From The Tee With a panoramic view from a tee perched on the highest point on the property,
From The Fairway
On The Green this par 4 skirts the ridge-top and offers no change to those that stray left. The green has a magnetic dip on the left that seems to attract feeble approach shots.
From The Tee The Long Barn is a unique feature that frames this one-shotter.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green runs the length of the tO-Bacco shed with a difficulty recovery from either side. More than a few balls have made their mark on the barn.
From The Tee This par 4 runs north below the ridgeline and narrows slightly as you approach the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Keeping the tee shot right affords the best position to approach the green. A dip in the green protects the front and rear pin placements.
From The Tee Steer clear of the Party Barn on this uphill tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green The downhill approach can be semi-bold from the left flank. The tumbling green is bisected by a ridge that can devilishly reject misplaced shots.
From The Tee Steer clear of the Party Barn on this uphill tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green The downhill approach can be semi-bold from the left flank. The tumbling green is bisected by a ridge that can devilishly reject misplaced shots.
From The Tee This downhill one-shotter is benched into the ridge.
From The Fairway
On The Green Avoid being short or flaring right, where some of the deepest bunkers flank the putting surface. Don’t succumb to temptation and fire at the back right pin – shoot for the middle of the green and the ball will release towards the flag.
From The Tee A side-sloping two-shotter from tee to green.
From The Fairway The hole is best played from the left side of the fairway. The sloping green is positioned to best accept a left to right approach, but remember that recovery from the right is simply impossible.
On The Green The hole is best played from the left side of the fairway. The sloping green is positioned to best accept a left to right approach, but remember that recovery from the right is simply impossible.
From The Tee Trouble lurks down the left side on this par 4 in the form of both the creek and a strip bunker.
From The Fairway
On The Green The bunker will spare you from the water, but do not expect to reach the green on your approach. The putting surface is well-protected with especially challenging rear pin placement.