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Errant tee shots will find the bunkers that protect both sides of the landing area. Make sure to take enough club and keep your approach shot away from the lake that lies short and right of this small green.
This narrow par 5 requires accuracy from tee to green. Although your approach shot will be a short iron or even a wedge, this small, undulating green will make birdie a tough prospect.
Short par 4. This hole will usually be played with a fairway wood or long iron off the tee. An errant tee shot to the left can produce a great deal of tree trouble, and will make players think twice about the lake short of the green, which is not usually in play.
Although there are no blinders on this hole, the body of water surrounding the entire front and left side of the green will make you think twice during club selection.
Be aware of the large fairway bunker off the tee. Your approach to this well-protected green may require an extra club due to its elevation, but don't be long as the green falls sharply off the back.
Two large fairway bunkers define the landing area off the tee. Your approach must negotiate the lone bunker and large mounding that surrounds this elevated green.
This long par 3 can be made even longer with a little wind and the depth of the green. Anything left falls off a slope that can't be seen by the tee and anything right leaves you with a difficult bunker shot to this sloping green.
On this wide open long par 5, avoid the bunkers and you give yourself a great chance for par or better. The difficulty here will be around the green which is surrounded by 4 bunkers on all sides.
This challenging par 4 reguires both length and precision. Stay left of the water off the tee and think twice before making your approach to this elevated and well-protected green.
Water and sand bunkers protect both landing areas on this dog-leg par 5. Aggressive play can leave most players with a wedge for an approach and a good birdie opportunity.
This hole demands a great deal of accuracy from tee to green as it doglegs twice to the right. Losing any shot to the left can mean disaster as out-of-bounds stakes line the entire left side of the hole.
A fairly straight-forward par 3, although you will need to consider the uphill nature of the hole during club selection. Anything short or toward either side will leave a difficult up-and-down.
Solid drives off this tee will yield even more yardage due to the nature of this hole. An elevated green that is well-protected by bunkers both front and back will require a delicate and precise approach.
There is ample room off this tee to let it fly, although fairway bunkers along the right await errant shots. Don't miss this shallow green long, as it falls sharply off the back.
No holding back off this tee as you'll need everything you've got to reach this green in three shots. Accuracy is key as bunkers line all of the good landing areas and protect this small green both front and back.
This hole is deceiving from the tee, hiding the challenges of the hole. A narrow landing area off the tee requires precision and the short approach to this shallow green demands accuracy and touch.
A long and narrow green allows shots to be missed short or long, still leaving a birdie putt. Take advantage of the opportunity to get a shot back here, as the next hole may not be so forgiving.
No room for errors here with water on both sides of the fairway. A somewhat blind tee shot will leave a mid to long iron to this well-protected, elevated green. Missing your approach here will usually lead to bogey or worse.
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