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Hole #1
Par 4Men's Handicap: 4Women's Handicap: 2
369
349
335
335
268
Hole Description
Player's start their day with a demanding mid-length par 4. This dogleg right par 4 has a large fairway bunker on the left and trees up the right side. Players that lose their ball right will have to punch out from the trees or will find the large waste bunker on hole 8. The second shot requires a well struck mid iron to carry a pond that starts about 70 yards from the middle of the green. It only gets harder from here as this green is the most heavily sloped from back to front. Players have to stay below the hole or they will have a high chance of three putting.
Hole #2
Par 4Men's Handicap: 8Women's Handicap: 6
381
362
362
362
266
Hole Description
This hole is a great par 4 allowing all players to hit driver down the right side of the fairway. The bunkers on the left have been newly renovated to stretch the majority of the hole. This green is surrounded by a deep front left bunker and a large waste bunker on the right. There is a spine down the middle of the green, forcing accurate approach shots.
Hole #3
Par 3Men's Handicap: 18Women's Handicap: 18
124
101
101
101
82
Hole Description
This par 3 is one of the signature holes of our course. It is short in length, but can be intimidating due to the large waste bunker in front of the green. Players must take enough club to make sure they do not find this steep waste bunker. This green is two tiered where players should make sure they are putting on the correct tier.
Hole #4
Par 4Men's Handicap: 2Women's Handicap: 16
380
353
340
207
207
Hole Description
The hardest hole on the front nine is this dogleg left par 4. From the tee, players can not see the green and have to carry a wildlife preserve. Players who try to hug the left side must be careful since you can not see all the trees from the tee and many balls will be lost on the left. The approach to this green is very difficult as there is a huge bunker on the right and a pond on the left that will catch most balls hit to the left of the green. This green is two tiered where downhill putts are hard to stop.
Hole #5
Par 4Men's Handicap: 6Women's Handicap: 8
337
324
324
303
251
Hole Description
This picturesque par 4 requires a tee shot in the fairway. A huge pond on the right covers the whole length of the hole. Longer hitters won’t have to hit driver on this short par four to be left with a short iron or wedge. There is a large greenside bunker on the left and approach shots hit on the right side of the green can roll off into the water hazard. Staying below the hole will give players a great opportunity at birdie.
Hole #6
Par 3Men's Handicap: 16Women's Handicap: 14
149
131
115
131
115
Hole Description
This par 3 will be a mid iron for most players. There are bunkers surrounding every side of this green. The front bunker is deceiving as it is 25 yards before the front of the green. Shots landing on the left edge of the green can spin off into the bunker and shots landing in the back right can roll into a small collection area. This green isn’t tricky but players will want to stay below the hole. Member’s tip: For front pin locations, play it a few yards longer to avoid the false front.
Hole #7
Par 4Men's Handicap: 12Women's Handicap: 12
319
305
305
256
248
Hole Description
Hole 7 is the start of "Findlay's Corner" and allows for a scoreable finish to the front nine. A pond on the right comes into play the first 210 yards off the tee. Many players will elect to hit an iron off the tee due to the many fairway bunkers on both sides of this hole. Players taking more club will want to favor the right side of the fairway. There is a front right greenside bunker and a hidden bunker over the green. This three tiered green requires accurate approach shots for reasonable looks at birdie.
Hole #8
Par 4Men's Handicap: 14Women's Handicap: 10
307
297
297
297
207
Hole Description
Another short par 4 requires decision making off the tee. Many players will want to hit fairway woods or irons off the tee to avoid two fairway bunkers. Longer hitters will want to wait for the group infront to get on the green because tee shots will run out if you carry these bunkers. In order to score well, players will need to stay below the hole as iron shots hit long will leave a very difficult chip.
Hole #9
Par 5Men's Handicap: 10Women's Handicap: 4
501
484
457
457
396
Hole Description
Hole 9 is a risk/reward Par 5 that prepares players for a difficult back nine. Players will want to favor the right side of the fairway to avoid a couple fairway bunkers. Planning out your second shot is critical since there is a creek running across the fairway about 90 yards from the center of the green. There is a bunker on the left stretching the last 50 yards of the hole. Shots hit onto the right side of the green risk falling off the back right into a collection area. Playing your approach to the center of the green is ideal.
