1 –
A great starting hole. The fairway doglegs slightly right to an
elevated green that may be reached in two by longer hitters.
2 – There is a severe slope away from the right-rear portion
of the green, so club selection is critical to avoid overshooting
the green.
3 – A good drive is rewarded with a short approach shot,
but accuracy is needed to avoid the sloped banks on either side
of the green.
4 – A good tee shot into a tight fairway yields a short approach
to a large, undulating green.
5 – A drive through the fairway on the left could prevent
reaching the green in two. The approach shot must carry 70 yards
of wetland to a two-level green.
6 – Play your tee shot down the right side of the fairway.
The wetlands area on the left comes into play on the approach to
a green which slopes back-to-front and right-to-left.
7 – This hole has an elevated tee shot to a rolling fairway.
The large green wraps around a bunker on the front left side and
has a tiered shelf in the back right corner.
8 – Shots slightly left of the green may get a favorable
bounce, but miss to the right and your ball may end up far from
the green.
9 – It is necessary to carry your approach shot over a strip
of rough to an elevated green. Left of the green is a small pot
bunker and trees.
10 – Beginning the back nine is a rolling fairway cut through
the trees, leading to an elevated green set into a hillside.
11 – A well-struck tee shot is required to clear the valley
at the beginning of the fairway. The two-tiered green is positioned
diagonally to the fairway with mounding left and rear.
12 – The fairway slopes left, away from the landing area,
and the bowl-shaped green is one of the smallest on the course.
13 – Sitting between the woods and wetlands, the green slopes
slightly from left-to-right with a swale through the middle.
14 – This short par four is reachable off the tee for long
hitters. The small, elevated green slopes left-to-right and is two-tiered.
15 – To reach the landing area, the tee shot must clear the
ravine that cuts in front of the fairway. The entire right side
of the hole drops off sharply to the ravine.
16 – This hole may be reached in two by long hitters, although
cutting the corner over the trees is quite risky. The large green
has lots of roll to it.
17 – The green is closely guarded on three sides by bunkers,
and a rock-lined pond adds to the beauty of this hole.
18 – A great finishing hole with another wonderful view from
elevated tees. Water comes into play for shots short and left of
the large, undulating green. |