From The Tee Only the longest hitters can reach this par five in two,
From The Fairway so choose a conservative club for a tee shot with trees left and a bunker right. A layup down the right side of the fairway will leave an approach up the bulk of the green.
On The Green A layup down the right side of the fairway will leave an approach up the bulk of the green.
From The Tee A tee shot to the right side of this green is a must.
From The Fairway Deep bunkers fronting this green make any shots just short and left pay the price. A relatively flat green makes putting fair, so take two putts and run.
From The Tee Many players may find this green reachable on the tee shot,
From The Fairway
On The Green as it plays shorter than its depicted yardage. Favor the right side as a woods line the left. This green is well-guarded by bunkers but plays fair once the surface is reached.
From The Tee Proper club selection is a must on this par three.
From The Fairway
On The Green A gully fronted by a large embankment makes poorly struck shots feed back into the hazard. A green inundated with undulations makes putting a difficult task. Do not underestimate this hole.
From The Tee Plans of going for this hole in two? Not likely.
From The Fairway
On The Green This long par five requires a tee shot in the fairway to avoid trees on the left and a large hill on the right. Hitting a layup favoring the right is a must with a water short and left. A swale on the rear of this green makes distance control on a front pin a must.
From The Tee Tee shots down the left center will leave a clear path into an uphill approach shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green Shots into the green should veer left as an embankment on the right kicks wary approaches into the hazard. Putts from behind the hole will be fast.
From The Tee Take one extra club on this par three.
From The Fairway
On The Green Water fronting the green will snatch any balls left short of the surface. Also take notice to the bunker separating the adjoining green. Putts will veer toward the water’s edge.
From The Fairway A large fairway bunker protects the corner as well as trees down the left side.
On The Green Tee shots along the left side will leave the flattest lie for an approach into a large green. Proper club choice is needed throughout the hole.
From The Fairway A large fairway bunker protects the corner as well as trees down the left side.
On The Green Tee shots along the left side will leave the flattest lie for an approach into a large green. Proper club choice is needed throughout the hole.