Hole #10
Par 4Men's Handicap: 13Women's Handicap: 11
365
345
330
330
290
Hole Description
Players start the back nine with a mid-length par 4. Like many of the holes, finding the fairway is crucial. With a long fairway bunker running up the left side and another fairway bunker on the right, longer hitters may opt to hit a fairway wood or hybrid. The approach to the green is difficult, as shots landing on the left and right will run off the green. Par is a great score to start your day.
Hole #11
Par 3Men's Handicap: 15Women's Handicap: 15
182
163
141
141
111
Hole Description
The second hole is no easy test as it is the longest of the four par 3’s on the golf course. Many golfers will be hitting hybrids and long irons into a par 3 with two bunkers in front. However, players can’t take too much club, or they will find a hidden water hazard behind the back right portion of the green. Staying below the hole is beneficial as this green is sloped from back to front.
Hole #12
Par 4Men's Handicap: 3Women's Handicap: 7
393
361
344
344
328
Hole Description
This long par 4 is the third hardest hole on the golf course. A long dogleg left par 4 with out of bounds lining the whole left side. Players have to hit their drive down a chute of a fairway, lined with trees on the right and left. The battle has just begun as this two tiered green has a front right greenside bunker catching errant approach shots. Staying below the hole is key to avoiding a difficult lag putt. Making a par will gain shots amongst your group.
Hole #13
Par 4Men's Handicap: 11Women's Handicap: 9
316
303
303
286
286
Hole Description
A short par 4 with out of bounds coming into play on the left side of the fairway. Many players will elect to hit a fairway wood or long iron into this tight fairway as there is also a small creek running down the right side of this hole. This island green requires an accurate approach for a chance at birdie. A very undulated green makes this putting surface difficult, but still manageable for one of your best chances at birdie on the front nine.
Hole #14
Par 5Men's Handicap: 5Women's Handicap: 1
501
487
487
487
381
Hole Description
This risk reward par 5 can lead to a great birdie opportunity, but also a very big number. There is out of bounds running the whole left side of this hole. Additionally, there are two sister ponds on the left, with the first pond starting at 220 yards from the front of the green. Longer hitters will have to decide if they want to hit driver and risk going in the pond or if they take less club to hit the fairway. The second shot landing area is very small as there is a pond on the left and another hazard on the right. Around the green there are two front greenside bunkers that catch players going for the green in two.
Hole #15
Par 4Men's Handicap: 7Women's Handicap: 13
415
407
318
407
318
Hole Description
This dogleg left is the longest par 4 on the course. Trees going up the left will collect players' shots if they try to cut the corner too much. Although it may be difficult to see off the tee, this is the largest fairway on the course. The approach shot requires a well struck mid-iron shot as there are two front greenside bunkers and a water hazard on the left half of the green. Players should be very satisfied with a par on this hole.
Hole #16
Par 3Men's Handicap: 17Women's Handicap: 17
168
158
148
148
148
Hole Description
This par 3 requires an accurate shot with a long to mid iron. A pond on the left collects errant tee shots. There is a large bunker on the left side of the hole and a newly designed front right bunker that has a high lip. This green is relatively flat, but players will want to stay below the hole on back pins. Member's tip: this hole plays about a half club uphill.
Hole #17
Par 4Men's Handicap: 1Women's Handicap: 3
410
393
379
379
311
Hole Description
The hardest hole on the course is a long dogleg right par 4. Players need to hit this tight fairway or they will be punching out in the trees on either side of the fairway. Anyone trying to cut the corner risks hitting a large tree early on or finding the lone fairway bunker on the right. This small green has a deep bunker on the and a creek off the right. The right side of this green is very undulated, making pins on this side very difficult.
Hole #18
Par 5Men's Handicap: 9Women's Handicap: 5
524
509
438
438
438
Hole Description
Player's end their day with a long dogleg left par 5. The right side of the fairway is ideal since there is a large tree on the left that will block shots from the left. Laying up to a good number is smart as there are multiple fairway bunkers. This green runs away from you, making it hard to get the ball close to the hole. Players would rather hit the ball past the flag on front and middle pins.
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