Course Details
No. 1, Par 4, 373 Yards
A shot from right to left will be required to negotiate a tough opening tee shot. A large tree is guarding the left side of the hole and a stream runs away from the tee box forcing a longer carry for any shots that leak right. A short iron into the L-shaped green will need to be precise. Two bunkers – one right and one behind – guard the green.
No. 2, Par 4, 467 Yards
A lateral hazard runs the entire length of the hole on the right side with OB left. A long and straight tee shot will still leave a long iron into a narrow green.
No. 3, Par 5, 581 Yards
The longest hole on the course. A three-shot hole that doglegs right 100 yards from the green. The tee shot must be straight as a native area to the right almost assuredly means a lost ball. The second shot faces two bunkers guarding the right side of the fairway and a third on the left. The green is narrow with undulation and slopes from back to front.
No. 4, Par 3, 160 Yards
A carry over water that protects the left side of the green. Misses to the right means a chip shot that runs towards the water. There is a ridge on the right front of the green that provides an challenging pin position.
No. 5, Par 4, 362 Yards
An iron off the tee from the back tee box is required while the forward tee offer a risk/reward tee shot with a driver. A water hazard protects the front of a narrow green the runs away and to the left. A large ridge in the middle of the green requires a precise shot into the green.
No. 6, Par 3, 178 Yards
Another over-water carry that extends to protect the right side of the green.
No. 7, Par 4, 371 Yards
The fairway gets very narrow for the longer hitters. An L-shaped green give the accurate golfer a good chance for birdie.
No. 8, Par 5, 527 Yards
Out of bounds left and a lateral hazard right faces the golfer off of the tee. The second shot has a lake on the left and the lateral hazard continuing on the right. The green is nestled behind the lake offering a challenge for golfers trying to reach the green in two. Those laying up will have a third shot needing to carry a bunker to get to the green.
No. 9, Par 4, 388 Yards
A fairway bunker on the right side catches fades off the tee. A short approach is made difficult by an undulating green with a bunker protecting the front left.
No. 10, Par 4, 353 Yards
Out of bounds line both sides of the fairway with bunkers protecting the right side. A good drive to the left of these bunkers will leave a short iron into the green but do not miss left as there is a steep fall-off area.
No. 11, Par 3, 171 Yards
The only par 3 that does not require a carry over water. Hitting the green is a must as getting up and down on the simple par 3 is difficult.
No. 12, Par 3, 380 Yards
A par 4 requiring a long straight tee shot that needs to carry about 220 yards to cover a small stream across the fairway. With out of bounds to the right, a lateral hazard to the left and a tree in the fairway this is one of the more challenging tee shots on the course. Three bunkers guard the right side of the green.
No. 13, Par 5, 540 Yards
A fairway bunker left and a large oak tree on the right make for a beautiful but daunting view from the tee. The entire hole plays slightly uphill with a second shot requiring accuracy. There is a drop off the the left of the green and a bunker catching shots that leak right of the small target.
No. 14, Par 4, 457 Yards
A 180 yard carry off the tee is required to cover the wetlands and a small stream crossing the start of the fairway. Two bunkers guard the fairway landing area. The L-shaped green in undulating and guarded by two bunkers, one left and one behind.
No. 15, Par 4, 433 Yards
Long hitters need no hit driver, as there is a stream 290 yards off and a menacing bunker on the left side of the fairway. This leaves a long challenging long iron or fairway wood shot approach into a green with a large ridge separating the front for the back.
No. 16, Par 3, 181 Yards
Tee shot is all carry over water to a peninsula green. Shots the drift left have a chance to be collected in a small pot bunker while all other misses are likely to end up in the water.
No. 17, Par 5, 558 Yards
Out of bounds left and three bunkers left guard the fairway. A lake is located around 340 yards from the tee. The second shot requires a fade for any player trying to reach the green in two. A lake and a pot bunker guards the right side of the green and a lateral hazard right of the green make for a challenging shot even if a player lays up.
No. 18, Par 4, 361 Yards
An uphill tee shot has to deal with a large pecan tree on the right side of the fairway. The green is guarded by two bunkers on the right side of the green.