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HOLE NO. 1

Big hitters can carry the right bunker on the tee shot, making it reachable in two – but be sure your tee shot does not end up in this bunker. The rough to the right side of the fairway off the tee makes it impossible to reach the green in two. With a south wind, this is a birdie hole.

PAR 5

HANDICAP 11

585 545 526 484 383

HOLE NO. 2

1st hole of 4 on the front nine that goes into the prevailing south wind. Scoring opportunity if you keep your tee shot in the fairway. Easy for a well struck tee shot to trickle into the rough so be careful with the driver.

PAR 4

HANDICAP (M/W) 7/9

422 400 372 344 313

HOLE NO. 3

Good short downwind par 4 hole. Good birdie possibility if you are on the correct level of the green with your 2nd shot.

PAR 4

HANDICAP (M/W) 9/15

373 373 353 319 277

HOLE NO. 4

The wind is most often right to left. Stay out of the bunkers or you will face an almost impossible par.

PAR 3

HANDICAP (M/W) 13/11

227 185 162 135 113

HOLE NO. 5

This hole gets longer with a strong south wind. On a calm day, the bunkers on the left can be carried off the tee, making the hole reachable in two. Keep your second shot out of the rough or you will face a very difficult shot to the green.

PAR 5

HANDICAP (M/W) 5/3

599 514 483 449 402

HOLE NO. 6

Good, short par 4. Fairway bunker on the right teases players into taking a gamble with the tee shot. Stay away from the right greenside bunker. Play smart and take advantage of this birdie hole.

PAR 4

HANDICAP (M/W) 17/13

336 336 320 297 271

HOLE NO. 7

Good, long par 4 into a prevailing south wind. There is plenty of room down the right side of the fairway from the tee. Avoid the left rough; it is nearly impossible to reach the green in two from here. If you hit it left, take your medicine and play for bogey. Green is very undulating.

PAR 4

HANDICAP 1

439 430 373 373 343

HOLE NO. 8

Pin location makes this hole. You have to be very precise if you go for a left-side pin placement. Beware of front bunker and rough over the left side of green. Play more for the middle and take your par. You can think birdie with a right of center pin placement.

PAR 3

HANDICAP (M/W) 15/17

184 172 144 144 118

HOLE NO. 9

Many consider this the hardest hole on the front 9. Easy to run your tee shot through the end of the fairway with a strong south wind. Well protected green with water and sand to the left and large English Oak Trees to the right.

PAR 4

HANDICAP (M/W) 3/5

488 430 414 389 354

HOLE NO. 10

Club selection is crucial on this hole. Proper distance is critical for the good score. Watch for subtle undulations on the front-right part of the green. Rock outcropping in the right-rear bunker makes for some interesting results.

PAR 3

HANDICAP (M/W) 18/16

169 150 150 129 88

HOLE NO. 11

Prevailing wind quarters left to right and into the player. Very pretty hole. Lots of room for your tee shot. Long green makes back left pin location very difficult to get close. This is a birdie hole if the pin is in the front or middle.

PAR 5

HANDICAP (M/W) 14/8

555 541 489 420 379

HOLE NO. 12

Watch for falling lug nuts because wheels may begin to fly. This is Tom Fazio’s best creation. Prevailing wind makes this a very long hole into a very big green. Don’t get too comfortable if you reach this green in 2. It is very difficult to putt because of all the tiers.

PAR 4

HANDICAP (M/W) 2/6

465 429 404 371 348

HOLE NO. 13

Take a deep breath after playing the 12th hole, but don’t get too relaxed. Good tee shot required regardless of what club you use. With wind at your back and the green protected by bunkers, your second shot must be precise. A fun hole that will lend itself to many pars.

PAR 4

HANDICAP 10

377 377 360 311 288

HOLE NO. 14

If downwind, this par 3 appears to be wide open. Deep front bunker poses problems. Because of this large green, getting a chip shot close to the pin is nearly impossible. Proper club selection is essential. Very difficult to make a huge score.

PAR 3

HANDICAP (M/W) 12/18

216 190 170 146 115

HOLE NO. 15

Maybe the hardest hole on the back nine. Long par 4 with lots of danger lurking. Prevailing wind is right to left. This hole almost always requires a tee shot in the fairway to reach the green in two. Second shot to slightly elevated green makes this a visually difficult shot.

PAR 4

HANDICAP (M/W) 4/4

474 440 390 390 352

HOLE NO. 16

Finally, another downwind par 4 that you can birdie. Slope in front of green makes it difficult to run a shot to the hole. It’s easy to overshoot this green and get into major trouble. Green is relatively small compared to other greens on this course. Make sure to read putt from all angles.

PAR 4

HANDICAP (M/W) 8/12

450 407 379 354 325

HOLE NO. 17

Beautiful par 3. The sheltered tee box may trick you into thinking the wind won’t affect your shot, but a south wind can easily take your tee shot to the lake on the left. Make sure to use plenty of club on this tee shot.

PAR 3

HANDICAP (M/W) 16/14

201 180 150 150 109

HOLE NO. 18

This is a hole where you can “grip it and rip it.” No bailout here. Be sure your second shot is past the cottonwood on the left side of the fairway. Third shot usually plays longer than you might expect, so hit plenty of club. A very exciting and a pretty finishing hole.

PAR 5

HANDICAP (M/W) 6/4

520 486 461 461 410
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