From The Tee Your round begins with a slightly downhill tee shot,
From The Fairway rewarding you if you're able to place your drive on the right side of the fairway, near the large bunker.
On The Green From there, you have an opening to the slightly uphill green, reachable with a mid-iron. Once your are on this large green, remember everything slopes to the front of the green. A great starting hole!
From The Fairway The pedestal-like green of this par 4 is surrounded by bunkers, placing a premium on good wedge play. Watch out for the swale on the left side of the green
On The Green many will spin their golf ball off the green into a grass depression. From there it is a challenging up-and-down for par.
From The Fairway you'll see this hole wraps around a large lake on the left side of the fairway.
On The Green Therefore the safe tee shot is down the right side, which also opens up the green for your approach shot. If the pin placement is in the front of the green - being on the back of the green could cause a three putt.
From The Tee While the first par 3 of the front side features a large green,
From The Fairway for some margin of error, it's also the longest par 3 on the course. You'll need to carry and place your shot in the correct section of the green to avoid three green side bunkers. Once again,
On The Green if your ball is on the back of the green and hole is in the front, you could be looking at a three putt.
From The Tee Time to face the most difficult hole on the course.
From The Fairway This long par 4 plays entirely uphill, with three fairway bunkers warning you to stay away from the right side on your tee shot.
On The Green The green opens to the left hand side of the fairway, with shorter hitters able to run the ball up onto the green. The easiest part of this hole is the relatively flat green.
From The Tee This beautiful par 5 features elevated trees cascading downhill,
From The Fairway opening to a landing area guarded by fairway bunkers on the right. A perfect drive will end up close to the bunkers,
On The Green setting up a second shot that needs to factor in a small creek and trees. The green is tucked around the trees to the left and is protected by a bunker known as "The Moose." It slopes from back to front and can be tricky if your shot to the green is long.
From The Tee This is another hole whose length is deceiving. From an elevated tee
From The Fairway you're forced to decide whether you want an easier drive, or an easier approach shot-you can't have both.
On The Green The green sits up like a tabletop, demanding accuracy with your wedge. The front left side of the green slopes off into a "catch-all" area and the back right corner of the green has a slight slope away from the green. Strategy is everything on this hole.
From The Tee This slight dogleg left par 5 is a true test of length and accuracy.
From The Fairway Any thought of trying to the cut the corner with your drive needs to include the fairway bunkers on the left.
On The Green Another bunker will likely influence your second shot, but if you choose the safer right side of the fairway, you'll need to hit your approach over bunkers to an elevated green. Whatever you do, avoid hitting over the green.
From The Tee The longest hole on the course at nearly 600 yards from the tips, this par 5 puts a premium on length and accuracy.
From The Fairway After driving out to a large landing area, you'll want to make sure your second shot steers clear of the numerous "amoebae" bunkers down the left side of the fairway.
On The Green Fortunately, the green is large and forgiving, so you'll have a good chance to hit it with your approach shot. Remember, the green is very deep.
From The Tee We didn't have to do much work to create this natural, traditional-looking par 4.
From The Fairway Hug the bunkers on the right hand side with your drive, and you'll get the best look at the green.
On The Green There are no green side bunkers, but there are mounds to the left front, and the front right drops into a dip, so place your approach shot carefully.
From The Tee Considerably shorter than the previous hole
From The Fairway this par 4 is still very intimidating, requiring your drive to carry over wetlands
On The Green The approach shot is no gimme either, with a kidney shaped green tucked behind a large bunker to the front left. Again, avoid hitting over the green!
From The Tee With water front and right, and bunkers behind the green
From The Fairway this is a very challenging par 3, especially from the longer tees. For the faint of heart, there is a fairway area to the left of the water
On The Green , providing a more open shot to the green. Pin placement on the green can change the yardage 40 yards from front to back.
From The Tee Your round finishes on this par 5 that bends slightly to the right.
From The Fairway The green is tucked into the woods, with a natural amphitheater created by the hill behind. Be sure to take the seven bunkers guarding the green and approach area into consideration, and make sure your approach shot is from the left side of the fairway.
On The Green Once on the green, your are rewarded with a fairly level putting surface.