From The Tee A beautiful opening dogleg right Par 4.
From The Fairway The fairway has a generous landing area with a long bunker that frames the dogleg on the left side of the fairway and a collection of bunkers that guard the corner of the dogleg.
On The Green A good drive will leave a short to medium iron in to a slightly raised green.
From The Tee A short, driveable Par 4 that gives the player an opportunity to make birdie early in the round.
From The Fairway This risk, reward hole offers the longer hitter the option of driving the green or laying up to the fairway. Water guards the entire left side of the hole with a fairway that also slopes toward the water. The player must avoid the large bunker located in the center of the fairway if laying up off the tee.
From The Tee A reachable Par 5 for the longer hitters! The more aggressive play to reach the green in two shots is to play down
From The Fairway the left side of the fairway and avoid the pot bunker in the middle of the fairway to give yourself the better angle to the green. If you are playing as a three-shot hole, your second shot should be place over the creek and short of the fairway bunker approximately 40 yards short of the green.
From The Tee The first par 3 on the front nine plays along the Harpeth River. The historic rock walls, original to the property,
From The Fairway
On The Green frame the hole on the left side with bunkers guarding the front and right side of the green. This is a deep green that is rectangular in shape. The sides of the green feed balls away from the center of the green.
From The Tee The longest par 5 on the golf course is a challenging hole that requires some strategy to effectively play the hole.
From The Fairway The tee shot is played away from or over the pond on the left. Ideally, you want to play down the left side of the fairway throughout the hole to set up the best angle to the green. The second shot is challenged by the "lone tree" that is strategically placed on the right side of the fairway.
From The Tee This unique par 4 plays slightly downhill to the landing area and then back
From The Fairway uphill to a green that is surrounded by a deep bunker around half of the green. The tee shot can be played by a driver or fairway wood which leaves a shorter iron to the elevated green.
From The Tee The longest par 4 on the front nine plays back toward the clubhouse to a very
From The Fairway wide fairway with no fairway bunkers. The hole feeds slightly to the left.
On The Green The second shot is played to a large, undulated green that is guarded by a bunker on the right side of the green and a small pot bunker that guards the back left of the green.
From The Tee This dogleg right par 4 is very strategic off the tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green Players will need to decide if they can hit driver far enough to get past the tree that guards the corner of the dogleg. If not, players will need to play more directly at the tree or slightly to the right of the tree to allow a clear shot to the green.
From The Tee This par 5 plays downhill and doglegs to the left along the Harpeth River.
From The Fairway The hole is reachable in two shots for longer hitters. Most players will need to navigate the fairway bunkers on their second shot to allow for a good approach shot. The third shot is played to a long green that is very narrow and elevated.
From The Tee The shortest par 3 on the golf course plays adjacent to the Harpeth River.
From The Fairway
On The Green This short to mid iron shot is played to an extremely elevated green that drops off on all sides. Hitting the green from the tee is a premium.
From The Tee A beautiful par 5 that plays around a lake guarding the left side throughout the entire hole.
From The Fairway The tee shot is guarded by bunkers down the right side that forces longer hitters to fit their tee shot between the bunkers and the water. The layup shot should be played strategically to avoid the bunkers on the right side and the water that pushes into the fairway on the left. The green is small and undulated.