Hole by Hole Tips
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| #1 - This is a excellent starting hole with your tee shot straight away, not very difficult. Second shot requires good direction. Left or right of the green could be a difficult up and down. |
#1 - This is a excellent starting...
| #2 - A very demanding tee shot due to trees right and left. A good tee shot will leave a medium iron to the green. Over the green will be a very difficult position to play from. |
#2 - A very demanding tee shot du...
| #3 - A medium to long iron par 3. Left center of green is the safest play. |
#3 - A medium to long iron par 3....
| #4 - A long tee shot avoiding the left fairway bunker will leave a medium to long iron second shot. Keeping the ball below the hole will help you to score. |
#4 - A long tee shot avoiding the...
| #5 - The tee shot favoring the right side of the fairway is your best play. Second shot should favor the center to left side of the fairway. A well placed second shot could help set up a possible birdie. |
#5 - The tee shot favoring the ri...
| #6 - Tee shot favoring the left side of this spacious fairway will leave the best angle of approach with a medium to short iron. |
#6 - Tee shot favoring the left s...
| #7 - A tee shot to the left side of the fairway will leave the best angle to a green that must be hit. Missing this green could make for a very difficult up and down. |
#7 - A tee shot to the left side ...
| #8 - A long iron to the center to left center of the green is your safest play. Water right and bunker short right help to make this a fairly difficult hole. |
#8 - A long iron to the center to...
| #9 - Tee shot up the right side of the fairway is the best play. A second shot should favor the right side of the fairway. A good distance on your second shot is a must to this shallow green. |
#9 - Tee shot up the right side o...
| #10 - A straight tee shot on this narrow hole is a must. Second shot played with medium to short iron should be kept below the hole. |
#10 - A straight tee shot on this ...
| #11 - Your tee shot placed on the right side of the fairway will leave the best angle of approach. The left greenside bunker could be a difficult up and down because the green slopes away. |
#11 - Your tee shot placed on the ...
| #12 - A long difficult par three with a well bunkered green. A three on this hole is very satisfying. |
#12 - A long difficult par three w...
| #13 - Favoring the right side of the fairway will leave the best angle of approach to the green. Hitting this green is a must, because up and downs prove to be difficult. |
#13 - Favoring the right side of t...
| #14 - A long tee shot down the left side of the fairway could give a chance to reaching this green in two. Favoring the right side leaves the best opportunity on your 3rd shot for a birdie. |
#14 - A long tee shot down the lef...
| #15 - A long iron/fairway wood avoiding the right fairway bunker is safest play. Second shot needs to be on the correct side of the green because of the ridge thru the center of green from front to back. |
#15 - A long iron/fairway wood avo...
| #16 - Longest par 4 on the course demands a long straight shot avoiding a bunker on the left side of the fairway. An on target second shot is a must to this well bunkered green. |
#16 - Longest par 4 on the course ...
| #17 - Par three requiring a short to medium iron shot placed in the middle to right side of the green is your safest shot. Bunker left could make for a difficult par. |
#17 - Par three requiring a short ...
| #18 - Tee shot should favor the left side of the fairway to avoid water. A well placed lay up leaves a short iron to a wide but shallow green. Exact distance on your 3rd shot is a must. |
#18 - Tee shot should favor the le...
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