From The Tee A straight and solid tee shot is key on this dogleg left, par 4. The lake down the left side and a large cottonwood at the corner of the dogleg could slow you down. Your approach shot is uphill, use more club.
From The Tee Keep it straight off the tee to avoid water down the right side and trees down the left. Two good shots can set you up for a birdie. Take advantage here, the holes will get more difficult.
From The Tee Decisions off the tee make this a challenging hole.
From The Fairway If you drive short of the tree at the corner of this dogleg right, use a mid to long iron into the green. If your tee shot is past the tree, fairway
On The Green bunkers come into play. Hit this green and you have a good chance for par.
From The Tee This last par 5 on the front 9 demands three good shots.
From The Fairway A straight tee shot makes the lay up much easier, stray off the fairway and you're scrambling to the green.
On The Green Make sure your second shot is down the right side and you'll have a good look at the green. Beware of the two ponds, short and right of the green
From The Tee Aim at the left bunkers on this long par 4 and you'll avoid trees on the right.
From The Fairway Long hitters should cut the ball to avoid the bunkers. A tee shot down the left side of the fairway leaves a clear shot into this two-tiered green.
On The Green Going down the right side means a shot over trees and a greenside bunker. Don't be long over the green; bogey, or worse, will result.
From The Tee This is a challenging par 3 that is long and uphill. With a good front nine on the line, par is a great score.
From The Fairway
On The Green Take enough club to carry the hill, anything short will not run on to the green. Once you've carried the hill and avoided the four bunkers, you'll face a challenging green. Take two putts, and run to the 10th tee.
From The Tee Precision is required off the tee on one of the most demanding holes on the course
From The Fairway
On The Green Trees block your second shot if you're long or short. Avoid the three bunkers protecting the green. If you land in any of them, the ball will be below your feet.
From The Fairway Keep your tee shot down the left side of the fairway bunkers
On The Green Long hitters can fly these bunkers and shorten the hole. Keep your approach shot below the hole for a chance at birdie, the green slopes severely back to front.
From The Tee The most difficult hole on the course
From The Fairway Keep your tee shot centered to the left to avoid reachable fairway bunkers and trees on the right. A good drive leaves a long approach shot into the well protected green.
On The Green If you avoid the two large bunkers greenside, a two putt on this undulating green makes par a great score.
From The Fairway A solid tee shot will carry you to the top of the hill. If you avoid the reachable fairway bunkers on the left, your second shot can carry the valley to the top of the second hill.
On The Green Approach the green on the right half as all shots run left. An uphill putt is your best chance for a birdie, downhill putts on this quick green are tricky.
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