Fairway bunkers frame this majestic par 5 with a slight dogleg. Your second shot offers a directional bunker and a unique split fairway. The moderately sloped green accepts good shots, but don’t be long on your approach.
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Hole 1
5
7
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Hole 2
3
17
Hit a mid-to-short iron tee shot to a green protected by two bunkers on the right and mounds guarding the left apron. |
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Hole 3
4
5
This is probably the most demanding hole on the course. From the elevated tee, you must hit an accurate drive to a narrow landing area. Your second shot plays uphill to a large, undulating green guarded by a bunker front right and grassy hollows on the left. |
Hole 4
4
11
This tee shot demands measured accuracy. Bunkers and wetlands to the right create a narrow landing area. |
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Hole 5
4
9
With bunkers on the left and trees all down the right side, don’t let the distance of this shorter par 4 fool you. The approach shot must carry the pond that protects most pin placements on this undulating green. |
Hole 6
4
15
Hit your tee shot to the left center of the fairway to set up a short iron approach to this gently sloped green guarded by two bunkers. Birdie is a possibility. |
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Hole 7
5
1
Don’t leave anything in the bag on the course’s longest par 5. Wetlands and a pond to the left and out-of-bounds to the right create a tight landing area for your lay-up shot. |
Hole 8
3
13
Hit your tee shot to the correct level of this two-tiered green or face the chance of a three-putt or worse. Par is always a good score here. |
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Hole 9
4
3
On this long par 4, avoid the large fairway bunker protecting the far end of the dogleg. Hit a long iron or fairway wood on your approach to this elevated, modestly sloped green. Don’t go long. |
Hole 10
4
12
On this dogleg left, your second shot plays downhill to a large, multi-level green. Avoid the bunker guarding the left side of the green. |
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Hole 11
5
2
Your drive finds an open landing area short of the wetland stream. Low handicappers must be aware of the cross bunker – not visible on your second shot – that protects the left approach. |
Hole 12
4
6
Avoid the fairway bunker that protects the left side of this narrow landing area. Be careful on you approach to this elevated, two-tiered green that slopes away in the rear. |
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Hole 13
4
8
Avoid the large fairway bunker guarding the right side of the landing area. A good tee-shot leaves a mid-to-short iron over the pond and bunker to the shallowest green on the course. |
Hole 14
3
18
A left pin position requires a carry over the pond. Landing on the right side requires refined putting skills to make par. |
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Hole 15
4
14
Long hitters may be tempted to drive this narrow multi-level green protected in front by a pond. Shots that go long will find mounds and bunkers waiting behind the green. |
Hole 16
4
10
Hit straightaway off the tee to this narrow, sloping fairway protected by bunkers on both sides. The green presents a large target, but bunkers guard it in front. |
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Hole 17
3
16
This uphill par 3 demands that you carry your shot to an elevated target. In this amphitheatre setting, a grassy hollow and bunker guard the front of the green while pot bunkers guard the left side. |
Hole 18
5
4
Laying up sets the stage for a short approach over the water to this shallow green. You must hit your tee shot down the right side to have a clear approach shot. Going for this green in two is risky. |




















