Course Description
#1Great opening
hole to start your round of golf. A well positioned shot of 240-250
yards is an ideal location for a short iron to an uphill green.
It's a great chance for a birdie start.
#2 Shortest
par 3 on the course, tee shot must carry the small pot bunker in
front of the green, but be very carefull not to go long for there
is hazards just over the green.
#3 Scenic looking
par 5 with Rose coolie running down the left side of the fairway,
avoid the pond on the right side with the tee shot as well. A well
placed layup down the right center will give you your best chance
for your third shot.
#4 Downhill
medium length par 3, which usually plays one club shorter than the
yardage says, avoid the two greenside bunkers and you will have
a great chance for a birdie 2.
#5 Beautiful
long par 4, tee shot must avoid the left side, a well placed drive
will leave a mid iron or even a wood, into a long narrow sloping
green. Par here is a great score!!
#6 A good chance
for a birdie on this short hole, although it can be very tough into
a nice headwind. Tee shot should be directed away from the right
fairway bunker, to leave a short iron to a large green.
#7 Drive should
be down the left center to avoid Out of Bounds toward the right
side. Great chance for a birdie if you wedge it close on this large
green.
#8 One of the
toughest driving holes on the course. Tee shot must avoid the large
pond on the right side. Once in the fairway the proper club must
be picked to the slightly uphill green, which is well bunkered to
the right with water surrounding the green.
#9 Strong finishing
hole to the front side! Drive again must avoid tailing off to the
right to avoid the pond. Once in the left center of the fairway
a mid to long iron is needed for an accurate shot into a well bunker
green. Par here is usually a nice shot.
#10 Give the
tee shot a good smack, fairly long hole without any hazards on it.
A birdie 3 will get you off and running on the back side.
#11 To play
this strong par 4, which usually plays into a strong north wind,
the tee shot must avoid the large fairway bunker on the right to
have a chance of knocking it on the green in regulation. Once in
the fairway a long iron or wood will have to stick to avoid the
front bunker protecting this large rolling green. Par here is good!!
#12 This tricky
par 5 hole deserve your full attention. Trouble lurks from the tee
box with water down the left side as well as the right side. The
second shot must be genltly placed again avoided those 2 large water
hazards. If you are fortunate to place your 2 shots down the fairway,
a birdie could await you with a fine place wedge to the green.
#13 Slightly
downhill par 3, club selection is key especially when the winds
pick up. This green is well protected by several bunkers that surround
this large back to front sloping green.
#14 Tee shot
must avoid the large water hazard down the entire right side. Once
the drive is placed down the left side, the second shot must be
played very precise to an uphill undgulating green that is protected
by 3 large bunkers.
#15 Neat par
4 hole heading straight back to the clubhouse. Long hitters can
take a stab at driving the green, but must be carefull of the water
hazard to the right side of the green. If you decide to play it
safe this hole is a good birdie hole.
#16 Tough, long,
demanding par 3 which usually plays right into the wind, making
proper club selection very difficult. Be very careful of 3 putting
here, due to the large putting surface.
#17 Great chance
for a birdie 3 on this short, tailwind golf hole. Once the drive
is placed on the short grass, an accurate wedge shot will need to
be placed to a green that is sloped from back to front.
#18 Anything
could happen on this short par 5 finishing hole, which usually can
be reached in two shots. Avoid the right fairway bunker. If you
decide to go for the green in two shots, beware of the water hazard
on the left side of the green. It is not over yet! This green is
sloped quite a bit from back to front with several humps and bumps
throughout the green.
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