Hole 1 Tee
Did you warm up? Our first whole is 595 yards long from the White tees. Stay focused and stay on teh fairway. At the end you will find the flag on the 2 tier, elevated green .
View from Behind #1 Green
At 600 yards, you find yourself on or near the green. Depending onthe pin placement, you may have an uphill or downhill putt as this green has 2 tiers.
Hole 2 Tee
Which club to use? Depending on your skill level, from the White Tee, the creek crosses the hole twice. Once at about 150 yards and again at 280 yards.
Hole 2 Fairway
If this is your view on the 2nd hole, you are left on the fairway and the big tree is protecting the only safe spot if you can’t hit the green. The creek wraps around this green on three sides.
Hole 2 Green
Whether you drove to this point or you are here in 2, you know have a tight 50 yard shot over water to the green, but don’t forget about the water behind the green as well.
#2 Green Bridge
Not an island green, but the only way to get to it is over the bridge. Take your putter and any wedges you might need and if you have a ball retriever it might be a good idea to take as well.
Hole 3 Approach
This short Par 4 is a case of risk vs. reward. Only 215 yards to the green from the White tees. Do you have a shot that can carry the creek in front of the green and stay on? This view is about a 190 yard shot, leaving a tricky 50 yard shot over water.
Hole 3 Green
Looking back from this view, the tee is back beside the bushes on the left. If you are here in 1 shot, you just have a slight downhill putt for eagle.
Hole 4 Green
Don’t let the little bird on the green make you think this is an easy birdie hole. The 533 Yard, dog-leg right, Par 5 will challeange you to hit the fairway which narrows at 300 yards.
Hole 5 Green
If you are shooting from here, you either had to drop another ball after hitting the water, or you came up short on this 185 yard Par 3. Careful, the edges of the green will prevent your ball from staying on. Aim for the middle.
Hole 6 Tee
A Par 4 with a slighly blind tee shot. You can’t see the green so you need to aim for the raised fairwar down the left. The creek crosses just in front of the tee box and there is a gully across the fairway about 130 yards.
Behind 7 Green
A pictureesque view of the green. A false front on the green will guide your ball back into the mounds in front of the green. Aim for the middle of the green to give your self a level putt.
Hole 9 Tee
The uphill Par 3 hole is a challenging way to end the front nine. The large green protected by a tree in front and if you play your tee shot correctly, perhaps you can use the hill behind the green to bring your ball back down to the green.
Hole 9 Green
The uphill Par 3 hole is a challenging way to end the front nine. The large green protected by a tree in front and if you play your tee shot correctly, perhaps you can use the hill behind the green to bring your ball back down to the green.
Hole 12 Forward Tee
At just 125 yards from the forward tees (this view), it seems like it would be a simple swing and putt for birdie. Just don’t think about the pond and bunker in front of he green if you come up short or he creek behind if you a little long with your attempt.
Hole 12 Green
Standing on the green, looking back at the elevated tees (left of the tees in the distance). This 180 yard Par 3, is protected short by a pond and just past the green you will find the creek.
Hole 13 Fairway
If you are standing here, you stopped short of the water and hit it roughly 200 yards form the White tees. You are now staring down a 220 yard shot up hill to a large green.
Hole 14 Tee
The 10 yard Par 3 has 4 tees. 2 at the top of the hill (Red &Blue) and 2 at the bottom (White & Blue). You can take on this hole from many angles. Watch out fof the Out-of-Bounds on the right and if you are playing from the lower tees, the green is guarded by several mounds.
Hole 16 Approach
Hopefully you are here in 2 shots on this 440 yard Par 5. Take aim at the pin, roughly 75 yards from this point. Don’t think aboutthe water hazard in fornt.
Behind 18th green
If you find yourself hre, with the pin in the middle of the green. Aim for your ball to just land on the green and right of the pin, The green slopes towards and left of the pin. A chip to far and your ball could roll right off the green.