From The Tee Slight dog-leg right begs for 2 solid shots to take advantage of this back to front sloping green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The twin cross bunkers which are 60-70 yards short of the green may suggest laying up. No matter the pin position keep the ball below the hole.
From The Tee A manageable hole even for the distance-challenged golfer.
From The Fairway Accuracy on this right-to-left sloping fairway with O-B left is the key. Avoid the creek and the fescue cover mounds. Staying below the pin should put a 4 on your scorecard.
From The Tee Long hitters will be tempted to go for the green but an under par score won't come easy.
From The Fairway
On The Green New bunkers now protect the right side of this Donald Ross gem. The green is crowned in the middle with a front-to-back slope. Better to stay short and pitch to the green from the fairway.
From The Tee One of the longest par 3s, (245 yards) in the state demands accuracy off the tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green Water runs down the entire left side and trees on the right. The green is protected by bunkers on each side and O-B long. Walking off the green with a 3 feels like a birdie.
From The Tee This par 3 has water in front of the tee and is surrounded by 5 bunkers.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is sloped back to front. Tedesco's swirling winds can make club selection difficult so be sure to select the club that will get you over the front bunker.
From The Tee The longest hole on the golf course begins with an elevated tee shot.
From The Fairway A fairway bunker on the left and trees on the right stand in the way of hitting the short grass.
On The Green Reaching in two is rare, those that lay up then need to avoid 3 additional bunkers. Subtle and not so subtle breaks make this a nerve-rattling hole to birdie.
From The Tee This is where the back nine really begins. An accurate drive is a must.
From The Fairway
On The Green Uphill all the way to a green carved out of a second hill. The green does not divulge its depth. There is trouble left, right and long of the fast sloping green.
From The Tee If you're going to miss this green miss it left. There are bunkers left and a valley of trees right. Reading this green takes a serious look or two.
From The Fairway
On The Green If you're going to miss this green miss it left. There are bunkers left and a valley of trees right. Reading this green takes a serious look or two.
From The Tee Position rather than length is the key from this slightly elevated tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green A boulder in the distance provides a good target to shoot for. There is water on the left and trees on the right all the way down to the green. The green is deep but narrow with mounds covered with thick rough on both sides.
From The Tee Sixteen is considered the signature hole by many members.
From The Fairway Club choice for this blind tee shot is the key to success. A driver can get long hitters down where the hole doesn't seem so daunting. A fairway wood leaves a much longer second shot.
On The Green The newly shaped green surrounded by 7 bunkers makes an accurate shot a must. Stay below the pin.
From The Tee When the swirling winds are in play 17 can feel more like a par 5.
From The Fairway Trees on the left and water on the right and this fairway gives little roll.
On The Green The large green looks inviting but is bunkered on 3 sides with a fall off on the back. Subtle breaks with a back to front slope don't make for an easy par.
From The Tee The 18th is a beautiful finishing hole highlighted by the view of the clubhouse in the distance.
From The Fairway Fairway bunkers can eat up a second shot if you're hitting left or right of the fairway.
On The Green A false front makes the green look closer than it really is. The sloping front to back design is a challenge to holding the green especially if you hit to the middle of the green.