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Hole 1 - Dogleg left par 4 - From the white tees to the tree line at the end of the fairway measures 250 yards. Most players can hit a driver off the tee. the second shot is uphill to a narrow but deep green that slopes from back to front. Hole 2 - Straight par 5 - Favor the left side of the fairway off the tee. Fairway slopes from left to right. Your second shot must carry the wetlands area. Most players will lay up with a fairway wood, leaving a wedge shot to the green. Hole 3 - Dogleg right par 4 - Tee shot should favor the left hand side. Fairway slopes from left to right. Club selection is important on your second shot. Add ten yards to your shot if the pin is back. Subtract ten yards if the pin is up front. |
Hole 4 - Dogleg right par 4 - A downhill tee shot to the narrow fairway guarded by wetlands on the right hand side. Most players hit a fairway wood or long iron off the tee which leaves a short iron to the green. Hole 5 - Short downhill par 3 - This hole puts a premium on distance. If you are short, your ball will end up in the wetlands area. A shot that is long will leave you a difficult downhill chip back to the green. Hole 6 - Straight par 4 - This hole is guarded by a large fairway bunker on the left and a long greenside bunker to the right. The green is deep and slopes down from the back to front. Most players can reach this green in two shots with a driver and short iron |
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Hole 7 - Par 3 - A demanding par three hole requiring a tee shot over the pond in front to a large green that offers a variety of pin placements. Hole 8- Long dogleg left par 4 - Probably the most difficult par four on the course. Favor the right hand side of the fairway off the tee. The entire left hand side of the fairway is guarded by wetlands. Your second shot with a long iron or fairway wood must carry the wetlands to a small green. Hole 9 - Par 5 - Your tee shot must carry the wetland area in front of the tee. On the second shot, most players will play a lay up shot to the right side with a fairway wood or long iron leaving a wedge shot to a small green. |