From The Tee The Par 5 third hole is the easiest of the 4 par 5’s on the course.
From The Fairway If you avoid the right fairway bunkers, you will have a chance to hit the green in 2. Dense trees on the left-hand side of the hole require you to keep your ball in the fairway or right rough.
On The Green 3 bunkers protect this green that slopes severely from back to front.
From The Fairway The Par 5 fifth hole is another shorter par 5 but in order to attempt to hit the green in 2, players must position their ball in a very narrow fairway guarded by bunkers and dense trees on the right and large pond on the left.
On The Green The approach shot plays 1 to 2 clubs uphill to green that slopes hard from left to right and is guarded by 2 large bunkers. Missing the green to the left or long is a critical error.
From The Fairway The Par 4 eighth hole is a dogleg left with a fairway bunker lurking on the right where the dogleg begins. Any miss of the fairway will result in a difficult approach into the green due to dense trees on both the right and left of the fairway.
On The Green The green is protected by large bunkers on each side.
From The Fairway The Par 4 tenth hole is the shortest par 4 on the course. The fairway slopes from right to left so keep your tee shot on the right half of the fairway to avoid running into the trees on the left.
On The Green Your approach shot into the green needs to be accurate to position yourself in the proper position as the green has small mounds creating the most break on the course.
From The Tee The Par 3 eleventh hole plays over water to a kidney bean shaped green. The small pot bunker right of the green will create an interesting second shot for the unlucky golfer who finds it.
From The Fairway
On The Green The Par 3 eleventh hole plays over water to a kidney bean shaped green. The small pot bunker right of the green will create an interesting second shot for the unlucky golfer who finds it.
From The Tee The Par 4 thirteenth hole is a slight dogleg to the left. This is the first of 2 holes with no bunkers.
From The Fairway
On The Green The real trouble lurks on the newly built green that slopes slightly from front to back and severely from right to left. A pond just left of the green will come into play with any shot that misses the green to the left.
From The Tee The Par 3 fourteenth hole is the longest par 3 on the course. Out of bounds looms just right of the green and a miss short or to the left will find a pond or bunkers. A 3 on this hole will leave you feeling with a sense of accomplishment.
From The Fairway
On The Green The Par 3 fourteenth hole is the longest par 3 on the course. Out of bounds looms just right of the green and a miss short or to the left will find a pond or bunkers. A 3 on this hole will leave you feeling with a sense of accomplishment.
From The Tee The Par 4 fifteenth hole is the 2nd hole on the course with no bunkers. The tee shot through the shoot of trees will leave a shorter club into the green protected on the right by a pond and left with a runoff area.
From The Fairway
On The Green The trickiest green on the course with subtle breaks that will leave the best putters scratching their heads.
From The Fairway The Par 4 seventeenth hole requires an accurate drive over a wetland to a fairway that is protected by a large bunker on the left and 3 pot bunkers on the right.
On The Green The green is bisected by a large slope and is protected by a bunker short and right and tightly mown runoff areas long and left. Being the correct tier of the green is crucial to success.
From The Tee The Par 5 eighteenth hole is a classic risk and reward par 5. Your tee shot is over water and the more water you cut off, the shorter the hole plays.
From The Fairway The fairway is heavily bunkered making you concentrate on your lay up shot.
On The Green Once on the green, players will find multiple ridges making players think about both the speed and direction of their putts.