#1 - 381 yards

1Narrow with a small elevated green makes the second shot difficult. Stay left to avoid trees with tee shot and water with second shot. Bunker on the left and steep downhill grade over the green.

#2 - 384 yards par 4

2Men's tee shot is over water with out of bounds guarding the left side very closely. A slight dogleg left par 4 for the women, from an elevated tee. The sharp slope of the green challenges even the best putters.

#3 - 355 par 4

3Our most picturesque hole requires a tee shot down the right side. The large oak on the left gives players fits with their second shot. The sloped green with bunkers right and left requires an accurate approach shot.

#4 - 157 par 3

4A very different hole for men and women. A mid to short iron for men, but probably a wood for women. Deep bunkers on either side of the green and water short right. An elevated green does not permit any run-up shots on this hole.

#5 - 475 par 5

Dogleg left with out of bounds left. Blind shot from the tee should favor the right side. One unique feature of this hole is the two tier double green. Play to the flag on the left which is surrounded by bunkers front, back and side. If you are trying to hit the green in two, you must either carry to the pin or play a safer shot to the right side of the green.
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#6 - 234 par 3

6A long par 3 for men and short par 4 for women. Bunker – hidden from the tee - on the right of green comes into play for the men. Fairway bunkers require a straight tee shot for the women.

#7 - 358 par 4

7This hole doesn't appear difficult, however, you need to keep your tee shot straight in due to well-positioned trees that flank the fairway. The second shot is into a long narrow green, with sand bunker on the left and deep grass bunkers on the right.

#8 - 415 par 4

8A hundred yards separates the men's and women's tees creating distinctly different holes. A wide fairway gives you some breathing room after the last hole. However, the tee shot should favor the right side. Trees right and left narrow the opening to the green.

#9 - 337 par 4

9Short par 4 with water on the left and fairway bunkers left and right. This two tiered green is much more difficult when the pin is located back right. Large bunkers on right and left protect the green. Expect a quick jump to the left after your ball lands on the green.