Hole by Hole Layout
Course Layout:
18 Holes | 6,625 Yards | 71.5 Rating | 128 Slope |
Par 72 | 52 Bunkers |
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FRONT NINE:
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Hole 1
Par 4
Yardage 360
A long drive can carry through the fairway on the right, or reach the water on the left. A well-placed long iron or fairway wood off the tee will be rewarded with a short iron to the green. |
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Hole 6
Par 4
Yardage 450
A long straight drive and an accurate medium or long iron to the green are the keys to this long par 4. There are no fairway bunkers. The only trouble lies in the trees lining the fairway. |
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Hole 2
Par 4
Yardage 405
The drive should be down the left center of the fairway to avoid the tree on the right. This leaves a medium iron into the green. |
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Hole 7
Par 5
Yardage 535
If you want to gamble, hit your drive down the right side of the fairway cutting the corner. The safe shot is a low iron or fairway wood down the middle. Out of bounds runs along the right side of the hole to catch any stray second shots. |
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Hole 3
Par 5
Yardage 520
This par 5 can be reached with two perfect shots. However, the front sand traps will catch any off-line shot. Normally, after the drive, the second shot should be kept to the right to open the green for a short iron or chip shot. |
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Hole 8
Par 3
Yardage 200 |
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Hole 4
Par 3
Yardage 200 |
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Hole 9
Par 4
Yardage 400
A good drive down the left center of the fairway will leave a short to medium iron to the green. |
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Hole 5
Par 4
Yardage 425
The drive should be hit past the tree on the right and kept short of the mound on this medium length dogleg. A drive too far left can be blocked by the pine tree. The green is wide, but not very deep. |
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BACK NINE:
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Hole 10
Par 4
Yardage 360
The key to this well-bunkered short dogleg is a well-placed tee shot. The bunkers are easily reached, so the safest shot is a low iron or fairway wood kept right. This will leave a short iron to the green. |
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Hole 15
Par 4
Yardage 450
The bunker on the right will catch any off-line tee shot on this long par 4. The drive should be hit with a slight draw to leave a medium to long iron into the green. |
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Hole 11
Par 4
Yardage 305
The fairway bunker comes into play on this short par 4. The tee shot should be kept short and left to leave a short iron into the green. |
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Hole 16
Par 4
Yardage 360
This short par 4 takes an accurate drive to miss the tree on the left and stay short of the bunker on the right. A long iron or a fairway wood is a safe alternative. You should be left with just a short approach to the green. |
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Hole 12
Par 3
Yardage 145 |
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Hole 17
Par 3
Yardage 170
The green is well bunkered and also elevated, making proper club selection critical. |
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Hole 13
Par 4
Yardage 365
A 3 or 4 wood should be hit off the tee to be sure of clearing the trees in front. A long drive to the left can land behind trees blocking the approach to the green. It is important to hit the fairway on this hole. |
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Hole 18
Par 5
Yardage 525
The finishing hole calls for a slight draw on the drive, and a slight fade on the second shot. The green is elevated, making it difficult to reach in two. Once on, you will be challenged to make par on the most difficult putting green on the course. |
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Hole 14
Par 5
Yardage 460
The drive must be kept right to avoid the bunker on this short dogleg par 5. A good drive gives you a chance to reach the green in two. A large pine tree on the right side of the fairway guards the shot into the green. |
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