From The Tee A tee shot positioned down the right side will give you the best angle to the green. A mound in the middle of the green demands that your approach shot finds the same section of the green as the flagstick.
From The Fairway
On The Green A tee shot positioned down the right side will give you the best angle to the green. A mound in the middle of the green demands that your approach shot finds the same section of the green as the flagstick.
From The Fairway A well placed ball in the right center of the fairway will allow the player to challenge the cross bunker that protects the approach to the green. There is plenty of room to bail out to the left of the green if necessary.
From The Tee A par 3 with a deep green complex that can change your club selection by as much as three clubs. Avoid the two deep bunkers that protect the left side of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green A par 3 with a deep green complex that can change your club selection by as much as three clubs. Avoid the two deep bunkers that protect the left side of the green.
From The Tee A downhill par 3 that is well protected by the pond that guards the front and right side of the green. Take aim at the front left portion of the green to take the water and the bunker out of play.
From The Fairway
On The Green A downhill par 3 that is well protected by the pond that guards the front and right side of the green. Take aim at the front left portion of the green to take the water and the bunker out of play.
From The Fairway A downhill dogleg left par 4. Off the tee play just short of the fairway bunker on the right to create the best angle into the hole. Beware of the creek that runs across the hole, 50 yards short of the green.
From The Tee A short par 5 that is dissected by a creek that runs from tee to green. Off of the tee keep your shot to the right of the bunker and you will be rewarded with a great angle to go for this green in two. The green complex is well guarded by water on the left and bunkers short and right of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green A short par 5 that is dissected by a creek that runs from tee to green. Off of the tee keep your shot to the right of the bunker and you will be rewarded with a great angle to go for this green in two. The green complex is well guarded by water on the left and bunkers short and right of the green.
From The Tee A tough par 4 to close out the front nine. The tee shot requires accuracy off of the tee due to the bunker on the left and the creek that runs across the hole 100 yards short of the green.
From The Fairway An uphill par 4 with a deep bunker on the left side of the fairway. A well placed drive to the right side of the fairway will avoid the bunker and leave a mid to short iron into the two-tiered green.
From The Tee A dogleg left par 5. Hug the trees to the left and you will be rewarded with a shot at the green in two. If you need to layup, stay to the left side of the approach area. A steep sloping green requires a shot that stays below the hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green A dogleg left par 5. Hug the trees to the left and you will be rewarded with a shot at the green in two. If you need to layup, stay to the left side of the approach area. A steep sloping green requires a shot that stays below the hole.
From The Fairway A long and straight par 4 that demands a tee shot in the fairway. The second shot is slightly uphill to one of the deepest greens on the golf course. A bail out area to the left of the green offers the player an uphill chip shot
From The Fairway Off the tee stay just right of the first fairway bunker to give yourself the best angle to the green. Beware of the ridge that runs through the center of the green.
From The Tee A long par 4 that is well protected by two bunkers off the tee. Only players who can carry the bunker on the right can expect a short iron into the green. Most players will be faced with a long second shot up the narrow approach to a green that is protected by a deep bunker on the right side.
From The Fairway
On The Green A long par 4 that is well protected by two bunkers off the tee. Only players who can carry the bunker on the right can expect a short iron into the green. Most players will be faced with a long second shot up the narrow approach to a green that is protected by a deep bunker on the right side.
From The Tee A slight dogleg right that demands a well-placed tee shot to the left center of the fairway.
From The Fairway The approach shot that is made challenging by the creek and pond that run across the fairway and up the right side of the green. Find the tier on the green with the flagstick or putting will be difficult.
From The Tee The longest par 3 on the golf course, a left to right shot gives the player the best chance to hold the green. A generous bail out area is provided to the left of the green for those that don’t want to challenge the green-side bunker.
From The Fairway
On The Green The longest par 3 on the golf course, a left to right shot gives the player the best chance to hold the green. A generous bail out area is provided to the left of the green for those that don’t want to challenge the green-side bunker.
From The Fairway A classic par 4 finishing hole. A tee shot just left of the fairway bunker will give you the best angle into the green.
On The Green A creek dissects the fairway leading to a generous approach area short of the green. The shot into the green plays slightly downhill; avoid the bunker to the right and you will be rewarded with a great finish to your round.
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