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Takes a little courage to drive the tee shot straight right out of the box. Fairway is lined with dense trees on the right, and fairway trap on the left. The green is guarded by traps left and right. Prime pin placement is left front. Par 4.
The tee shot is again at its premium. Out of bounds runs the length of the fairway on the right with dense trees on the left. Slightly elevated green with traps left and right. Par 4.
The small, sloping, upside-down, saucer-like green makes the short iron shot more difficult. Heavily guarded by trap on the left and mounds on the right. Par 3.
What a great driving hole! A large, yawning fairway bunker on the left will catch many a stray tee shot, avoiding the forest primeval on the right. The approach shot to the small, well-bunkered green demands pin-point accuracy. Par 4.
Not many will get to this green in two shots. A well-placed tee shot on this narrow hole will usually lend itself well to a lay-up shot in good position for a pitch in an attempt for a birdie. Par 5.
The deception of shortness in length will fool you. This shot requires full carry to the narrow green. Pretty hard to get close when the pin is in the front extreme right. Par 3.
Here is the chance to let out a little shaft on that tee shot. If the tee shot is driven strong and avoids the right fairway bunker, the player has a fair opportunity to reach in two. Should be lots of birdies here. Par 5.
The total yardage of this hole is obviously short, but the player will earn a good par or birdie here. The grove of trees on the right stands adjacent the prime landing area of the tee shot. Should the player get behind the trees, you will see some trick shot attempts from a wedge distance. Par 4.
Strong par 4 with a premium on every shot. The tee shot must avoid a fairway bunker on the left, yet not too far to the right to be blocked out by trees. The green is set slightly elevated, guarded by traps on left and right, with the lake ever so present, yawning on the right from the approach shot in. Lots of long iron shots here.
Sharp dog leg right will require perfectly placed tee for any chances of reaching this green in two. Out of bounds runs the length of the hole on the right and left side. Par 5.
Should the player avoid the long fairway trap on the right, the possibility of making birdie is excellent. This short par 4 may also cause havoc with an errant tee shot.
Dog leg left with out of bounds the length of the hole as it bends. Well-bunkered, large green with tricky pin placements. A par is well-earned here. Par 4.
Sharp dog leg right, guarded with fairway bunkers demands the accurate tee shot in place of distance. Bunkers on left and right guard the hour glass green. Par 4.
The hole is right in front of you. Watch for the pin placement behind the right sand trap. Par 2.
Should be a fair amount of birdies here. Those who dare to cut the corner on this dog leg right should find themselves hitting a long iron to the well-trapped green. Par 5.
An excellent 3 par green, slightly elevated with a deceptive amount of slope. Tough to make par if you miss the green.
Again, accuracy is the premium on the tee shot. The player must place his shot between trees on the left and bunker on the right. Once this has been completed, a small pitch shot is required to a green moated with sand. Par 4.
A good finishing hole which could ruin a potential winner who becomes careless. The tee shot must avoid water on the right and out of bounds on the left. A medium to short iron is required to an island well-bunkered green. A birdie is well-earned here. Par 4.