You want to hit a tee shot 200-210 yards,
which will leave you with a 100-110
yard approach shot to an elevated small
green.
Most players hit a mid iron shot to a green that's protected by two bunkers.
A reachable par 5 in two. Keep your
tee shot right to avoid a large fairway
bunker on the left. This will leave
a shot of 200-230 yards into the green
guarded by bunkers on the right and
left.
Hit
your tee shot left of center to avoid
the out-of- bounds to the right. A good
tee shot leaves a long iron or fairway
wood to green. It's better to be short
than long. Take note of the Greenside
bunker on the left.
On
this straightaway par 4, a good tee
shot will leave a mid iron approach
into our largest green. Avoid the large
bunker to the front and left of the
green.
Lay
up off the tee to avoid the large ravine
on right side. This will leave you 300
yards to the green. Stay left on your
second shot. The third shot calls for
a short iron approach to a green guarded
by bunkers on the right side
Short par 4. An iron off the tee leaves
a 100-120 yard shot to an elevated green.
Play to the right of the center (fairway
slopes left) off the tee. This will
leave a long 2nd shot to a slightly
elevated green that slopes from back
to front. Green is guarded by bunkers
font, left, and right with a water hazard
behind the green. Take a 4 and run.
On this beautiful par 3, water threatens
right, left, and in front of the tee.
Bunkers protect the front of green.
Wind plays a big factor.
Slight dog leg left. A good tee shot
will leave you with a long iron or fairway
wood to a well protected green.
Long dog leg left. Generally a 3 shot hole. Bunkers are right and rear of
the green.
Bunkers guard both sides of the green on this very long par 3.
A good tee shot gives you a chance to
reach this par 5 in 2. Do not go left
- the road is out- of-bounds. The prudent
play is to lay up on your second shot
and hit a short iron into this elevated
green.
A
good tee shot leaves a middle iron approach
to this elevated green. Miss this green
to either side and you face bogey or
worse.
This
tricky par 3 generally plays to about
175 yards. If you miss this green to
the right, you will end up at the bottom
of the hill in the 14th fairway.
Bunkers protect the left and rear of
the green on this long par 3. Note the
out-of-bounds to the left of the grreenside
bunkers.
Stay left off the tee to avoid the lateral
hazard that runs the length of the right
side of this hole. This challenging
green is well bunkered.
The smart play calls for an iron off
the tee to set up a 125-140 yard approach
shot to this elevated green. Long hitters
can drive the green. A small lateral
hazard lies to the left of the fairway.