Hole 1

Manager’s playing tip:

Your round will begin with a significant elevation change. A driver is not necessary to hit this undulating fairway. Avoid the right side of this hole as you may end up getting blocked out by the trees on the right. Your approach shot to the small green is guarded by a bunker on the front left side of the green, and one off the back of the green. The green slopes from back to front.

Hole 2

Manager’s playing tip:

This challenging par 3 will test your accuracy with your irons. The green is protected by a large bunker on the right of the green. Do not miss your tee shot left as you will end up at the bottom of a steep hill with the inability to see the putting surface. The green has a gentle slope from back to front.

Hole 3

Manager’s playing tip:

From the back tee block, you will be hitting a semi blind tee shot. Avoid the right side of the fairway, as you will be blocked on your approach shot. Your approach shot to the green is significantly uphill and guarded by bunkers on the right and front left of the green. It is better to be putting uphill to the hole on this green.

Hole 4

Manager’s playing tip:

Tee shots to the right will be blocked out by the trees. Long hitters will be able to reach in 2 but a layup to the 100 yard marker may be preferable. The green is guarded by a large ravine and 3 greenside bunkers. There is out of bounds to the right of the fairway and behind the green.

Hole 5

Manager’s playing tip:

The tee shot on this hole is very demanding. Your best position off the tee is the left side of the fairway. Your second shot will be a blind shot to a green that is guarded by trees on the right. Most golfers will play this par 5 as a 3 shot hole. The green has significant slope from the back to the front.

Hole 6

Manager’s playing tip:

A tough par 3 which requires an accurate tee shot. Anything short of the green will funnel down a pretty significant slope. This green is perhaps the toughest on the course. It is certainly better to be below the hole as there is a pronounced slope from the back to the front of the green. Follow the cart path to the left of the green, around the tennis courts and use the cart path to the 7th tee.

Hole 7

Manager’s playing tip:

The tee deck for this challenging par 3 is nestled between the Pro Shop and Club House. Do not hit your tee shot long on this hole as you will be trying to scramble from a severe slope off the back of the green. The green is guarded by 3 bunkers. Par here is a very good score.

Hole 8

Manager’s playing tip:

This is the most challenging par 4 on the course. Your tee shot, from the back tee, takes you through a chute which requires precision. The fairway is lined with trees on the left and right. However, there is more room to the right side of the fairway. Your second shot will be played from the top of a hill down to a green that has a bunker short right of the green. This green presents significant undulation.

Hole 9

Manager’s playing tip:

This par 3 presents you with a very demanding tee shot. The green is surrounded by 3 steep hills and guarded by a bunker on the left and right. This green has considerable slope from the back to the front of the green. It is better to be putting from below the hole, as any downhill putt will pick up lots of speed.

Hole 11

Manager’s playing tip:

This challenging par 3 will test your accuracy with your irons. The green is protected by a large bunker on the right of the green. Do not miss your tee shot left as you will end up at the bottom of a steep hill with the inability to see the putting surface. The green has a gentle slope from back to front.

Hole 12

Manager’s playing tip:

From the back tee block, you will be hitting a semi blind tee shot. Avoid the right side of the fairway, as you will be blocked on your approach shot if you go too far right. Your approach shot to the green is significantly uphill and guarded by bunkers on the right and front left of the green. This green is fast!

Hole 13

Manager’s playing tip:

Hit it long and left! Tee shots to the right side will be blocked out by the trees. Long hitters will be able to reach in 2 but a layup, to the 100 yard marker may be preferable. The green is guarded by a large ravine and 3 greenside bunkers. There is out of bounds behind the green.

Hole 14

Manager’s playing tip:

The tee shot on this hole is very demanding. Your best position off the tee is the left side of the fairway. Your second shot will be a blind shot to a green that is guarded by trees on the right. Most golfers will play this par 5 as a 3 shot hole. The green has significant slope from the back to the front.

Hole 15

Manager’s playing tip:

A tough par 3 which requires an accurate tee shot. Anything short of the green will funnel down a pretty significant slope. This green is perhaps the toughest on the course. It is certainly better to be below the hole as there is a pronounced slope from the back to the front of the green. When playing this hole from the Blue tees, you will need to drop down a club or 2.

Hole 16

Manager’s playing tip:

The tee deck for this challenging par 3 is nestled between the Pro Shop and Club House. Do not hit your tee shot long on this hole as you will be trying to scramble from a severe slope off the back of the green. The green is guarded by 3 bunkers. Par here is a very good score. When playing this hole from the Blue Tees, you will need to drop down a club or 2.

Hole 17

Manager’s playing tip:

This is the most challenging par 4 on the course. Your tee shot, from the back tee, takes you through a chute which requires precision. The fairway is lined with trees on the left and right. However, there is more room to the right side of the fairway. Your second shot will be played from the top of a hill down to a green that has a bunker short right of the green. This green presents significant undulation.