Hole 1
A good starting hole. Dog leg left with a wide fairway. No bunkers. Par is a good bet on this hole. Water is on both sides of the fairway.
Hole 2
Tough driving hole with out of bounds on left and water on the right. Second shot is critical in the playing of this hole. Either lay-up to hazard or gamble to carry the water. Green is elevated, firm, and guarded by water on the left and rear.
Hole 3
A challenging par 3. The green is very undulating and challenging to putt. Proper club selection is a must to get it close to the hole.
Hole 4
Shortest par 4 on the front side with a wide fairway and large green. Birdies can be plentiful on this hole.
Hole 5
Straight away par 4 with large fairway bunker on the right. Hole plays longer than the yardage indicates. Large, undulating green.
Hole 6
Longest par 4 on the course. Wind is always a factor on this hole. Long second shot to a very large, well-bunkered, difficult green. Par is a great score.
Hole 7
A reachable par 5 with numerous bunkers and features a water area on the right side of fairway near the green. A large and fairly flat green. Birdies and eagles are not uncommon.
Hole 8
The longest and most difficult par 3. Well-bunkered on left and out of bounds on the right. Very large and difficult green.
Hole 9
A good driving hole. This long par 4 has out-of-bounds on both sides of the fairway. Water comes into play on the second shot. Very shallow and flat green.
Hole 10
One of the tightest driving holes on the golf course doesn’t get any easier if you do hit the fairway. A very small green with some interesting pin positions makes four a great start to the back nine.
Hole 11
The most difficult driving hole and par 4 on the course. Fairly wide fairway with out of bounds on left and water on the right. A very large and undulating green. Very difficult to get your ball close to the hole. A most intimidating golf hole that yields more bogeys than pars.
Hole 12
The shortest par 5. Very reachable in two shots. The ideal drive is down the left side of the fairway. Lots of bunkers to avoid while playing to the very small green.
Hole 13
The shortest par 3. This hole can be played from various angles depending on which tee you select. Large sloping green from back to front. No bunkers.
Hole 14
Another straightaway par 4. Large mounds line the right side of the fairway. Elevated green surrounded by bunkers. Water behind the green for those that hit second shot long. A good opportunity for a birdie.
Hole 15
Very picturesque. A good risk-reward hole with an undulating well guarded fairway. A driveable green, but difficult to putt. A good Par 4.
Hole 16
A straight forward par 3 featuring a large waste area on the right of the green. A very deep and fairly flat putting surface.
Hole 17
A long and challenging par 4. The smallest green on the course. Must avoid fairway bunker on the right of the hole. Wind is always a factor on this hole. Par is a good score.
Hole 18
A good finishing hole. A hard dogleg right par 5 with water along the entire right side. Reachable in two for those who try, but big numbers are lurking nearby. Deepest green on the course, hard to judge your approach shot.



















