The bunker left of the landing area tempts golfers to favor the right center of the landing area. Beware of the deep bunker short left of the deep green.
This elevated tee shot will play one club less. Favor the right side of the green for your best approach to this kidney shaped green.
Stay to the right side of the fairway to have the best angle for the second shot. Green is elevated so take an extra club to avoid the penal pot bunker in front.
Favor the right center of the fairway to stay clear of the water on the left side. A very shallow but wide green awaits your second shot.
This is the most difficult of the par 3's. Favor the right side of the green as anything left will result in a difficult up and down.
The shortest of the par 5's. Long hitters can play to the left of the large oaks for a shorter second shot to the green. The second landing area is guarded by water on the left.
On this uphill hole keep your tee shot to the right side for the best angle to a well bunkered green. Avoid the fairway bunker as it will leave a difficult approach shot.
This downhill dogleg right favors a conservative strategy. Ample room exists between the fairway bunkers. Big hitters can carry the right side bunker with a shot of 240 yards.
This uphill par 5 will play long. The key to success on this hole will be staying clear of the numerous bunkers. The downhill third shot will play shorter than normal.
The bunker left of the landing area tempts golfers to favor the right center of the landing area. Beware of the deep bunker short left of the deep green.
This longer hole requires a good tee shot to allow you to reach the green in regulation. The place to miss the green is in the center front. Shots missed left or right of the green will require much skill to save par.
This hole requires a well struck shot to reach the putting surface. Favor the right side of the greeen as anything left will require a severe uphill pitch shot.
This hole has water running down the left side. Keep your tee shot to the right side to allow an approach shot to the green over land and not the corner of the lake.
This straightaway hole requires three well struck shots. Stay clear of the bunkers as any player ending up there will have difficulty reaching the green in regulation.
The right side of the fairway is the place to be on this downhill tee shot. The second shot to the green is partially hidden from view by severe mounding with grass hollows.
This hole is your last chance to pick up a stroke on the course. Keep your tee shot to the right side of this green as any shot to the short left will result in a difficult second shot.
This uphill dogleg left requires a tee shot that favors the center of the fairway. Ample room exists to the right but will require a longer shot over cross bunkers that are 30 yards short of the green.
The ideal tee shot is to carry the bunker short and left while avoiding the bunkers to the right. Take enough club on your second shot to carry past the fairway bunkers.
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