From The Tee A mid to short iron approach should be played slightly right of the pin to take advantage of the sloping green. Right pin plays short - left plays long
From The Fairway
On The Green A mid to short iron approach should be played slightly right of the pin to take advantage of the sloping green. Right pin plays short - left plays long
From The Tee A mid to short iron approach should be played slightly right of the pin to take advantage of the sloping green. Right pin plays short - left plays long
From The Fairway
On The Green A mid to short iron approach should be played slightly right of the pin to take advantage of the sloping green. Right pin plays short - left plays long
From The Tee A hogback green demands that your uphill approach be played to the proper level or face a potential three putt. An approach hit long on this hole will lead to disaster
From The Tee Trees framing the entrance to the green dictate that you locate the pin prior to playing your tee shot and set up the best angle of attack
From The Fairway The front portion of this green is sloped severely toward the player.
From The Tee Tee shots should be played short or left of the right fairway bunker
From The Fairway The second is easier than it looks. The funnel shape of the fairway tends to steer balls away from the bunkers
On The Green The approach requires precise yardage to place the ball on the proper level of the two-tiered green. The slope separating the two tiers provides an excellent backstop when playing for a front pin
From The Tee The landing area slopes from left to right, but can't be seen from the tee
From The Fairway
On The Green The proper line for the tee shot is directly over the ladies tee leaving a short approach to a very shallow green. Chipping from beyond the green is extremely difficult