Hole #1



Keep your drive down the right side to leave a good angle for your second shot.
Hole #2



Second shot can be tricky if pin is tucked behind the Cedar trees left of the green.
Hole #3



Swirling winds make it difficult to navigate the narrow opening in the trees.
Most balls come up short in the gully fronting the green, which can be a difficult up and down.
Hole #4



Hole #5



if you’re not careful, ball will roll well past the hole.
Hole #6



Fairway bunkers are about forty yards from the green, stay out of them, unless you like a forty yard bunker shot.
This is the deepest green on the golf course. The back pin placement can be hard to get your shot all the way back there.
Hole #7



This is the narrowest green from front to back, making it difficult to hold, especially when the south wind is blowing. Which is like all time.
Hole #8



Hole #9



Hole #10



Hole #11



There can be some tricky putts , especially on the back of the green.
Hole #12



It is 220 yards to carry the water from the center of the tee box.
Second shot seems to be farther than it looks because of the slightly elevated green.
Hole #13



Hole #14



Another deep green makes club selection an issue.
Hole #15



This hole plays into the wind most of the time, making you wonder if this really is a par four.
Hole #16



Hole #17



Hole #18


