From The Tee Players are advised to check the distance to the lake off the tee, as it is reachable. Hugging the right side of the fairway will present a chance to go for the green in two.
From The Fairway hose laying up should take the water out of play and aim just left of the fairway bunker. This will leave a wedge into the small green.
From The Tee Finding the fairway is paramount on this tight, right-to-left par 4. The support slope on the right side of the fairway will help kick the drive around the dogleg.
From The Fairway An accurate second shot is required to this deep but narrow crowned green.
From The Tee Like the previous hole, the support slope on the right side of the fairway can used to avoid the waste bunker that protects the entire left side of the hole and extends behind the green.
From The Fairway The generous green is protected left by the waste bunker and right by a collection swell.
From The Tee Aiming left of the fairway bunker from the tee leaves an open approach to the large rolling green.
From The Fairway The green complex is protected on the left by the large lake that runs along the entire hole and on the right side by the sod-wall bunker.
On The Green The smart play is to the center of the green on the approach to take the hazards out of play.
From The Tee laying to the center of the green is the smart move here. Par is a very good score.
From The Fairway Only the longest players can reach the green in two, so laying up on the left side of the fairway near the fairway bunkers leaves the best approach to this small shallow green.
From The Tee This short par 4 demands a right-to-left drive to find the fairway. Driver is not necessary off the tee since the left side of the fairway leaves the best angle to the small green.
From The Tee This short par 3 is protected by a lake and sod-wall bunker left and waste bunkers right. A high fade to the right center of the green is the safest play.
From The Fairway The slope of the green can be used to collect shots to the protected left pin placements.
From The Tee Finding the fairway is paramount off the tee to this long par 4. The right side of the fairway will leave an approach that requires little or no carry over the water.
From The Fairway The safe play is to the right center of the green. Don’t come up short, as sand and water protect the front and left of the green.
From The Tee This short left-to-right par-4 hole gives a player many options off the tee. The conservative play is to lay up short of the left fairway bunkers with a long iron or fairway wood, leaving a short iron to an open green.
From The Fairway Those choosing driver off the tee need to play up the right side to avoid driving through the fairway.
From The Tee Wind conditions and pin placement will significantly affect club selection to the large green.
From The Fairway Favoring the right side of the fairway will leave the best approach angle. The distance can be tricky on the approach to this small crowned green.
From The Tee This left-to-right par 5 is a three-shot hole for most players. The longest players can cut the corner off the tee and avoid the water to the right.
From The Fairway The left side of the fairway leaves the best angle for the second shot, and players are advised to take enough club to safely clear the water.
On The Green The green is protected on the right by a large bunker, but attention must be paid to the steep collection swale to the left of the green.
From The Tee The ideal tee shot on the finishing hole is up the right side of the generous fairway to avoid the water and leave an open approach to the green protected on the left by water and bunkers.
From The Fairway The safe play is to the center of the green. Par is a good score here.