| 1 – Place your
drive down the left center of the fairway for the best angle into
the green. The fairway slopes severely from left-to-right for the
long tee shot.
2 – This is a full three-shot par 5. A lay-up second shot
to the fairway’s right plateau allows for a trouble-free third.
Avoid the deep cavern short and left of this green at all costs!
3 – Pay close attention to the pin position. Shots carrying
the right corner of the left bunker generally bounce towards, and
often onto, the green.
4 – Read your yardage signs carefully and choose a proper
club to land safely in the fairway. The approach should be played
to the center of this large, undulating green.
5 – A drive down the left center of this crowned fairway
leaves a scenic downhill approach on this soft dogleg right par
4. Trouble lingers along the entire right side.
6 – Play to the right center of the green and enjoy this
unique par 3. A chipping bowl sits back left behind green as pot
bunkers guard the front.
7 – A gambling par 4 with two distinctly different greens.
Play safely down the middle or cut the corner with a long drive
from the white tees.
8 – Play your drive to the left center of this split fairway.
From here most any pin may be attacked! A large chipping apron surrounds
this green.
9 – Play your drive down the right center of the par 5. A
lay-up shot to the fairway’s right center will leave an uninhibited
shot to the green. Note: The fairway slopes hard from right to left.
The longer hitter may reach the green in two with a risk-reward
second shot over the long waste bunker to the left.
10 – A center cut tee shot presents a short iron, downhill
shot to a green surrounded by wetlands. The conservative shot utilizes
the strong right-to-left slope to deflect the ball onto the green.
Note: The tee shot appears longer than it plays and the left half
of this green is very shallow.
11 – A large chipping area flanks the right side as disaster
lurks to the left. Check the pin position and yardage to ensure
proper club selection.
12 – This scenic par 4 provides multiple options. A long
waste bunker separates the wetland from the fairway.
13 – This fairway crowns in the landing area for added roll.
The well-placed shot steers clear of the huge waste area to the
left.
14 – Play your tee shot directly toward the left fairway
bunker to avoid the severely angled right side of the fairway. A
birdie is possible after a right center lay-up.
15 – A tee ball to the fairway center will present a long
iron into a green that falls away on three sides. Note: A misguided
tee ball into the waste bunker hinders your ability to reach the
green in regulation.
16 – Favor the right side of the fairway as a vast bunker
guards the left. The approach shot demands a full carry over the
greenside swell that begins at the 100-yard marker.
17 – Proper club selection and steady nerves will prove invaluable
on this hole. Take time and enjoy this view. One of the most pleasurable
vistas throughout the property.
18 – A big drive up the right center will be rewarded with
possibilities of reaching in two. Lay-up to 100 yards for a negotiable
third shot.
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