From The Fairway Hole 1 has a slight dog-leg right. Downhill tee shot needs to favor the left side of the fairway or your approach will be blocked by trees.
On The Green Also affecting the approach is a narrow run-up between the bunkers, O-B right, left and beyond the green.
On The Green A beautiful par 3 over water with a view of the mountains behind the green. With waterfalls left and right and a bunker and hazard behind, the tee shot requires the correct club selection.
From The Fairway Dog-leg right. Players will drive to a split fairway.
On The Green With three fairway bunkers and a creek to negotiate, golfers can bite off as much as they want. The fairway to the right is narrow and difficult to hit but will provide a shorter approach to a green guarded by bunkers right and left.
From The Tee Favor the left side of the fairway as there is an unseen dip down the right.
From The Fairway
On The Green Plan on a lay up unless you can thread the needle with your approach – a lateral hazard runs down the right side, behind the green and back up the left side.
From The Tee A difficult par. Short hitters will tend to lay up left of the “catcher’s mitt” bunker and try for an up & down. Watch out for short right shots – deep depression both literally and figuratively awaits
From The Tee Dog-leg right. Favor center or right center off the tee.
From The Fairway Tee shots heading left may be blocked by trees and the hillside. Do the opposite on the second shot as the hillside and fairway kick the ball right.
On The Green Severely sloped, well bunkered and elevated green places a premium on the approach.
From The Tee Two-tiered elevated green is protected by bunkers left, right and behind. An extra club may be required to avoid the drastic slope in front.
From The Fairway
On The Green Two-tiered elevated green is protected by bunkers left, right and behind. An extra club may be required to avoid the drastic slope in front.
From The Tee Two-tiered elevated green is protected by bunkers left, right and behind. An extra club may be required to avoid the drastic slope in front.
From The Fairway
On The Green Two-tiered elevated green is protected by bunkers left, right and behind. An extra club may be required to avoid the drastic slope in front.
From The Tee Favor the left as a hillside might kick balls on to the green but not too far left, our neighbors live pretty close. Short right is difficult
From The Fairway
On The Green tough to hit it close when you are in a bunker or 25 feet below the green.
From The Tee One of the toughest holes on the course with the one of the widest driving areas.
From The Fairway
On The Green The difficulty lies around the green. A long approach to an uphill, elevated sloping green takes its toll with the shot usually playing into a head or cross wind.