Front Nine
Hole 1 | Par 4
DescriptionPlay to the right of the lake on the left from the tee. The putting green is small and requires an accurate shot to get on in regulation.
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Hole 2 | Par 3
DescriptionTake an extra club or two on the tee shot and aim for the right side of the green as most shots bounce left.
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Hole 3 | Par 4
DescriptionDogleg Left. Aim your tee shot to the right of the tall trees at the corner. The second shot will play uphill and require more club than the yardage.
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Hole 4 | Par 5
DescriptionFavor the left side of the fairway from the tee as tee shots can run through the fairway on the right. Avoid the palm trees on your second shot by playing to the left of them. The putting green slopes from right to left on your approach.
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Hole 5 | Par 4
DescriptionStraight-away and favor the right side as tee shots move left off the hillside. Good drives should leave a mid or short iron approach and a reasonable chance for birdie.
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Hole 6 Par 4
DescriptionThe tee shot is rather open but keep it left to avoid the fairway which slopes to the right. Good drives should leave a mid or short iron approach to a left to right sloping green.
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Hole 7 | Par 4
DescriptionThis is one of the more underrated holes on the golf course. Keep your drive right of the fairway bunker on the left. Make sure to use enough club on your approach to avoid coming up short.
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Hole 8 | Par 3
DescriptionMost players will need a middle to short iron for a rather straight-forward tee shot to a smallish putting surface. Being to the left or above the hole might be a bit challenging.
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Hole 9 | Par 4
DescriptionYou’ll need your straightest tee to the left of the pine tree on the left. Your shot to the green will play a little longer so use more club. Keep the ball below the hole if possible.
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Back Nine
Hole 10 | Par 4
DescriptionLess is more from the tee as your drive can easily run through the fairway on the right. Your second shot will place shorter as the green tumbles away from front to back.
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Hole 11 | Par 4
DescriptionTake less club from the tee as the tee shot will play shorter and bound to the right. Your second shot will also play a little shorter than the yardage.
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Hole 12 | Par 5
DescriptionLeft to right….There is plenty of room from the tee. Your approach shots will play slightly uphill to a putting surface that moves from front to back.
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Hole 13 | Par 3
DescriptionThe desirable shot is to the left side of the green as shots will bounce right.
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Hole 14 | Par 5
DescriptionFavor the left side of the fairway from the tee. Your second shot should be played down the left for a clear view to the hilltop green.
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Hole 15 | Par 4
DescriptionThis may be the most demanding hole on the course because of its length. The second shot will play a little longer into the bunker-less green.
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Hole 16 | Par 3
DescriptionWow…Take a club or two less than the yardage because of the downhill severity. Par is a great score.
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Hole 17 | Par 4
DescriptionHug the right center of the fairway from the tee as shots will bounce a little left. The short-second shot will play slightly longer.
In memory of Robert White | 7/7/1928 – 2/23/2021 |
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Hole 18 | Par 4
DescriptionTwo options from the tee here… You can hit driver and attempt to reach the bottom of the fairway or play a mid-iron tee shot to stay on top side of the fairway. Shots to the greens will play a little longer.
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