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Pro Tips:
#1 235 yard par 4
Big hitters can go for the green, but avoid the trees and bunker
on the left and the creek on the right. Most players should
stay short of the trees on the left and leave themselves a 50 to
100 yard shot to the green. Green has false front on the left.
Careful of that front left flag placement.
#2 110 yard par 3
Requires a straight shot either flown to the flag on run up.
Left side of green will kick left and slope on right side kicks
the ball toward the creek.
#3 165 yard par 3
Plays uphill, so it plays 5 to 10 yards longer than the
yardage. OB left, bunker and water right, so keep it straight.
The swirling winds tends to make this hole one of the toughest
holes on the front nine
#4 105 yard par 3
Avoid front right bunker at all cost. Run it up middle to left
or fly it to flag.
#5 95 yard par 3
Any shot landing on left side of green tends to kick left off
the green. Also the green is about 25 yards deep, so depending
where the flag is, careful of your yardage.
#6 140 yard par 3
Deep bunker front right needs to be avoided. Water over the
green, so better off short left than over.
#7 105 yard par 3
Only hole that requires the tee shot to cross water. Player can
bail out left if the water and front right bunker are
intimidating. Careful, OB over.
#8 135 yard par 3
Plays a little uphill, so figure that into your yardage. Most
all the trouble left, little bail out room short and right.
#9 230 yard par 4
Big hitters need to hit a draw or a high cut over the big oak on
the left side of the fairway to get the tee shot on the green.
Most players should hit a low tee shot that runs past the tree,
and approach the green from the center or left center of the
fairway. Watch out for the hidden bunker over the green.
#10 95 yard par 3
Most all the trouble is left on this hole. Front left bunker
and OB left. Safest to error on the right, but if your feeling
good at the turn, go right at the flag.
#11 160 yard par 3
Only trouble on this hole is OB over, so dont try to fly it to
a back flag. Open front of green allows you to run it up or fly
it on.
#12 165 yard par 3
OB left. Plenty of room right, so dont mess with the left
side.
#13 270 yard par 4
The creek all the way up the right side of the hole comes into
play from the tee shot all the way to the green. Also, a big
oak tree is on the left side of the fairway about 30 yards in
front of the green. Its best to play the tee shot down the
right side of the fairway to avoid being blocked out by the oak
on your second shot. If you can hit it 270 with a little right
to left draw, this hole sets up perfect for you.
#14 150 yard par 3
A tight tee shot between trees on both sides to small uphill
green. Theres nothing tricky about this hole, you just have to
hit it straight.
#15 155 yard par 3
OB left and a front left bunker. Best to favor the right side
of the green here no matter where the flag is. Anything that
hits left of this green can hit the bank and kick OB.
#16 130 yard par 3
Because of the big oak that over hangs the front right of this
green, it is usually best hit a low shot that runs up, or fade
it in from left to right.
#17 120 yard par 3
Good hole to take it right at the flag. Just be careful no to
go over. Tough chip or pitch from the back.
#18 245 yard par 4
OB left,
a creek running up the right side, a front left bunker, and an
old oak 20 yards front right of the green, makes for a great
finishing hole. Going for the green creates a nice risk-reward
situation, but a well placed tee shot would be anywhere down the
left side of the fairway 40 to 100 yards out leaving an easy
approach.
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