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Hole #1 -A tee shot short of the bunker leaves around 100 to the green Out of bounds to the right shouldn’t be in play.
Yardage |
Blue:
340 |
White
317 |
Gold
300 |
Family
190 |
Par: 4 |
Hole #2 -A good tee ball is required to set up a mid-iron shot into this undulated green This fairway is not very wide and is lined with trees on both sides that have the potential to make your approach shot more difficult. The bunker in the front left of this green is a difficult place to get up and down from. This green has some slope to it, so placement of your approach shot will be crucial.
Yardage |
Blue:
445 |
White
414 |
Gold
335 |
Family
220 |
Par: 4 |
Hole #3 -Par 4 with slight dogleg to the left. A drive to the left center of the fairway leaves you a mid to short iron left to the green. Trees down both sides of this fairway are not as close as the previous hole, but do come into play. This green slopes primarily from back to front.
Yardage |
Blue:
428 |
White
388 |
Gold
345 |
Family
250 |
Par: 4 |
Hole #4 -A drive in the fairway will give you the option to either lay up or shoot for the green in two. Trees line the fairway and can cause some problems if you try to lay up at certain distances. The green has some slope, so placement of your approach shot will be crucial.
Yardage |
Blue:
558 |
White
523 |
Gold
478 |
Family
330 |
Par: 5 |
Hole #5 -Bunkers protect the front left and back center of the green on this par 3.
Yardage |
Blue:
179 |
White
149 |
Gold
115 |
Family
115 |
Par: 3 |
Hole #6 -A good tee shot gets you above the hill in the fairway, providing a good look at the green for a short iron approach. The bunker visible from the tee on the right side of the fairway is in play for shorter hitters and can be carried by longer ones. The fairway slopes from right to left at the bunker. Trees lining the fairway can make for a challenging approach to a sloped green.
Yardage |
Blue:
416 |
White
393 |
Gold
311 |
Family
135 |
Par: 4 |
Hole #7 -This par 3 runs downhill to a large green – with water wrapping around the green from the right to all the way behind. There is a visible bunker on the front right corner of the green and another behind the green that is not visible from the tee.
Yardage |
Blue:
202 |
White
170 |
Gold
123 |
Family
123 |
Par: 3 |
Hole #8 -The fairway slopes from right to left and ends around 85 yards short of the green. A good tee shot in the fairway leaves a mid to short iron approach. The trees at the end of the fairway on the left help protect a sloped green.
Yardage |
Blue:
406 |
White
375 |
Gold
252 |
Family
177 |
Par: 4 |
Hole #9 Finding the fairway on your drive is key to this long par 5. A greenside pond on the right stretches back to 100 yards, if you decide to lay up. The green is large and has some slope to it, so placement of your approach shot will be crucial.
Yardage |
Blue:
584 |
White
516 |
Gold
466 |
Family
360 |
Par: 5 |
Hole #10 -A tee shot near the bunker leaves around 175 yards. The fairway slopes from the left to the right past the bunker, so a drive down the left center is ideal for longer players. A lateral water hazard down the right side makes the tee ball difficult and bunkers on either side of the green should be avoided.
Yardage |
Blue:
426 |
White
400 |
Gold
348 |
Family
284 |
Par: 4 |
Hole #11 -This par 3 over water is right there in front of you. Be accurate with your yardage, as any ball short or long may roll into the collection areas. The green slopes primarily from back to front.
Yardage |
Blue:
167 |
White
141 |
Gold
125 |
Family
125 |
Par: 3 |
Hole #12 -Out of bounds to the left and a lateral water hazard to the right makes an accurate drive a must. A tee shot to the fairway bunker on the left will leave around 100 yards from the middle of the fairway. Longer players can opt to drive past the green for a short pitch.
Yardage |
Blue:
338 |
White
301 |
Gold
271 |
Family
165 |
Par: 4 |
Hole #13 -This fairway slopes downhill from right to left to the landing area, with out of bounds to the left. A drive in the fairway will set up the option to shoot for the green in two or lay up to your desired yardage. The pond on the right side sits 100 yards from the green. Be accurate with your yardage, as any ball short or long may roll into the collection areas.
Yardage |
Blue:
499 |
White
471 |
Gold
420 |
Family
305 |
Par: 5 |
Hole #14 -This short par 3 plays downhill over water. The bunker on the right side of the green shouldn’t come into play. This green is big and has some slope to it, so placement of your shot will be crucial.
Yardage |
Blue:
127 |
White
111 |
Gold
102 |
Family
102 |
Par: 3 |
Hole #15 -This short par 4 is reachable for experienced players. The bunkers on the front right and left can come into play off the tee. The green slopes from right to left, so placement of your approach shot will be important.
Yardage |
Blue:
267 |
White
259 |
Gold
231 |
Family
135 |
Par: 4 |
Hole #16 -A sloped fairway directs most tee balls back to the middle, leaving an uphill second shot. The green is bigger than it looks, so be sure to note the pin placement for an accurate approach shot.
Yardage |
Blue:
371 |
White
341 |
Gold
279 |
Family
145 |
Par: 4 |
Hole #17 -A drive in the fairway sets up the option to try to approach the green in two over the ravine. If you choose to lay up, the fairway ends at 115 yards. Trees protect the opening of this green, providing a small window for your approach..
Yardage |
Blue:
510 |
White
499 |
Gold
469 |
Family
355 |
Par: 5 |
Hole #18 -This par 4 finishing hole has water on the left off the tee and on the right for the approach. The fairway slopes from right to left off the tee and then downhill to the green. The fairway bunkers are a good aiming point off the tee, and those who can will aim at the left side of those bunkers to use the slope to run the ball farther down the fairway. A good tee ball leaves a mid to short iron to the green.
Yardage |
Blue:
447 |
White
388 |
Gold
311 |
Family
264 |
Par: 4 |
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