From The Tee A slight sweeping dogleg left, par 5.
From The Fairway Your target is the fairway bunker off the tee. Overall play on this hole is to stay on the right side, as the fairway slopes from right to left on all your shots.
On The Green The green is reachable in two with a well-struck and placed tee shot
From The Tee This short scoreable par 4 is all about placement. Again,
From The Fairway the fairway slopes from right to left, and the left side of the fairway is where you need to be to have access to all the pin locations.
On The Green Judge your approach precisely, as long and left of the green are hazard areas.
From The Tee As you come to the hardest hole on the course, take a breath and focus your tee shot
From The Fairway . Hitting the fairway is a must here. Refrain from using your driver—the longer you go down the fairway, the more it narrows.
On The Green Anything around the 150 marker is perfect. Aim your approach at the opening of the apron, as this green slopes severely from left to right. Par is a great score on this hole!
From The Tee This is a downhill tee shot to a fairly wide landing area.
From The Fairway Use the 150 marker as the guideline and don’t go too far, as the fairway runs out and down into a hazard. Hitting to the same tier as the flag is a must on your approach. Par is a great score here.
From The Tee Hole 6 is a slight dogleg right par 5–reachable in two. Do not try to cut off the corner as the hazard is blind and comes into play easier than seen.
From The Fairway Aim at the fairway bunker and let it rip! The slope of the fairway will leave you with a much shorter approach than imagined. Caution the wind when judging your approach. It’s a touch more downhill than it seems.
From The Fairway This straightaway par 4 has a guarding fairway bunker on the left side.
On The Green Stay just to right to give yourself access to all the pin locations. Your short iron approach to this green is protected by a front and rear bunker.
From The Tee This difficult and lengthy par 4 is bisected by a creek which forces players to take a shortened tee shot.
From The Fairway The fairway runs away, so judge your distance off the tee properly. The approach shot is long and guarded by a left bunker and hazard right. Par is a great score here!
From The Tee This uphill straightaway par 4 requires a tee shot placed at the right side of
From The Fairway the fairway, which slopes from right to left. Judge your approach carefully using one more club, as it is more uphill than it appears.
From The Tee This straightaway par 3 plays a touch uphill, so take enough club to reach the putting surface. Avoid the right side, as the hazard keeps up quickly.
From The Tee This par 4 is all about tee shot placement. Stay left of the 150 marker and let it rip.
From The Fairway The left side placement will ease access to any pin location and is necessary for access to a back pin. Make sure to take a half club more on your approach as it plays a touch longer uphill.
From The Tee This long par 5 puts a premium on your tee shot once again.
From The Fairway
On The Green The landing area is decreased from the elevated tee. Lay up to your favorite number or let it rip to the left side of the green. The greenside bunker is a little deep and can add a stroke or two if you’re not careful