A nice starting hole with plenty of room down the left side. Long hitters should avoid thinking distance is necessary. Accuracy counts!
The par 5 is reachable in two by long hitters. Out of bounds left and water right. Shots into this sloped green should be kept below the hole.
This par 3 has a very large green with bunkers on the right. Choose the right club to avoid 3 putts.
A difficult Par 5 with out of bounds on the right and lateral hazard on the left. Your second shot can vary from laying up in front of the water hazard or seeing how much you can bite off down the left side of the fairway.
Beware of hidden bunkers down the left side. Keep your tee shot on the right side of the fairway and have an easy shot to the green.
Uphill and usually into the wind. Can easily play longer than the yardage indicates.
A wide fairway with out of bounds on both sides. Watch for well placed bunkers to catch errant shots. Your second shot it uphill and may play longer than the yardage indicates.
Shortest Par 4 on the course. Accuracy more important than length. Good Birdie opportunity here.
This medium length Par 5 is a great start to your round. Keep your drive in the center of the fairway to avoid the bunker on the right and water to the left.
A very large green makes it important to pay attention to the flag color for pin placement. Length can vary by as many as 3 clubs here.
This Par 4 is dead straight. A steeply sloped green makes keeping the ball on the green tough.
Length is not important on this Par 5 unless you plan on going for it in two. Keep your fairway shots down the left side to avoid the water that protects the green.
This Par 3 is downhill, but use enough club to carry the bunkers in front of the green. Accuracy here is important. Avoid the high fescue around the green.
Keep your tee shot to the left side of the fairway to avoid having to hit shots over the fairway and greenside bunkers on the right side of this hole.
Looks short on the card, but evaluation and wind make this hole play long. Out of bounds right and water on the left tighten this hole.
Short but sneaky. Accuracy is more important than length off the tee. Any ball hit in the right rough will almost always make it into the water. Try an iron off the tee.
Your fairway shot will be critical. Too far left will find the water and too far right is out of bounds. Long hitters may try it in two, but the green is protected by larger bunkers.
Club selection is important here. This is one of the largest greens on the course and 3 putts are plentiful.
Innocent looking but a bunker guards the right side of relatively hidden green.
Keep your tee shot away from the left side of the fairway on this dogleg left hole. Large bunkers guard the green and heavy rough in front of the green will keep shots from rolling in.
A long Par 3 that requires a tee shot to carry the green protected by bunkers on all sides.
A tight fairway demands accuracy off the tee. A large bunker in front of the green requires a lofted shot into this green. A bail out area is right off the green.
A wide generous fairway for your drive but problems can arise with shots to the green that is well protected by bunkers.
Hit it long and straight down this peninsula and have an eagle possibility or play it safely on the right fairway for a conservative par.