From The Tee A long par five that doglegs slightly to the right.
From The Fairway The drive should favor the left side to stay away from the difficult fairway bunkers that guard the right. The second shot should be aimed to the right center of the fairway as all balls will bounce left when they land
On The Green This should leave another short to mid iron shot to a slightly raised green
From The Fairway The drive should be aimed down the left center to avoid the fairway bunker on the right
On The Green The second shot should be aimed down the right center to avoid the penalizing fairway bunkers on the left. This should leave a short to mid iron approach to a green that slopes back to front
From The Fairway You must keep the drive down the right side to avoid the fairway bunkers on the left.
On The Green It will leave a short iron second shot but you must be precise. The green is two tiered with the toughest slopes on the course. Be on the right level and stay below the pin
From The Fairway Aim your drive to the right center of the fairway.
On The Green Any drive that misses the fairway to the left has a good chance of being blocked out to the green. Your second shot is a downhill iron shot to a green that is difficult to hold. Take your par 4 and go to the next tee
From The Tee A par 5 that is reachable for the longer hitters. The landing area for the drive is very generous and most players can not reach the fairway bunkers in the distance
From The Fairway If you are laying up on your second shot you must decide to go to the left or the right of the creek that winds through the fairway.
On The Green If going left make sure you aim more left as all balls will bounce hard to the right. This should leave a short iron approach to an elevated green the slopes back to front.
From The Tee One of the toughest par 4's on the course. It is a dogleg to the right par 4 with fairway bunkers on the right.
From The Fairway Players landing in these bunkers will have little chance to reach the green in regulation. Aim your drive down the left center of the fairway.
On The Green A small creek wanders across the fairway about 70 yards from the green. The green is relatively flat but very big so choose your club wisely
From The Tee The last par 5 of the day is a long uphill slight dogleg to the left
From The Fairway Driver off the tee to the center of the fairway. A long iron or fairway wood layup on your second shot must stay away from the fairway bunker on the left.