Relatively easy starting hole. Tee shot must avoid fairway bunkers then the golfer is left with a short iron shot to a small undulating green.
A short par 4. Very narrow tee shot with a sloping fairway. Errant tee shots will not be rewarded.
Tricky little par 3 crossing a creek and guarded sandtraps.
Well treed dogleg par 4. A well placed tee shot will leave an open shot to the green. An errant tee ball will cause difficulties.
Dogleg left par 4. Treelined tee shot to an undulating fairway.
Longish par 3 guarded on the right by a tree with bunkers left. A 3 is a good score on this hole.
Blind uphill teeshot makes this hole difficult. After reaching the top of the hill, the hole veers to the right to a bunkered green.
Tee shot comes out of a narrow shoot to an undulating fairway. A deceptive second to a green with a false front.
A narrow finish to the front 9. A driver will get you close to the green however, out of bounds lurks on the right and left of this hole. The green is small and sloping.
The most difficult hole on the course. A long par 4 usually into the prevailing wind. A well bunkered landing area and a green that slopes away. Out of bounds runs up the right and trees line the left of the fairway. If you make 4 or 5 run to the next tee.
The shortest of the par 3's. Looks easy but watch out - many 5 shots have been made from the front bunker.
A lay up par 4. Usually a 6 or 7 iron lay up leaving 100 - 115 yards over a creek to the green.
A relatively short par 5. However, the hole is considerably uphill and tree lined the length of the hole. A straight tee shot gives you a chance to go for the green - an errant shot may result in a bogey.
A demanding par 3. Usually into the prevailing wind. May require a long iron or even a wood from the tee.
A roller coaster of a par 5. A 3 tiered fairway with trees lining the tee shot. A large but sloping green and a sand trap cause difficulties from in close.
A mid to high iron from the tee is no bargain here. A small well bunkered green may lead to scores well over par.
A birdie capable par 5 if the tee shot is played into the fairway. The fairway slopes hard to the left and the trees. The second shot plays longer than it looks and will have to carry a bunker and holds a green that slopes away from the player.
A good finishing par 4 that plays to an elevated green Fairly wide open from the tee however, stray tee shots will not allow a play to the green. The second shot is to a bowl shaped area often difficult to read with subtle slopes everywhere.