Hole 1. The first hole is a challenging 393 yard par 4. It is a slight dog leg right with a difficult approach shot to an uphill green.
Hole 8. The 202 yard par 3 has the largest green on the course (plays like two individual greens), and is protected by five bunkers. If the ball doesn’t land on the flagstick side of the green, plan on making a three-putt.
Hole 9. A 574 yard par 5 is the longest hole on the course. It is tree lined with two major changes in elevation, and it is the only hole without a bunker.
Hole 10. The drive starts out of a tree lined shoot on the toughest short par 4 on the course. Two tall trees pinch the fairway, and a precise approach shot is needed to hit the elevated green which slopes sharply from back left to front right.
Hole 11. The 180 yard par 3 is downhill to a rolling green guarded by two right side bunkers and a pond that frames the green on the left.
Hole 12. The long hitters may reach the 524 yard par 5 in two if they hit left over the trees. Otherwise a good second shot is needed to position the approach shot to the downward sloping right to left well-bunkered green.
Hole 14. Trees and bunkers line this 539 yard par 5 that is not narrow but still difficult to reach in two. The elevated bunkered green slopes so severely that the approach shot and putt may end in a location which would surprise even the members.
Hole 15. The prettiest hole on the golf course is a 380 yard downhill par 4. There is a cascading waterfall, and a pond on the right that narrows the fairway and curves to the back of the green.
Hole 18. The tee shot on the beautiful 398 yard par 4 finishing hole must find the fairway between the big tree on the left and the fairway bunker on the right to determine whether the player has a chance to end the round with a birdie.
Natural Areas The scenic beauty of the many natural areas, provide the golfers with picturesque views, and a habitat for the many birds and animal life found on the course.
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