From The Fairway On this dogleg left a well placed shot that finds the right side of the fairway will provide an open shot over the water hazard to the largest green on the course.
From The Tee Proper club selection on your second shot leads to a good chance for birdie.
From The Fairway This slight dogleg left favors the right center of the fairway. Driver may be too much club on his short par four as the ground slopes towards a fairway bunker on the right.
From The Tee Things aren't so easy once you get there though. The green has a narrow opening in front and is a very deep. A cavernous bunker guards the right side.
From The Fairway A short, uphill, par five gives players the opportunity to reach the green in two after a long, straight drive towards the right side of the fairway.
From The Tee A tricky short par four requires fairway wood or a long iron tee shot to the base of the hill. A blind second shot follows to a very small green.
From The Tee A strong tee shot down the middle benefits players as a large water hazard and a bunker looms on the right, while large trees guard the left side
From The Fairway
On The Green Another deep bunker guards the right side of the green.