From The Tee The tee shot must be threaded between two large cottonwoods to the fairway.
From The Fairway Regardless of your position off of the tee box, you will have to pay attention to the creek down the right side that cuts across the fairway as it gets closer to the green.
On The Green The grade of the tenth green slopes hard from right to left
From The Tee A well-placed tee shot really opens up the options for the uphill second shot.
From The Fairway The long hitter may opt to go for the green in two. If this is to be done, they must carry the bunker that splits the fairway into two distinct portions.
On The Green Favoring the left side fairway may be a better option as it runs all the way up to the green providing a bent-grass collection area left of the green.
From The Tee One of the more difficult tee shots on the course awaits you at number 12.
From The Fairway The downhill drive must be threaded between hazards on each side of the fairway.
On The Green The uphill second shot is a challenge because of the large change in elevation and blind approach, you may want to think about going up a club to reach the green in two
From The Tee This par 4 of only 350 yards from the back tee may not require a driver off the tee.
From The Fairway Those that do not make it to the top of the hill are faced with a substantial uphill lie.
On The Green Depending on the pin placement, tee shots on the left side will need a high approach to contend with the large trees that guard the front of the green.