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From The Tee The short par-4 doglegs right off the tree.
From The Fairway There are a series of fairway bunkers to the right of the drive zone and a wetland to the left.
On The Green Play your short-iron approach to the well-guarded green with bunkers right and another bunker and mounds left. The new back tee added 31 yards to those wanting to play 'all the way back.' Beyond the green is the 100-acre 'Big Mamu' Wetlands, where deer, bO-Bcat and numerous bird species find food and cover.
From The Tee This medium-length par-3 requires an exacting tee shot
From The Fairway to a long, narrow green. Shots that stray too far left tend to bounce back down toward the putting surface. A large bunker guards the right side of the green.
On The Green Watch for birds of prey on the tree snag just beyond the back right corner of the green.
From The Tee An accurate tee shot is critical on this difficult par-5.
From The Fairway You must avoid the lake right, trees left, and a small, gaping bunker in the left center of the fairway.
On The Green This bunker has been renovated to make it more player-friendly. The green can be reached in two with an accurate second shot that avoids the series of bunkers on the left. The lakes to the right of the hole are lined with native grasses to filter storm-water runoff.
From The Tee This long par-5 requires an accurate tee shot framed by wetlands right and left of the drive zone.
From The Fairway A well-placed second shot, avoiding a series of bunkers on the right, leaves you a short approach to a green guarded by bunkers and right
On The Green Look for deer and bO-Bcat in the 50-acre preserve left of the fairway, 200-yards from the green.
From The Tee The ideal tee shot is played down the right side of the
From The Fairway fairway on this challenging par-4. From that side, you will have an open approach shot to a well-guarded green. Be cautious of going long with your approach shot into the
On The Green green. A sharp drop off leaves a delicate chip. The hole is lined with palmetto and pine corridors where catbirds and mourning doves may be seen.
From The Tee On this long par-4, play to either side of the
From The Fairway bunker in the middle of the fairway
On The Green A well positioned drive will leave you with a demanding second shot to a green protected left by bunkers and on right by a steep drop-off. The native plants short of the fairway require little water and no fertilizers nor pesticides.
From The Tee This beautiful par-5 has a distinct links course feel.
From The Fairway The tee shot must avoid the fairway bunker left and waste area right.
On The Green Depending on wind conditions, long hitters may reach the green in two. If you lay-up, be sure to avoid the bunkers in the middle of the fairway. Be cautious of the wetland, located short and right of the green.
From The Tee Accuracy from the tee of this par-4 is essential to
From The Fairway avoid the wetlands left and fairway bunker right.
On The Green A well-positioned drive will leave an open approach shot to a long, narrow green. An established wetland and upland preserve are situated to the left of the fairway.
From The Tee Long hitters can drive this short par-4. If you don’t go with driver from the tee,
From The Fairway an accurate fairway wood lay-up is required. The second shot plays to an undulating
On The Green green, protected short and left by bunkers and to the right by a large chipping swale. An upland preserve of slash pine, oak, holly and bay trees frame the entire left side of the hole.
From The Tee This is the only hole on the golf course without a bunker.
From The Fairway The landing area is generous on this mid-length par-4, but be prepared to play your second
On The Green shot from an uneven lie to a green wonderfully set into the natural surround. Note the wildlife corridor created by the connection of the wetland in front of the tees and the forested areas near and behind the green.
From The Tee The drive zone on this long par-5 is guarded by bunkers on both sides.
From The Fairway Play your second shot to the left center of the fairway for a good look at the green on your approach
On The Green The green well surrounded with bunkers left and right. The natural beauty of the golf course can be taken in from the fairway, as you can see long corridors of native areas and other holes on the course.