Course Tour - 2nd Hole A slight draw on your Tee shot will set you up for a challenging 2nd shot that is threatened by a creek and a tight green. Par 4; Blue Tee Yardage 306
Course Tour - 3rd Hole Straight off the Tee, your second shot should be placed near the dog leg right. Don’t leave your 3rd shot short unless you like the water. Par 5; Blue Tee Yardage 453
Course Tour - 5th Hole Risk of landing in the ravine if your drive isn’t long enough. You may consider laying up short of the ravine to ensure a 2nd shot. Par 4; Blue Tee Yardage 410
Course Tour - 10th Hole This hole requires a solid drive and a precise 2nd shot to reach the green in two. If you need 3 strokes, make sure that you are accurate with your wedge. Par 4; Blue Tee Yardage 379
Course Tour - 12th Hole A double dog leg left with an elevated green, beware of hitting to the right on your second shot. Remember to adjust your club for the elevated green. Par 5; Blue Tee Yardage 509
Course Tour - 13th Hole A slight dog leg right. Don’t go right off the Tee; there is a sand bunker and trees. This green requires a careful read. Par 4; Blue Tee Yardage 375
Course Tour - 14th Hole A challenging Par 4, slightly dog leg right, pond to the right and just short of the green will certainly boost your ego. Par 4; Blue Tee Yardage 426
Course Tour - 15th Hole A straight away Par 3 that produces more fours and fives than threes. Many tee shots come up short. Par 3; Blue Tee Yardage 200
Course Tour - 16th Hole Your 2nd shot to the green is short, more often than not. Tough putts when the pin is located at the back. Par 4; Blue Tee Yardage 355
Course Tour - 18th Hole A double dog leg left and then right to a tight green. Simply don’t go to the right on your second shot and you could have a shot at the easiest birdie on the course, a great way to finish. Par 5; Blue Tee Yardage 466