Course Layout
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Hole 1
A good test to start your round. 185-yard narrow fairway to sheltered green. Green slopes slightly right to left.
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Hole 2
Short par three with a very large tree blocking the front left side of the green. Severe back to front sloping green.
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Hole 3
Long narrow tree lined fairway with a sand trap short right. Long double green that is shared with #5.
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Hole 4
Narrow par four that makes you think about taking the driver out of the bag. Stay in the fairway, its the only way to approach the green with a large tree blocking the right corner and traps to the left. Very wide green that slopes gently back to front.
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Hole 5
Long par four. Stay left off the tree to avoid fairway bunker and forest to the right. Large double green (shared with #3). Gradual sloping back to front.
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Hole 6
The only par five on the course. The best way to play this hole is to stay to the right in order to make it to the corner of the dog leg. Deep trap in front of the green.
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Hole 7
Very short par three with a massive tree blocking the front right of the green. Consider playing a low bump and run to reach this green.
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Hole 8
Another short par three. Pond on the left, and two small bunkers in front of the green left and right should prevent a bump and run shot here. Severe back to front sloping green.
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Hole 9
Great way to finish the front nine, and turn your score around. This short par four is drivable but large mounds short right of the green with a trap in front and two ponds behind will make you think twice. Green slopes back to front.
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Hole 10
A birdie opportunity awates the start of the back nine. This short dogleg left will make you lay up with a 190-200 yard shot, leaving a short chip into this 2 tiered green that slopes gently right to left.
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Hole 11
Another narrow par four that makes you a thinker on the tee. At 264 yards it may be drivable but the deep trap blocking the front of the green and the OB driving range will make you take out an iron and lay up. Stay left for the best approach to this large back to front sloping green.
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Hole 12
Par four with a very large pond in front of the green. 175 yard shot off the tee will stop just short of this pond. 220 to carry the pond from the tee. Traps guard this long narrow back to front sloping green both left and right.
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Hole 13
The toughest par three on the course. Deep trap short right of this small flat green. Pond in front of the tee box intimidates most golfers.
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Hole 14
Short par three, but there are no gimmies on this green, as it is the most undulating green on this course. Trap short and left.
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Hole 15
Dogleg left very much like the 10th hole except it is a longer hit to make the corner. Small green with large tree blocking the left hand side.
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Hole 16
Very narrow tunnel of trees off the tee. Trap on the left of this right to left, and back to front sloping green.
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Hole 17
Short par three that is heavily guarded by 4 traps. Right to the left sloping green.
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Hole 18
Very large pond with a fountain in the middle of it. Severe back to front left to right sloping green. The smart play here to shoot for the right side of the green, and take your chances putting.
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