From The Fairway A well struck drive down the middle of the fairway gives you a choice of laying up to a creek that is 100 yards from
On The Green the green, or for long hitters, a long second shot that must carry all the way to the green. A putt from below the hole is desired as this green slopes from back to front.
From The Tee A slightly uphill shot to a sloping back-to-front green
From The Fairway
On The Green . Use an extra club to favor the back half of the green. A shot to the front of the green will roll off the front edge. Do not be fooled by the distance on this hole! You must leave yourself an uphill putt.
From The Tee A sharp dogleg to the right and playing slightly uphill will make this hole seem longer than it is. A tee shot aimed at the Maple straight away, and a slight fade, will give you a straight in look for your second shot.
From The Tee A slight dogleg to the left. A 3 wood is the preferred club of choice with a slight draw. This will put the ball in prime position for a birdie. Stay short of the pin for an uphill putt. Avoid the front bunkers left and right or a bogey may be in your future.
From The Tee A good tee ball will put you in a position to go for the green in two.
From The Fairway Place a drive on the left hand side of the fairway to avoid the big tree on the right.
On The Green This green has a subtle ridge that divides from front to back. Place your tee shot on the correct side to have your best birdie opportunity.
From The Tee Use a driver or a long iron from the tee.
From The Fairway Keeping the ball in the fairway is a must and avoiding the mounds on either side will make your second shot to the two
On The Green tiered green easy. The front left bunker will come into play if you don't choose enough club for your approach shot. Keep the ball on the same level as the pin to avoid a three putt.
From The Fairway Long hitters can attempt to reach the green with a driver, but the popular choice is to lay up with a 180 yard tee shot favoring the left center of the fairway.
On The Green This leaves you with a short sand wedge to a sloping green. Play your shot to the right of the pin as the green tilts right to left.
From The Tee A straight away par 4 with out-of-bounds on the left.
From The Fairway
On The Green Keep your tee shot to the right side for the best chance at a birdie. Putts tend to break toward the four way stop signs. Seeing is believing on this green.
From The Tee A short par 5 with an accurately placed tee shot down the middle right which will give you a good
From The Fairway
On The Green look at the green. Three good shots and an eagle is on the card. Laying the ball up to 125 out is a good approach and will still produce a birdie opportunity.
From The Tee A good par 3 with trouble short of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Hit your tee shot to the middle of the green to avoid the ball spinning off the front edge. Check the wind for the correct club selection.
From The Tee A dogleg to the right. A tee shot of 180 yards is the best play here.
From The Fairway Positioning your ball in the left center of the fairway will avoid having to hit over the trees on the right.
On The Green The green is heavily bunkered, so shoot for the center of the green. Because of its southern exposure, the green is faster and harder than most.
From The Tee A true risk reward hole. A short par 4 with two huge bunkers guarding the front of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Going for the green will require a straight and accurate tee shot, that can land soft to hold the green. If you pull it off, you’ll have a sporting chance for an eagle on this very short par four.
From The Tee A great finish to a fun and challenging course.
From The Fairway A tee shot on the right center of the fairway will avoid the out of bounds on the left.
On The Green Leave your second shot into the green with an uphill putt and on the correct side of the ridge running through the green. Two putts are good here.