Course Layout:
  Opening hole is one of two par 5's on the course reachable in two by the longer hitters. Key to this gentle dogleg r to l are to avoid the trees and the green side trap.  
  A difficult par 3 with a cavernous bunker to a smallish well sloped green. Don't be long and watch out for the bunker.  
  A deceptively difficult medium length par 4 The large Pine trees in the middle of the fairway provides a great target from the tee but is difficult to avoid when playing your 2nd shot to a green that slopes away from front to back.  
 
2nd in the stretch of 4 par fours, straight forward with a large well bunkered green.
 
  This dog-leg left par 4 is short for those willing to cut the corner. The key here is to have good angle to approach the pin as the green has a large slope and is surrounded by 3 bunkers.  
  another short par four for those who are accurate and long off the tee. This dog-leg right has another large green with numerous slopes.  
  Play as two very different holes between the front tee and the back tee. Club selection is important when going for a left pin position tucked amongst the green side bunkers.  
  This beginning of the end to many good rounds, this dog-leg right par 4 plays long into the predominant winds and demands an accurate long approach to an elevated green. Errant approaches will result in a difficult uphill pitch or a nasty little bunker shot.  
  If the 18th hole doesn't faze you, watch out for one of our two signature holes. You must avoid the large spruce in the center of the fairway then negotiate an elevated green where any shot just a little right down the hill into a large deep pond that has swallowed more than it's fair share or wayward shots.  
  The shortest hole on the course, players will hit a medium to short iron into a small elevated green that slopes severely from back to front. Accuracy is key.  
  A straight away par 4  (par 5 for ladies) That plays longer than the yardage. With no bunkers and only out of bounds left of the fairway, this hole is deceptively tough with it's small green.  
  Our second signature hole, this medium length par 3 is well guarded by a kidney shaped pond that eats wayward shots left of the green.  
  The shortest par 4 on the course, only a few green side bunkers protect this shallow green. A great opportunity to make up strokes.  
  This long straight away par 4 has two green side traps that protect a large swale filled green. Beware of the out of bounds left of the fairway.  
  A dog-leg left medium length par 4 that again provides an opportunity to pick up shots if you can avoid the green side traps.  
  The longest hole on the course, three well played shots will provide a birdie opportunity, but stray shot left can put you in the hazard and turn a decent hole into a disaster.  
           
  A narrow shot par 4 that does not require "might" but "mettle". Driver off the tee is beneficial but not required. Beware of the lake!  
           
  This great finishing hole plays as a par 4 for most men and a par 5 for the ladies. Length and the lake are your real hazards. When playing to the green avoid the trap left and watch out for any front right pin placement.  
           

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