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1. A par 4 straight away
with a fairway bunker on the left that will catch the
longer tee shot. The pond on the right, 40 yds from the
green will only be found by the errant shot. The green
is bunkered on the left but very approachable.
2. A long par 4 that is
well bunkered on both sides of the fairway with water
even further to the left. The long second shot will be
challenged by trees that lean in toward the narrow green
if the tee shot isn’t in the fairway.
3. A long par 5 that
gently dog-legs around to the left. Tee shots too far to
the left sill find the second shot blocked be trees but
too far to the right wil find the fairway bunker. The
green is well bunkered, especially on the left. It would
take the longest of hitters to reach this green in two.
4. A long and challenging
210 yd par 3. Well bunkered all around and mis-hit shots
that are short will find the pond in front.
5. A medium length par 4 with a fairway split by a group
of bunkers. Either side of the bunkers is safe but the
left side gives a better view of the green. The green is
gaurded by bunkers and water on the left and shots
played to the right will bounce off the slope toward the
green.
6. A picturesque par 5 with water all down the left side
and flower beds on the right that play as lateral
hazard. Once safely in play off the tee, the second shot
offers risk/reward. The green is reachable with a very
long shot but it is well bunkered and there are also
bunkers on the left out to 80 yds, forcing the lay up
shot well to the right and short.
7. A par 4 with water all down the left side and trees
just past the mounded right side of the fairway. There
is a fairway bunker on each side of the fairway,
narrowing the landing area. A shot played short of these
bunkers will leave a comfortable short iron in. The
small green is bunkered in front and slopes from right
to left toward the water.
8. A signature par 3 over water to a green that is
gaurded by a bunker in front and slopes from back-right
to front-left, providing many challenging hole
locations.
9. A short par 4 with a large fairway bunker on the
right side. There is water on the left but only a very
errant shot will find this hazard. the green slopes from
back to front and is well bunkered in front, on the
left, and at the back.
10. A short, dog-leg par 4 over a knoll to the right. A
tee shot shaped left to right is ideal here but a shot
hit straight will find the fairway bunker on the right
side of the fairway. The green is well bunkered on the
right but shots form the fairway will be a short iron.
11. A par 5 that gently dog-legs left. Tee shots should
be kept right and away from the fairway bunkers on the
left. The green is reachable in two for the long hitters
but it is well bunkered on both sides.
12. A dog-leg right par 4 with a level tee shot and a
downhill second shot. A group of fairway bunkers at the
corner on the right prevents everyone but the long
hitters from cutting the corner. Past the corner on the
left is a fairway bunker that will catch the ball of the
long hitter who hadn’t the fortitude to go straight over
the corner. The downhill second shot must be struck well
to hold this green.
13. A challenging par 3 that is all carry over water to
a green that is bunkered on the right.
14. A par 4, dog-leg left that is gaurded by trees all
down the left side. This tee shot must be shaped from
right to left in order to have a short iron in to the
green. The green slopes from back-left to front-right
with a bunker at the front-right.
15. A long uphill par 3 with deep bunkers on the left of
the large green.
16. A short dog-leg right par 5. Long hitters can
challenge the fairway bunker on the right and have a
long iron into the green. Shots that stray left however
will leave a second shot completely blocked by trees.
The second shot on this hole is challenged by a group of
bunkers that lay from 80 to 50yds from the green. This
shot must be short or right of these bunkers unless the
player has the length to carry them.
17. A short, very well bunkered par 4. The fairway is
very narrow for those who wish to play a long club off
the tee. The green slopes from back to front and has
deep bunkers in front.
18. A dog-leg par 4 to the left. The corner is gaurded
by a tree and the right side of the fairway has a deep
bunker. The second shot is over a pond to a green that
is well bunkered on the at the front on either side.
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