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Hole 10

Hole #10

       
Red White Blue Black
290 325 360 375
       
 

This breathtaking par 4 is our signature hole. The tee shot is very demanding, which requires accuracy to avoid the fairway bunker on the right, and water on the left. Your approach shot is entirely over water. Aim for the middle of the green and don’t miss short! Bogey isn’t a bad score.

   
Hole 11

Hole #11

       
Red White Blue Black
300 345 375 390
       
 

This par 4 has a steep-faced, fairway bunker on the left, which must be avoided. The approach shot is hit into a green that is very small. Find the middle of the green, for a great chance at birdie.

   
Hole 12

Hole #12

       
Red White Blue Black
245 280 290 300
       
 

Another risk / reward, short par 4 that has a lot of bite. Longer hitters might be tempted to drive this green, so aim down the right side of the fairway, if you’re feeling lucky. Conservative golfers should play their tee shots to avoid the right fairway bunker, and position themselves to hit a full approach shot with a lot of loft. Collection areas and two bunkers, make missing the green a difficult up and down. This hole gives many chances for birdie, but a misplayed shot could easily result in bogey or worse.

   
Hole 13

Hole #13

       
Red White Blue Black
350 395 420 455
       
 

This dogleg right is the longest par 4 on the course with O.B. running down the entire right side. Aim for the far left fairway bunker, and don’t try to cut off too much of the corner. Your long approach shot is hit into the largest, sloping green on the golf course. Stay below the hole. Par is an excellent score, but don’t feel bad with a bogey.

   
Hole 14

Hole #14

       
Red White Blue Black
120 135 145 160
       
 

A challenging, short par 3 that plays harder than it looks. The green has a ridge running through the middle and a false front with bunkers, left and right. Hitting this green in regulation does not guarantee par. Making birdie requires a well-placed tee shot to this sloping green.

   
Hole 15

Hole #15

       
Red White Blue Black
325 335 365 380
       
 

This medium length par 4 is a dogleg right that should be played conservatively down the right side of the fairway, just left or over the first bunker, leaving you with a short to mid iron approach to the green. Longer hitters can fly the second bunker or try to cut the corner but be careful, because several trees and tall, fescue grassy areas line both sides of the fairway and are there to catch any stray shots. This green falls off on the left, right and in front, leaving a very small target area. Aim for the middle of the green, and be happy if you walk away with a par.

   
Hole 16

Hole #16

       
Red White Blue Black
155 180 205 225
       
 

A long par 3, this hole will test even the most skilled players. Avoiding the greenside bunkers, will give you a good chance for par. Missing short on the right side is a good spot for getting up and down.

   
Hole 17

Hole #17

       
Red White Blue Black
425 475 500 515
       
 

This is the longest par 5 on the golf course. Long hitters might be tempted to try for this green in two, but must avoid well-positioned fairway bunkers and O.B. on the entire right side to have any chance. The conservative player should take the set of fairway bunkers out of play on their tee shot, stay left and short of the right fairway bunker on the second shot, and set yourself up for a legitimate chance for birdie. The green is large and two-tiered, with a horizontal ridge running through the middle.

   
Hole 18

Hole #18

       
Red White Blue Black
405 450 465 475
       
 

A reachable, dogleg right is the shortest of the three par 5’s on the course. This is a great finishing hole that gives you the opportunity to end your round on a high note. Two well-struck shots by longer hitters, will present an excellent chance for eagle. Care must be taken on the tee shot to avoid O.B. right and trees left. If laying up is decided, your second shot should stay short of the 100-yard marker to avoid several fairway bunkers. The green is large with subtle undulations throughout and is well-bunkered, short left and right.

   
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