Hole 1
Keep your tee shot left center on this short confidence builder.
Trees await those who hit it right. Big hitters beware! The water left is reachable. A bunker guards the right front of this large green.

Hole 2
A tee shot just right of the tree in the center of the fairway will leave you a short approach to this green with a bunker guarding left.
It’s 225 yards to the front edge of the water, but it doesn’t play that long so choose your club carefully.

Hole 3
The difficulty of this challenging par 3 varies greatly from the blue or white tees. From the blue tee you must carry a very large bunker with a long iron or a wood. This large green is more receptive to high tee shots.

Hole 4
Long ball hitters will want to stay left off the tee, allowing a clear approach. Shorter hitters may want to stay right of the tree in the fairway. Either way the approach shot will be blind to this elevated green

Hole 5
A driver off the tee may be too much if you plan to lay up short of the water. To reach this green in two, your second shot needs to be low, left and hard. This two-tiered green is well protected by trees short and by a bunker to the right.

Hole 6
A straight tee shot is a must on this short par 4 with trees on the right & O.B. on the left.
A left-center tee-shot will leave you a clear approach to this green with two bunkers right front.

Hole 7
This green is divided by a tier that puts a premium on club selection. Choose the right club and you may be looking at a birdie.

Hole 8
Keep your tee shot left center and you’ll be left with a clear approach. A large bunker and a very undulating green will await your second shot.

Hole 9
A right-center tee shot is best to set you up for a clear approach to this green that slopes left to right and back to front.
