Hole 1
A long, accurate tee shot is required on this difficult driving hole. Ideal positioning is at the top of the plateau. Short hitters will have a blind, uphill lie second shot. Par is a good score on this opening hole.
Hole 2
Keep tee shot left center of fairway to avoid fairway bunker on the right. A short to mid iron is played to a wide green guarded on the left by two front bunkers and a large back bunker.
Hole 3
This lengthy Par 4 demand a long tee shot placed down the right side. Players will be hitting long irons or woods onto this long green that slopes from back to front. Par is a great score.
Hole 4
A mid to long iron must carry the front bunker to the green. A vast bunker bordering the right side of the green will collect any errant tee shots.
Hole 6
This slightly uphill Par 5 will usually require a blind second shot that should be positioned to the right center of the fairway. The green is wide but not deep and may favor an approach shot landing short of the green and running up to the hole. Good birdie opportunity.
Hole 7
Don't hold anything back off the tee on this long Par 4. An accurate approach with a long iron is needed onto this well-protected green.
Hole 8
Bunkers are abundant on this medium length Par 3. Hitting the green is crucial to making par. Green slopes from back to front.
Hole 9
Grip it and rip it on this far-reaching Par 5. Position lay-up shots over the ridge to the left side of landing area. A deft touch with a short iron is needed to keep the ball on this elevated green.
Hole 10
Definitely a reachable Par 5, but don't let this hole tempt you to take it easy. Four bunkers flanking the wide fairway and pine trees will gobble up all errant shots. The second shot requires accuracy if you are laying up. Two large bunkers surround the landing area and a large swale in the fairway encourages uneven lies. Birdie opportunity.
Hole 11
Position your tee shot to the left side of this fairway using a 3 wood or long iron. Shots missed to the right will be blocked off to the green by a cluster of trees. Approach shots are to an elevated green that slopes from back to front.
Hole 12
A mid iron is used to hit to this relatively simple Par 3. This enormous green is somewhat flat and should see some lengthy putts.
Hole 13
O.B. lingers down the left side of this hole but there is plenty of room to the right. A front right bunker guards this huge green.
Hole 14
Using a 3 wood or long iron, aim just right of the fairway tree for the best angle to the pin. This long, narrow green slopes gently to the right.
Hole 15
Depending on the wind direction, this challenging Par 3 could require anything from a mid iron to a fairway wood. Errant shots to the left are destined from the trees, so it's best to use bail out area short and right of green
Hole 16
Let it fly on this short Par 4. This green slopes from back to front, so try to keep ball below the hole when putting.
Hole 17
Reachable Par 5 with two solid shots. Avoid trees to the left on second shot. Green is relatively flat and should yield some easy birdies.