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Hole 2
Hole #1
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 496 5 5
Blue 471 5 5
White 460 5 5
Red 427 5 5

 

How To Play It

You want to hit your drive down the right center of the fairway between the two fairway bunkers. Long hitters can hit down the left side of the fairway and attempt to gain more yards from the left fairway bunker slope. On your second shot, you want to play to the right to avoid water that comes in on the left. You can play farther to the right than you think to avoid this water. This will allow you a more open third shot to the green without having to go over the bunker that protects the left front of the green. Be careful of going long.


Hole 2
Hole #2
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 173 3 15
Blue 162 3 15
White 143 3 15
Red 123 3 15

How To Play It

Your best bet is to not get greedy depending on the pin placement. Play to the center of the green, two putt, and go on to the next hole. The left front greenside bunker is tough to play from.


Hole 3
Hole #3
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 353 4 9
Blue 333 4 9
White 309 4 9
Red 289 4 3

How To Play It

Aim your drive to the right side of the left hand fairway bunker. This will allow the ball to kick right off the slope of the bunker into the middle of the fairway. Long hitters can hit over the left fairway bunker with a good tee shot. You need to take caution hitting into this shallow green. Bunkers left front and rear collect a lot of balls.


Hole 4
Hole #4
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 530 5 3
Blue 478 5 3
White 454 5 3
Red 426 5 1
 

How To Play It

Left center of the fairway is the best line. For long hitters who like to take a gamble, go for the right center of the fairway. Water comes into play on the right for the longer hitters. Long hitters can go for the green in two. Shorter hitters want to aim their second shot toward the left fairway bunker. This will leave a more open shot into a green that is protected by bunkers, mounds, and water.


Hole 5
Hole #5
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 433 4 1
Blue 369 4 1
White 346 4 1
Red 279 4 11
 

How To Play It

Tee shot placement is important. The right side of the fairway is a must off the tee with water, mounds, and trees on the left. Long hitters can take their drive over the big tree sitting on the corner of the dogleg. With a well-placed tee shot, your shot into the green is fairly open with a bunker guarding the left front of this back-to-front sloping green.


Hole 6
Hole #6
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 360 4 11
Blue 343 4 11
White 300 4 11
Red 279 4 7

How To Play It

Left center of the fairway is ideal for this tee shot, but you must avoid the left fairway bunker. Too far right and you will have tree problems on your second shot to this big green protected by a deep front right bunker and shallower bunkers placed around the perimeter.


Hole 7
Hole #7
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 399 4 13
Blue 350 4 13
White 339 4 13
Red 296 4 13

How To Play It

A well-placed fairway bunker on the left makes most players favor the right side of this fairway. Aim too far right, and you will have to play around some trees on your second shot. This green is protected on both sides and the back with bunkers. Going over this green can cost you a couple of extra strokes.


Hole 8
Hole #8
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 188 3 17
Blue 172 3 17
White 153 3 17
Red 144 3 17

How To Play It

This par three will test your golfing abilities. A deep bunker protects the right front of the green, and another bunker is located back center. The right side of this green is shallow. A shot to the left side of the green is your best play.


Hole 9
Hole #9
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 414 4 7
Blue 392 4 7
White 375 4 7
Red 330 4 9

How to Play It

This par four has a slight dogleg left with a well-placed fairway bunker on the left side about 150 yards from the green. An ideal first shot is to the right center of the fairway. This leaves a mid to long second shot into a green protected front left, rear, and right with bunkers. Long or left of this green is out of bounds.


Hole 10
Hole #10
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 352 4 8
Blue 338 4 8
White 327 4 8
Red 283 4 8

How to Play It

Aiming to the right side of the left fairway bunkers is your best bet on this dogleg left with fairway bunkers on both sides. Long hitters can usually carry these left-hand bunkers with a good tee shot. Your second shot will be a short to mid iron onto the green. This green slopes back to front with a small mound on the front right. Two bunkers protect the front and right of the green.


