From The Tee The longest and most difficult par-4 on the course is also a dog-leg right.
From The Fairway Avoid the fescue grass that borders the 3rd and 4th fairways or it’ll make for a long day. If you survive the first three holes of this course, you just might have a career round!
From The Tee After the longest par-4 at the 3rd hole, comes the shortest par-4 here at the 4th.
From The Fairway
On The Green Watch out for those three bunkers protecting the green, and you can walk away with a birdie. Don’t hit your approach over the green or you could be in trouble.
From The Tee Your first look at a par-3 and on a clear day the view of the Empire State Building is spectacular.
From The Fairway Thanks to new tee boxes constructed in 2012, this is the shortest hole on the course. Land your tee shot over the front bunker and you’ll be in good shape. If you can shape your shot from left to right, even better.
From The Tee Another grip it and rip it tee shot, but if you rip it too far right you may have to maneuver around some trees and a bunker to reach this par-4 in two. If you miss to the left you could still have a chance of getting on in two.
From The Tee One of the more narrow fairways, the par-4
From The Fairway
On The Green 7th hole plays uphill and the green is protected by two bunkers in front. If you’re going to miss your tee shot, miss left, as more fescue awaits you on the right.
From The Tee The next par-3 runs along the banks of the water channel and is all about pin placement.
From The Fairway
On The Green If you’re putting from the opposite side of the green, you might want to brush up on your morse code to communicate with your partner who is tending the flag on the other side.
From The Tee You’ll have to thread the needle on your drive if you want to reach this par-4 in two. The first (and only) water hazard, plus bunkers and trees make a straight drive imperative.
From The Tee A slightly uphill par 3, the 13th is also the second-shortest hole on the course. Make sure to land your ball below the pin for an easier chance at birdie.
From The Tee Similar to the 10th hole, but the 15th is not as generous because it’s a par 4. Once again, you want to avoid the downhill putt, so leave your approach below the hole.
From The Tee If you played the 11th hole well, then you’ll like the 16th.
From The Fairway
On The Green Another blind landing area with a dog-leg left, so aim your tee shot just to the right of the bunkers on the left. Again, don’t over-shoot the green.
From The Tee The final hole offers a fantastic, panoramic view of the water channel.
From The Fairway
On The Green This is the longest hole on the course, so reaching the green in two will be difficult. Keep your tee shot between the brush on the right and the bunker on the left and you’ll have a clear path to the green.
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