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A challenging starting hole with water guarding both sides of the landing zone for longer hitters. The approach shot is to a sloped green surrounded with bunkers.
A dogleg to the right that sets-up for a left to right ball flight. Land a fade over the fairway bunker and you will be rewarded with a mid-short iron into the green.
Playing to your strengths on this short par 4 is key. Make sure to pick a club off the tee that leaves you with your favorite yardage for your second shot. This 2-tiered green slopes back to front.
Favor the left side of the fairway on this par 4 as the landing area kicks balls to the right.
A picturesque par 3 over water that demands distance control. After selecting your club, commit to the shot as indecisiveness can often lead to a big number.
A reachable par 5 that invokes risk vs. reward throughout the hole. Two good shots can leave you with an eagle putt on this large but difficult putting surface.
A long par 3 that often plays shorter than the yardage. Trees next to the tee box often diminish the common south-west wind, and balls landing short and left of the putting surface will often roll out to the middle of the green.
This long par 5 invokes creativity on all shots into and around the putting surface. Players must contend with the water to the right of the green, but slope to the left can be resourceful bail-out area.
High scores are not uncommon on this short par 4 as the green slopes severely from right to left. This slope must be taken into consideration on 2nd shots as well as putts.
This straight par 4 requires precision on approach shots. The green features 3 tiers that can create several dramatic hole locations.
One of the most challenging short holes on the golf course. Tee shots must split the fairway bunkers to set up a mid to short iron approach shot to a diagonal shaped green guarded with large bunkers. 2nd shots from the rough often land in the front greenside bunker or run through the green.
This beautiful and short par 3 runs to the backside of the Blair Conference Center. Don’t be fooled, as the fountains show water is only steps away from the backside of the green.
The rolling terrain on this par 4 requires a decision off the tee. Lay back to leave yourself with a full shot on level terrain or hit it long and leave yourself with a shorter shot on a difficult downhill lie?
The back-tee box on 15 gives one of the most dramatic views of the renovation. Longer hitters can carry the fairway bunker leaving them a scoring iron into the green. Favor the right side of the green as balls will roll left on approach shots.
A picturesque par 4 sitting in the valley of the back 9 with a multi-tiered water feature extending from the front of the green to the right side of the fairway. 2nd shots require strong fortitude as the green sits only a few feet behind the stone wall framing the water in front.
A long par 3 which offers some of the best views on the course. Shots short and to the left may bounce to the middle of the putting surface.
This dogleg to the right finishes back at the clubhouse. Favor the left side of the fairway to ensure a line to the green as trees can block shots finishing on the right side.