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Hole-by-Hole Analysis Click title of any hole to view scorecard
Demanding uphill tee shot of 230 yds. leaves a downhill shot of approx. 150 yds. to a green that slopes slightly from front to back. Excellent starting hole.
Shortest of all the par threes with a very demanding green that slopes severely from back to front.
A very narrow drive downhill with out of bounds on the left. The second shot should be played short to bounce up to the green.
Dogleg left that needs to be played from the right side to avoid be blocked out by the trees on the left. A tee shot of 240 yds. will avoid going through the fairway and into the fairway bunkers. Be sure to take enough club into the green to avoid the front bunker.
An excellent par three guarded in the front by a large bunker. Many pin placements to challenge the tee shot.
Dogleg right that is best played by hitting your tee shot 200 yds. at the fairway bunker on the left you see from the tee. The green has a false front so take enough club on your approach.
Drive down the left side to have the best angle to approach this two tiered green. The green is divided in half from left to right by the slope which makes the target quite small for the length of the approach.
A long straight drive is needed on this the longest par 4 on the course. Out of bounds guards the left side all the way down the left side of the hole. The approach shot is best played in from the front of the green.
Water guards the left side on the tee shot to an uphill fairway. The fairway is tree lined all the way to the green. Subsequent shots need to be played straight to avoid the trees. An elevated green that is surrounded by bunkers awaits the approach.
An accurate tee shot is needed to avoid the trees and out of bounds on the left. The approach must be straight as the green is bunkered on both sides to catch any errant approaches.
Sweeping dogleg left that is played best by keeping the ball on the right side of the fairway to take advantage of the right to left sloping fairway. The approach is played downhill to another well bunkered green. Dont go over the green.
Very demanding hole that requires all shots played uphill to a green that slopes severely from back to front. Keep the ball below the hole.
Extremely narrow opening to this hole. Tee shot must be very accurate. Bunkers await any shot slightly off line. The green has many undulations.
Blind tee shot uphill that is best kept on the left side to increase the angle down the hill to the green. The approach shot plays a little shorter than the yardage. Be careful not to over shoot the green. Green slopes sharply from back to front.
Dogleg left up a large hill on the tee shot. Makes the hole play much longer than the yardage. Approach can be bounced onto the green. Avoid the deep bunkers on both the right and left.
A tee shot that once again must be very accurate to avoid the bunkers both right and left. Green is slightly elevated so the ball needs to carry all the way to the pin.
Blind downhill tee shot should be played to the flat part of the fairway approx. 200 through 230 yards off the tee. The approach will then be downhill to the green which is completely guarded in the front by a large bunker. Proper club selection for the approach is critical. The approach plays slightly shorter than the yardage.
A very narrow tee shot through the trees sets up a shot that must be played up a large hill to the flat part of the fairway that starts about 200 yds. from the green. A severely sloped green challenges the approach. Keep the ball below the hole.
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