From The Tee The bunker on the left side of the fairway may be reached by a long hitter.
From The Fairway A well-positioned tee shot to the left center of the fairway opens your approach shot to the green. Bunkers protecting the right side of
On The Green the green should be avoided. The green slopes from back to front left. Watch the pin placement on this tough opening hole.
From The Tee Emphasis is on a well struck tee shot to carry the wetlands. Long hitters may be able to reach the green with two big shots.
From The Fairway The best play is to lay up just short or past the fairway bunkers lining the tiered fairway. Remember, trees and bunkers protect entry to the green from the right.
From The Tee The shortest par 4 at Laurel Springs. Players can try to drive the green with a high-risk tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green The best play is to use a 3-wood off the tee staying to the right of the fairway bunkers on the left. This will leave you with a short iron to a very small, elevated green.
From The Tee A beautiful par 3 over a slight depression.
From The Fairway
On The Green From the back tees it will require a mid to long-iron shot to an undulated green protected by a front green side bunker. Pin position will play a big part in club selection and difficulty of the hole.
From The Fairway The longest par 4 at Laurel Springs. The tee shot should favor the right side of the fairway.
On The Green The second shot requires a mid-to-short-iron shot down hill over a creek that is protecting the green. Pin position can add to the length of the approach shot.
From The Tee This gorgeous par 3 is all carry. Surrounded by wetlands and trees, the shot requires a mid-to-long iron to a well-protected, small green. You don't want to be left.
From The Fairway
On The Green This gorgeous par 3 is all carry. Surrounded by wetlands and trees, the shot requires a mid-to-long iron to a well-protected, small green. You don't want to be left.
From The Tee This hole requires the player to think about the tee shot.
From The Fairway A long iron to the left portion of the fairway will give you an easy approach to the green. However, water up the left side makes this dangerous. The safe play is a 3-wood just right of center of the fairway.
From The Tee One of the signature holes at laurel springs.
From The Fairway
On The Green You can bite off as much of the lake as your dare, but be careful, the lake is deceiving. The approach shot requires a pinpoint shot onto a small green protected by bukers long and the lake short.
From The Tee This slight double dog leg requires a tee shot to stay left of a
From The Fairway fairway bunker yet long enough to make it over a small crest. With a long tee shot, some golfers may be able to reach the green in two.
On The Green The green is slightly elevated and well protected. A safe second shot is to lay up and leave a short-iron approach.
From The Tee A beautiful par 3 nestled behind a small pond.
From The Fairway
On The Green The slightly elevated, extremely undulated green is well protected by green side bunkers. Anything short will end up in the pond or bunkered.
From The Tee A tremendous finishing hole. The length is deceivingly long. Your tee shot will be at a premium.
From The Fairway
On The Green With a long carry over wetlands and a creek down the leftside fairway, you must stay to the left center of the fairway. The green is small and shielded by trees at the right. This hole will test your shot-making ability.
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