Hole 11
Hole #11
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 395 4 10
Blue 382 4 10
White 339 4 10
Red 326 4 8

How to Play It

Down the middle is recommended for this tee shot. Fairway bunkers on the left and right make for an intimidation tee shot. Your second shot can vary from medium length to long. This green is a tough one to hit. Going over this green is not an option as it slopes to a water hazard.


Hole 12
Hole #12
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 389 4 14
Blue 356 4 14
White 330 4 14
Red 307 4 14

How To Play It

Favoring the left side of this fairway off the tee is your best position. There is a fairway bunker on the left side 150 yards from the green. The right side is lined with water all the way to the green.

Your second shot is into a deep green that has a slight slope in the middle. It can be two clubs different depending on pin position from a front flag to a back flag. With the water on the right, most players will favor the left side of the green. However, missing the green left will leave you with a very difficult chip shot onto a green that slopes toward the water.


Hole 13
Hole #13
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 173 3 16
Blue 164 3 16
White 138 3 16
Red 124 3 18

How to Play It

This par three is protected by a bunker front left and front right. This is a deep green, and going long can be trouble. Play to the middle of the green gives you the best chance for birdie or par.


Hole 14
Hole #14
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 518 5 4
Blue 502 5 4
White 484 5 4
Red 454 5 12

How to Play It

This is a good par five on which you can make birdie or double bogey. There are two fairway bunkers on the left that give you a good target off the tee. Left center of the fairway is ideal. This will give you a lot more room on your second shot. A tee shot down the right side can put you into some trees. Your second shot should be played down the right side of the fairway. This will give you a better angle into this two-tiered green that is protected on the left front and right side by bunkers. Going long will leave you with a very difficult chip shot or putt. Or you could carry out-of-bounds behind the green.


Hole 15
Hole #15
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 200 3 18
Blue 172 3 18
White 156 3 18
Red 132 3 16

How to Play It

With bunkers on both sides of this par three green, this hole plays harder than it looks. The deep green is one or two clubs difference depending on the flag location. Once again, a play to the middle of the green is your best option.


Hole 16
Hole #16
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 400 4 2
Blue 386 4 2
White 361 4 2
Red 339 4 2

How to Play It

Aiming right of the fairway bunkers is the target off this tee. Longer hitters may try to cut off a little of this dogleg left by going over the right side of the fairway bunkers. If successful, you will have a short iron shot to the green. If unsuccessful, you leave yourself with a very difficult second shot. Going left of the fairway bunkers will either put you in the water that runs down the left side all the way to the green, or leave you with a difficult lie in the rough. This green slopes back to front and is protected by a bunker on the left front side and mounds on the right.


Hole 17
Hole #17
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 323 4 12
Blue 311 4 12
White 294 4 12
Red 280 4 10

How To Play It

This is a very tricky short par four. For those long hitters who want to take a gamble, go ahead and hit driver toward the left green-side bunkers. A tee shot less than perfect will put you in the water on the right or into the bunkers on the left. The safe play is a fairway wood or long iron off the tee toward the fairway bunker on the left. This will leave you with a short to mid-iron shot. This is a long green protected on the right by water and on the left by bunkers. The green slopes toward the water, so don’t get too greedy with a right flag placement. If you put your drive or second shot into the left greenside bunkers, it will leave you with a very difficult sand shot.


Hole 18
Hole #18
Tees Yardage Par HC
Black 478 5 6
Blue 457 5 6
White 438 5 6
Red 401 5 6

How To Play It

Right center is a good place to be off the tee. Long hitters with a well-placed drive can go for the green in two. Shorter hitters need to lay up to the water that crosses the fairway about 125 yards out from the green. For those that lay up to the water, the right side of the fairway is your best option. A lay up down the left side will leave you with tree problems for your third shot. This two-tiered green is very wide and not very deep. Many players favor the right side on their shots into the green. Big oak trees and bunkers on the left side make the right side a favorite target. Those who go for the green in two can be rewarded with an eagle opportunity, but an errant second shot can also leave you with a double bogey.