From The Tee Hole 4 – Grip it and rip it but stay out of the trees on the left. There is room on the right to stray and usually you will not get a bad lie, even to the far right.
From The Fairway The approach to this deep green requires that you understand where the pin is placed before selecting your iron.
From The Tee Knowing this, it is best to position yourself for, and strike a high iron that grabs, to get a chance at a bird. This green is viewed from the rear.
From The Fairway
On The Green Hole 8 – Although a straight par 5, this hole has an unusual green which slopes away from you.
From The Tee Hole 16 – There is plenty of room to let it rip on this one. Unusual for a par 5 is the large flat green. This green that slopes away from you has some tricky rolls that are tough to gauge.
From The Fairway
On The Green Hole 16 – There is plenty of room to let it rip on this one. Unusual for a par 5 is the large flat green. This green that slopes away from you has some tricky rolls that are tough to gauge.
From The Fairway A ball landing over the water but short of the green will still prO-Bably kick back into the water.
On The Green Hole 17 – This unforgiving par three requires a solid hit iron, since the ball must carry all the way to the green guarded by bunkers – front and rear.
From The Tee Hole 18 – This finishing uphill par 4 can play longer that it looks.
From The Fairway
On The Green A trap guards the right front of the green but don’t hit it left, since the cart path will send it further out of bounds into the parking lot.