fairway Two fairway bunkers guard the left side of the landing area, defending against cutting off too much. Players who go for the green in two will need to carry water on the left.
On The Green From there, a wedge is left to a green that slopes towards the lake.
From The Tee The sixteenth is a dogleg left par 4 that typically plays into the wind. Off the tee, players must carry a small lake and avoid a large waste bunker down the left. A well-placed tee shot down the right will set players up for a fairly long and uphill approach to the green.
From The Tee A right-to-left tee shot over a bunker-defended landform will feed into the front of the green. Errant tee shots to the left will often find a large greenside bunker.
From The Fairway Though its longest par 3 on the golf course, the seventeenth also plays downhill and often with the wind.