Hole #1

Par 5 604 Yards Hole #1 This is a very long 605 yard par 5 which demands a strong first and second shot to setup the hole. Playing down the right side of the fairway away from the water hazard on the left is the key to getting your day started. The second shot opens up down the left hand side of the fairway leaving a simple approach shot to the green. Avoiding the greenside bunkers is important to setup a birdie opportunity.
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Hole #2

Par 4 401 Yards This dogleg left 401 yard par 4 requires a precise tee shot short of the right tree line at the end of the dogleg. This will leave you with a short to mid iron approach to a very receptive green. This is a good opportunity for birdie if you leave your approach under the hole.
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Hole #3

Par 3 173 Yards This 173 yard par 3 is better played to the back portion of the green. This is a large green and flag hunting is ill advised. Coming up short left here can lead to a quick bogey. Take your par and move on.
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Hole #4

Par 4 397 Yards This 397 yard par 4 has out of bounds down the right side and playing to left hand side of the fairway is recommended. Play a tee shot the will keep you short of the pine trees in the left rough and then place your approach to the middle of the green. This green slopes both to the left and right and aiming at the edges can lead to a missed green.
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Hole #5

Par 4 430 Yards This 430 yard par 4 usually plays into a south wind and demands a strong tee shot down the middle. The green is also very deep from front to back making your club selection critical in getting any approach shot close to the hole. Play safe, get your par and move on.
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Hole #6

Par 4 444 Yards This 444 yard par 4 is the number one handicap hole and demands a strong first and second shot avoiding the water both down the left hand side and in front of the green. There is a false front short of the green so be sure to club up on your second shot in order to reach the green. Birdies are far and few in between…take it one shot at a time and hit them solid.
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Hole #7

Par 4 403 This 403 yard par 4 is another strong hole, however if you can hit it far enough off the tee, aim just left of the fairway bunker down the right side and leave yourself with a short approach shot setting up a birdie opportunity.
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Hole #8

Par 3 164 Yards Don't be short on the tee shot! There is water in front of this 164 yard par 3 requiring you to pull the right club that will place in the middle to back of the green. Take your par and go to the next hole.
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Hole #9

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Hole #9

Par 4 394 Yards This 394 yard par 4 is chance to end your front nine with a birdie. Aim down the middle of the fairway with a driver or 3 wood and setup your short to middle iron to the green. This is a green light hole except when the hole location is cut back right over the greenside bunker.
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Hole #10

Par 4 342 Yards Don't be tempting to drive the green on this short 342 yard par 4….it maybe short and temptation to drive the green from the tee is real but there is trouble everywhere. The smart play is to hit a long iron or fairway wood off the tee down the left hand side of the fairway leaving you with a short approach shot to the green. Just don't go over of the green as the out of bounds is located directly behind the green.
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Hole #11

Par 4 396 Yards This 396 yard dog leg right par 4 is a terrific hole forcing you to shape your tee shot with the fairway. Don't try and over power your tee shot and have your tee shot run through the fairway. Your approach shot also demands precision and accuracy to the green.
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Hole #13

Par 4 380 Yards This 380 yard par 4 will play similar to the 11th hole. Shape your tee shot with the fairway avoiding the fairway bunker on the right and water hazard on the left. This should leave you with a simple short iron to the green and is a birdie opportunity.
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Hole #14

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Hole #14

Par 5 487 Yards This 487 yard par five is a birdie hole if you don't get greedy. Depending on the tee placement, long ball hitters can take it over the edge of the water and have a short to middle iron to the green. The smart play is to hit it out to the right and then lay up in front of the green side bunkers, leaving as simple pitch shot to the green. This green is very undulating and will lead to a quick three putt if you are above the hole. It's best to leave the ball under the hole so you can putt aggressively up the hill.
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Hole #15

Par 4 345 Yards This short 345 yard par four is another birdie opportunity. The best play is to avoid the the bunkers on the right and position yourself with a 100 yard approach shot to the green. Driving the ball too close to the water can lead to a very delicate approach shot with water directly in front of you. The green is very receptive and fairly flat... this hole is a green light for birdie!
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Hole #15

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Hole #16

Par 3 192 Yards This 192 yard par 3 is very tricky with a side wind and a very well bunkered green. Select a club that will place you in the middle or back of the green, two putt and move on.
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Hole #18

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