FRONT 9
Hole 1
This is the longest par 4 on the course from the gold tees. The shot to the green is uphill, be sure to take one more club.

Hole 2
A downhill tee shot left of center is best. Avoid the lake that fronts the right side of the green. The green is triple tiered, stay below the hole.

Hole 3
A narrow green with a small ridge in the middle of the putting surface. Avoid bunkers on the right side for best chance at par.

Hole 4
Ideal tee shot is left of center. Play second shot to the middle of this three tiered green. Hazard down left side and in front of green.

Hole 5
Club selection is the key to this slightly downhill par 3. Green is deep with circular ridge running through the center, making long putts an adventure.

Hole 6
The tee shot must avoid the bunkers in the left center and right side of the fairway. The green is very shallow, yet wide, making proper club selection a must.

Hole 7
You must hit an accurate tee shot on this relatively narrow hole. A short second shot is uphill to a rolling, undulating green. Use 1 extra club for your approach.

Hole 8
This tight driving hole requires possible lay up off of tee to avoid right fairway bunker. Keep approach shot under the hole.

Hole 9
A left center tee shot that avoids the hazard on the left is ideal. Lay up on the second shot in front or to the right side of the lake fronting the green. The green holds well, reward an aggressive approach shot underneath the hole.

BACK 9
Hole 10
A properly placed tee shot avoids hazard on the right and fairway bunker on the left. It may require less than a driver from the tee. Club selection is crucial for your approach shot on this small green.

Hole 11
Hit driver over first bunker on the left or 3-wood down the middle to avoid right fairway bunker. Approach shots to the green are uphill, requiring at least 1 extra club.

Hole 12
Large bowl-shaped green slopes, severely from left to right. Tee shot is all carry.

Hole 13
Requires left center tee shot for best results. Approach shot must be played high over bunkers fronting the green in order to hold this narrow putting surface.

Hole 14
A downhill tee shot to a long and narrow green makes club selection a must. Avoid going right.

Hole 15
A long tee shot allows a big hitter to reach this green in 2 shots. Fairway narrows and is well bunkered in front of the green. This hole tests your accuracy with fairway woods and long irons.

Hole 16
Most demanding tee shot on the course. Your approach shot is to a large undulating green with water on you right.

Hole 17
Downhill tee shot over water to a long narrow green. To succeed, play to the center of the green from every tee.

Hole 18
Cut off as much as you want on your driver or lay it up with a long iron or fairway wood at the right fairway bunker. Large undulating greens hold well.

