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Par-5 / 542 yards
This one is long! A true three shot par-5 at 542 yards. Keep your tee shot down the right side of the fairway to avoid the gorgeous…
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Hole 1 / Par-5 / 542 yards
This one is long! A true three shot par-5 at 542 yards. Keep your tee shot down the right side of the fairway to avoid the gorgeous babbling brook cascading down to the large lake on your left. Strike two in a row and you’ll be left with a short iron into a small green. Walk away with a par and you’re off to a great start.
Swing away on this short 334-yard, par-4 to the wide open landing area. Your second shot must be accurate. Miss the green right and you’ll find yourself in deep rough. Bail out left and you’ll find the beach, which is no picnic either.
Enjoy this classic 156-yard, par-3. It’s surrounded by “pot” bunkers. Your tee shot had better be on this “hog’s back” green if you want any chance at birdie.
This 428-yard, par-4 requires precision. Hit your tee shot to a narrow landing area created by the large dogleg bunker on the left and the thicket of trees on the right. The further you hit it, the more accurate you have to be. Make it through and you’re in prime position for your approach shot into this medium-sized green. The low open green allows you to knock it down and run it on.
This hole is a beautiful short par-4 of only 341 yards. Aim for the target bunker on the right and draw the ball around the left fairway bunkers. Use a short flip wedge to this small elevated sloped green but don’t spin it too much or it may run back off the front.
This is a 548-yard, par-5 with water on the right – but you won’t be able to see it from the tee. Take it down the left side the entire way if you want to keep dry.
Take dead aim on this stunning, 162-yard, par-3. Beware of the bunkers short and right, and the water on the left. This is a great opportunity for a birdie if you hit the dance floor.
Tee it high and let it fly! There’s plenty of room between the trees on this long 466-yard, par-4. Approach your second shot with caution. There is another watery “surprise” lurking left of the green.
This 416-yard, par-4 must be skillfully played. Rip your tee shot up the left side toward the “eyeball” bunkers. Then you’ll be left with a medium- to short-iron into this undulating green. Miss the green right and you’re looking at bogey or worse.
This 355-yard, par-4 hole is tricky. If you carry the ball down the right dogleg bunker, you’re left with a short iron into a jutting green. If you take the long way around the dogleg, you’ve got a difficult approach shot over the deep left greenside bunker. Instead, overshoot the green—and chances are you’ll be rescued by the boomerang-shaped bunker surrounding the back half.
This short 332-yard, par-4 goes over hill and dale. Avoid the temptation to place your tee shot on the right side of this huge and luxurious fairway. Trouble lurks in the form of a right greenside coffin bunker. Try a long tee shot over the two left fairway bunkers.
This picturesque, 174-yard, par-3 plays downhill to a large green. Avoid the bunkers on the left and the steep sloped protruding ridge on the right and you should make the shot. The water is there for the scenery and shouldn’t interfere.
This is a great par-4 hole at only 381 yards. If you rip your tee shot near the left fairway bunker, you’re left with a medium to short iron into this bi-level green. But don’t get too aggressive if the pin is up top. You may find a surprise on the back side of this contoured green.
Feeling daring? Then thread your tee shot through the tight spot on this beautiful, long 544-yard, par-5. If you hit it long, you need to hit it straight Otherwise, attack this small green in three shots, rather than risk driving your ball between the deep flanking bunkers. This way, you can take your par and move on.
There’s plenty of room off the tee, so you can swing away on this massive 550-yard, par- 5 hole. Stay away from the dunes along the left. A carefully placed second shot will put you near the cross-bunker with a good view of the elevated “postage stamp” green. Stray left and you could be swallowed up by the holes deep bunker. There’s plenty of short grass on the right, so play smart.
The shortest Route to the hole is a big tee shot over the left side of the cross-bunker. Bail out right and you’re left with a longer iron over the fore-bunker that’s short of the green. Be aware of the small pot bunker protecting the back left of the green on your approach.
This exceptionally attractive, 406-yard, par-4 is conservatively played with a 3-metal or long iron off the tee. You’ll need self-control to negotiate the abundant areas of sand on the “home” hole. Favor the left side of the fairway to provide the best angle to challenge the long slanted green.