From The Tee The opening hole is a fairly short dogleg-right par 5.
From The Fairway The widest fairway on the course offers a stress free first drive, but if you go for it in two you'll be faced with a 200+ yard approach with trouble on both sides as a creek runs all the way down the left side and a pond and large oak guards the right.
On The Green The green is flat and a birdie is a real possibility to start your round.
From The Tee The second hole is a long par 5. Only the longest hitters can reach this one in two.
From The Fairway Most players will hit a tee shot short of a buried pipeline that crosses the fairway about 260 Yardss out. The second shot should be positioned just right as several trees will block your approach if you hit it left.
On The Green A good second shot will leave you a short iron to a hubcapped green. May be wise to keep below the hole.
From The Tee Hole #3 is the toughest par 3 on the course. It's a 200 yard shot with trees all the way down the left side. The bail out off the tee is to the right. Par is a great score on this hole.
From The Tee The key to the par 4 fourth hole is to keep your drive out of the water on the right.
From The Fairway Put your tee shot in the fairway and a birdie opportunity awaits you. The green is challenging so do your best to leave yourself an uphill putt.
From The Tee Playing at a par 3 Hole #6 is our signature hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green It requires a mid to long iron over a pond to one of the flatter greens on the course. Don't read a break that isn't there, most putts on this green won't do much so aim for the center of the cup and get it to the hole.
From The Tee The seventh is a long, challenging par 4 with a georgeous greens complex.
From The Fairway
On The Green Two beautiful bunkers guard the left and right side of the green. Leave the ball below the hole on your approach as the green slopes severly from back to front.
From The Tee The eigth hole is a nice short dogleg left and is the best birdie opportunity on the course. A well placed downhill tee shot will leave you 100 Yardss to a receptive green. Leave yourself an uphill putt for birdie. The corner of the dogleg is out of bounds so be careful trying to cut off too much.