From The Tee This par is not overly long but requires accuracy to avoid Out of Bounds along the entire left side, as well as ponds and bunkers on the right side.
From The Fairway
On The Green The relatively flat green is receptive to your Birdie putt.
From The Fairway A long par 4, especially into a prevailing north wind, this hole favours an approach from the left side, whereas the right side is guarded by a stand of cedars to the back of the green.
On The Green Severe slopes to the putting surface will test your putting skills.
From The Tee This hole is lined on either side, tee to green, by trees. Two straight and long wood shots are required to bring the green into easy access.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is large and slopes front to back, so putts above the hole will be difficult. A good Birdie hole.
From The Tee A short par 3 featuring a narrow, undulating green nestled between a steep, rough covered bank on the left and a stand of cedars next to the Oshawa Creek on the right.
From The Fairway A tee shot with a #6 to #8 iron must be hit firmly and straight.
From The Fairway The risk taker will hit a wood off the tee, cutting the corner over the trees and part of the creek valley on the right side, landing on the fairway short of the green.
On The Green Conservative players will hit a straight #5 or #6 iron down the narrow fairway.
From The Tee This picturesque and demanding par 5 has been recognized as one of the top holes in the Greater Toronto Area.
From The Fairway The second shot, with fairway wood or long iron, will target a lower landing area within short iron range of the elevated green on the far side of the creek.
From The Tee This short par 3 was designed to assuage egos that have been deflated by the vagaries, capriciousness and challenges of the preceding eight holes.
From The Fairway
On The Green The large green, which is well guarded by traps, conifers and Out of Bounds on the left side, slopes front to back.