Golf Course Tour
HOLE 1
Par 3 | B: 95 yards R: 79 yards A fair test to begin the round. Avoid the trees lining the fairway and the environmental area short-left of the green and you should be off to a good start. The elevated green slopes dominantly back-to-front. |
HOLE 2
Par 3 | B: 131 yards R: 93 yards A well-placed tee shot will find the left side of the green, leaving an uphill putt on this picturesque par-3. Make sure to steer clear of the greenside bunker left and the water traveling the right side of the hole. |
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HOLE 3
Par 3 | B: 74 yards R: 58 yards The shortest hole on the course. Avoid the two front greenside bunkers and you could end up with a look at birdie. |
HOLE 4
Par 3 | B: 117 yards R: 101 yards The only troublesome areas are the tree and bunker on the right. Hit it too far over the green and your ball could find the water behind the 5th tee. |
HOLE 5
Par 3 | B: 93 yards R: 68 yards The fairly short tee shot is made interesting by a menacing pond short of the green. Carry the hazard and you're in the clear. |
HOLE 6
Par 3 | B: 83 yards R: 66 yards Short, simple, and straightforward...not much to this one. A breath of fresh air after the ominous tee shot on 5. Shots that fly past the green may run into tree trouble on the returning approach. |
HOLE 7
Par 3 | B: 108 yards R: 82 yards A tee shot kept below the overarching branches of the trees lining the tee box will have a chance to find the fairway or green. Anything long will bring hardpan and potentially trees into play. |
HOLE 8
Par 3 | B: 134 yards R: 113 yards Listed as the most difficult hole on the course. There's tree trouble on both sides of the fairway and heavy rough surrounding the green. |
HOLE 9
Par 3 | B: 102 yards R: 82 yards Not a bad hole to finish the front side. Keep your tee shot toward the left side of the green to avoid the chance of catching the pines along the right. |
HOLE 10
Par 3 | B: 89 yards R: 77 yards The first hole on the backside has two greenside front bunkers and a sharply sloping back-to-front green. Keep your ball below the hole for a good uphill look at the pin. |
HOLE 11
Par 3 | B: 128 yards R: 114 yards Dense woodlands border the left side of this solid par-3, making the safest play to the right side of the green from the tee. A shot to the right will also take the left greenside bunker out of play. |
HOLE 12
Par 3 | B: 115 yards R: 103 yards The 12th tee is placed back in the woods and looks out to a green that is tucked between a right greenside bunker and a frog pond on the left. Precision is a must to avoid both these hazards. |
HOLE 13
Par 3 | B: 180/114 yards R: 92 yards Perhaps the best view from tee to green on the course. A well-played tee ball will carry the pond in front and find the proper tier of this multi-level green. Short of the pin is generally better than long. |
HOLE 14
Par 3 | B: 124 yards R: 114 yards With a frog pond and trees on the left side and a greenside bunker guarding the left side of the green, the 14th is a demanding approach. Anything long will leave a daunting chip from the rough to a downhill green. |
HOLE 15
Par 3 | B: 102 yards R: 88 yards Much like on 6, there isn't much to worry about on this short hole as long as you keep your tee shot between the trees lining the left and right. |
HOLE 16
Par 3 | B: 135 yards R: 118 yards Players who hit long of this green could end up earning themselves a penalty if the ball reaches the woods. |
HOLE 17
Par 3/4 | B: 135 yards R: 115 yards With the trees lining the left side of fairway as well as the environmental area short-left of the green. A straight tee shot holding the green is important as anything running off the sides or back you leave you with a challenging chip back on the green. |
HOLE 18
Par 3/4 | B: 168 yards R: 151 yards The final hole is another lengthy test that calls for an accurate tee shot to a green guarded by bunkers left and right of the pin. Short is surely better than long, because shots flying past the green could end up in the parking lot - incurring an unwanted penalty before reaching the clubhouse. |