From The Fairway This slight dogleg left requires a center to left side of fairway tee shot for best approach to the green.
On The Green Beware the left side of the fairway is well protected by a large bunker and mounding. A green side bunker protects pin placement on the right side of green.
From The Tee A drive to the top of the slope makes the green visible and reachable for the next shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is protected by multiple bunkers on the left and one to the right. Slopes and curves create many excellent pin placement opportunities and can be exceptionally tricky to read.
From The Tee A down the middle drive is key to setting up the second shot into a two tiered green, with the lower level on the left side.
From The Fairway
On The Green A long extended bunker guards the approach to the green to the right. Keeping the ball on the same level as the pin dramatically reduces putting difficulty.
From The Tee Accuracy and club selection are the keys here.
From The Fairway
On The Green A massively elevated tee looks down on a multi-level green complex surrounded by five bunkers. An extremely difficult green makes most putts challenging.
From The Tee This signature hole is the most challenging on the course and carries the number 1 handicap rating.
From The Fairway
On The Green A sharp dogleg up the hill makes the tee shot placement critical for a blind second shot to the largest green on the course. Don’t be surprised to three putt.
From The Tee The only hole on the course with a water hazard in play. The green is protected by a pond which runs across the front and up the left side. The right side is bunkered.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green slopes steeply from back to front. Downhill and cross-green putting are extremely treacherous.
From The Tee Uphill from tee to green and plays much longer than the card indicates. A right-side drive up the fairway sets up the proper approach to a radically sloping false front green complex.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is well bunkered left and right. A missed second shot to the left can result in an easy bogie or worse.
From The Tee A straight drive gives the the player a choice of laying up or going for
From The Fairway
On The Green the green. Longer hitters usually reach in two. Beware of well placed bunkers along the right side. A large back to front sloping green is well bunkered.
On The Green A straight drive is a must to set up the second shot to a green complex that is comprised of moguls and five bunkers surrounding the green. Another difficult green awaits many quality pin placements.
From The Tee Placement of the drive is the most important part of playing this downhill dogleg right hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green Typically the second shot is blind to a sharply downhill green which slopes severely from back to front. Cross green putts are incredibly challenging.
From The Tee A very spacious green and well bunkered on three sides and a hillside of fescue on the left. It is important to place the tee shot on the proper level depending on pin placement if par is to be made.
From The Fairway
On The Green A back to front severely sloped green makes downhill putts prO-Blematic.
From The Tee A picture perfect signature finishing hole back to the historic clubhouse. Three solid shots are required to reach the green in regulation for all but a few. Usually plays into a prevailing wind.
From The Fairway
On The Green Bunkers on the left and right make a straight tee shot important. A large green slopes from left to right and back to front allowing for a wide choice of difficult pin placements and more difficult putts.