From The Tee A GREAT view of the first hole awaits on your opening tee.
From The Fairway An elevated tee provides a view of a wide fairway, but a drive to the right can result in a big number on the card
On The Green Stay left to give yourself the best look at the large green. An ideal approach will stay below the hole for the best opportunity to make a putt
From The Tee The third hole is a tight, slightly uphill par 4. Trees on both the left and right sides place a premium on a straight drive. Iron or Hybrid may be the best selection from the tee box
From The Tee This short par 3 is long on trouble. Deep bunkers protect the green on both sides, as well as trees that punish wayward tee shots
From The Fairway
On The Green Ball positioning on the green is also extremely important. A back-to-front sloping green makes you play for the front of the hole. Par on this hole is a good score
From The Tee This hole offers perhaps the greatest risk-reward shot on the golf course
From The Fairway The conservative play is to keep the driver in the bag and play for position in the fairway, giving an approach shot that comes over water to a green protected by three bunkers.
On The Green Longer hitters may pull a driver and take dead aim at the green. Missing short means trouble from the trees or water. The green can be reached if the tee show is well struck
From The Tee The second par 5 on the course offers two routes to the green
From The Fairway Most players will want to take aim down the fairway and play the hole for position. The other option is to try to cut the corner, and make it home in 2
On The Green Be careful though, as out of bounds lurks if you go too far left, and several trees line the corner to protect the hole against the long ball
From The Tee Another great par 4 opens the inward 9
From The Fairway Trees line the left side of the fairway, water protects the green, and making a drive in the fairway a must if you want to make par or birdie.
On The Green Careful on this tricky green, as it has a lot of character
From The Tee This par 3 offers a chance to stick one close with your wedge
From The Fairway Be sure to put a good swing on it in order to avoid the water, bunker or out of bounds, which runs the entire length of the hole on the left side
From The Tee Be sure to find the fairway on this downhill and pending par 4.
From The Fairway Heavy trees to the right and left can make a hole tough for those who hit poor drives
On The Green A downhill second shot can make picking the right club somewhat difficult. Try and keep approach below the hole to allow for the best putt
From The Tee An uphill shot from the tee adds some distance to this par 4
From The Fairway The fairway slopes down to the green, making it possible to land your approach short, yet still get on the putting surface.
On The Green Most golfers will face a blind second shot into a large, but typically quick green. A large bunker extends from the front-right to back-left portion of the green
From The Tee This hole forces you to hit another blind tee shot
From The Fairway If you miss the fairway, it is best to miss to the right. Trees and out of bounds line are to the left side, and the right side is much more open.
On The Green A slightly downhill second shot allows longer hitters to take aim at the green
From The Tee A dog leg left, the tee box gives you a few ways to attack the hole
From The Fairway Conservative players can aim down the fairway and set up a long approach from the fairway
On The Green For those who wish to test the hole, a drive over the corner can make a much shorter second shot. Be warynot to go too far left, as out of bounds sits off the left rough