From The Tee With its slight dog leg left and its tendency to play into the wind
From The Fairway the first hole at RCC will test you from the start. Out of bounds runs the down the entire left side and the right side is protected by trees and a fairway bunker.
On The Green A drive positioned on the right side of the fairway will provide a better angle to the back to front sloping green.
From The Tee An uphill and slight dog leg right Par 4
From The Fairway requires an accurate tee shot to avoid the trees and fairway bunker.
On The Green A good drive will still leave a long to mid iron approach to the first of two square greens. The green is protected by bunkers on both sides and a large slope on the back side.
From The Tee With out of bounds left and trees on the right
From The Fairway finding the fairway is crucial to this long Par 4.
On The Green A good drive sets up a long to mid iron to a medium size green that is protected by three bunkers and a collection area. Par is a great score.
From The Fairway needs to find the fairway to avoid the Rock River on the left and a pond on the right.
On The Green A good drive will leave a mid to short iron approach to a severely sloped green. Club selection will be at a premium as approach shots must be below the hole.
From The Tee Don’t let the yardage fool you, this Par 5 is typically a three shot hole.
From The Fairway The Rock River flows the entire left side and a large willow tree guards the right.
On The Green Long hitters can go for it, but the conservative play is to layup to the top of the hill. This will leave a short approach to a well-protected green
From The Fairway center of the fairway to avoid the overhanging trees on the right side of the hole.
On The Green This will leave a short approach and a good angle to the long and narrow green. Beware, miss hit shots will get penalized by the large oak tree over hanging the green.
From The Tee A sharp 90 degree dog leg right is flanked by trees on either side of the fairway.
From The Fairway The longer hitters can try to cut the corner, but the smart play is to aim at the lone tree at the end of the fairway. The layup should favor the left side of the fairway just short of the bunker to provide the best angle. Approach shots need to be accurate to this small
On The Green undulating green. A great birdie opportunity to start the back 9.
From The Tee This Par 3 requires a long carry over a pot bunker,
From The Fairway usually into the prevailing wind. Getting up and down from around the green is no easy task, as the green is slightly elevated from surrounding area.
On The Green Once the green is reached, putting is the next challenge, as the green slopes back to front and side to side.
From The Tee Making par will be a challenge on this long, dog leg right hole.
From The Fairway . Bunkers are lurking on both sides of the fairway, so finding the fairway is a must.
On The Green The second shot will require a long to mid iron to a small green, with a pot bunker protecting the right and a large, deep bunker protecting the left.
From The Tee The finishing hole demands a straight tee shot
From The Fairway to avoid the trees and bunkers that line the fairway.
On The Green A drive that splits the bunkers will leave a long to mid iron to a green featuring two tiers. The green can be deceiving as there are very subtle breaks that are hard to see.