From The Tee The first fairway bunker is not nearly the problem that the twin bunkers in your second shot landing area are.
From The Fairway
On The Green Complicated by the lake down the right side, your second shot should be planned to make your short third shot as easy as possible. If you go over this easy to putt green, the chip back could be dangerous.
From The Tee Often playing down wind, a mid to short iron second shot will not release to the back of this raised,
From The Fairway
On The Green long back to front sloping green. If the pin is back, you will have to plan to get it there. Missing wide or long will leave a tricky chip or pitch back and you still will have work to do putting on this difficult green.
From The Fairway Try cutting the corner over the left fairway
On The Green bunker at your own risk! Your mid iron second shot to the right to left sloping green dictates taking the “better safe than sorry” tact. Aim for the middle of this green and hope to two putt.
From The Fairway A careful drive placed into the center of this wide fairway
On The Green will reward you with the easiest second shot to the raised green. Play your shot to land in the middle of this undulating green and get out of there with a par quickly.
From The Tee A short but scary par 3 with a lake right off the right side of the green,
From The Fairway
On The Green a bunker behind and one of Arnold Palmer’s famous “beach bunkers” waiting to swallow tee shots that land short of the severely sloped (left to right) green.
From The Tee Remove the stress from your tee shot and hit the straightest,
From The Fairway longest club you have, even if it’s a five iron, favour the right for safety! For those with the Palmer flair,
On The Green pull out the driver and have a go at the green with your second shot. Be prepared to pay for the risk you’re taking but the reward may be an eagle 3.
From The Tee The long (really long) straightaway par 4
From The Fairway features water down the left and trees on the right.
On The Green The long second shot to the well-bunkered green requires calm and a cool drink because by the time you’re done with this test; you will be in need of some refreshment!
From The Tee Another long straight away par 4, playing dead into the wind.
From The Fairway The hazard down the left side is your first problem.
On The Green This mid to long iron second shot to the slightly elevated green is straight forward, as is the relatively easy to putt green. Again, par is a good score.
From The Fairway and you can reach this wide but shallow green in two shots. Trying to land a soft high pitch shot on this shallow green can prove difficult.
On The Green The group of bunkers short of the green on the left are as frightening as they appear. Putting on this flat green is easier than most. A good birdie or even eagle chance here.
From The Tee This tricky par 4 plays longer than the yardage because playing safe down the middle requires a long iron or
From The Fairway fairway wood to hit the “fat” part of the fairway. Once on the fairway, you face a second shot, (mid to short iron)
On The Green into a narrow green protected by beach bunkers and a lake to the left. The putting surface is flat and easy to putt, but you have to get on the green first!
From The Tee Hit your tee shot left and you’re wet, right and you’re on the beach.
From The Fairway Play it smart with a mid iron to the middle of the fairway leaving a short iron to the very scary right to left sloped putting surface, get your par and get out of there!
From The Tee Let’s face it, this is only a mid length par 3
From The Fairway to a shallow green surrounded by water on three sides with a couple of bunkers thrown in for fun. What was Mr. Palmer thinking? Do your best and don’t hold up the group behind you!