From The Tee Uphill all the way from the start, this slight dogleg left par four tee sheet must be placed between bunkers on either side of the landing area.
From The Fairway
On The Green From there, the golfer is confronted with a long-iron approach shot to a strongly contoured green bunkered on the front right.
From The Tee The slowly ascending fairway of this long dogleg left is distinguished by some of the largest pine and oak trees on the course.
From The Fairway With no fairway bunkers,
On The Green the challange is to play the long-iron approach to the large green cut into the hillside and protected on the front left by several small bunkers.
From The Tee Panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys from the tee make this the shortest of the par fives, an exhiliarting experience.
From The Fairway From the rolling mulit-bunkered landing area, a decision must be made on how to play the second shot.
On The Green Aggressively, the approach takes you to the left across a deep valley short of the green, or conservatively, the longer, safer route to the right. In either case, a spectacular golf hole.
From The Tee From the elevated tees, the final hole may appear much more tame than it plays. The dogleg left is guarded on the inside with two gaping bunkers.
From The Fairway The right side of the fairway features a jagged rock wall cliff. The fairway countrous and rolls markedly, but fairly.
On The Green Having reached the green, the golfer is greeted with a large, heavily contoured putt to execute. Truly a strong finishing hole.