Hole One

Par 4 - The Par 4 opening hole doglegs slightly to the right. A series of three bunkers guard the landing area, two on the left and one on the right. The correct line for your tee shot is to aim over the right bunker, provided you to carry it. The green, at 41 yards deep will require careful club selection.
Hole Two

Par Five - This monster of a Par 5 will be a three shot hole for most players. I you can carry the bunker on the left, working your ball away from the hazards down the right side will provide you with the largest margin for error. Laying-up towards the green is a straightforward shot. Plan your lay-up to your favorite yardage as this green is small and well protected.
Hole Three

Par Three - If the pin is tucked behind the front bunker, pay attention to the numbers to reach the font-left portion of the green. Keeping in mind, if you keep your shot to the right and miss-hit it, two putting may be easier than getting up and down from the bunker.
Hole Four

Par Four - A very demanding tee shot as you have three bunkers to deal with, including one in the middle of the fairway. You have options for your tee shot. An aggressive approach would favour carrying the left bunker and staying short of the bunker in the centre of the fairway. A more conservative approach may favour the right side of the fairway, staying short of the bunker on the right but leaving a longer approach to the green.
Hole Five

Par Four - Refer to tee shot yardages in the yardage booklet. If you carry the bunkers on the left, you will be rewarded with a shorter approach to a tricky and undulating green. But watch out, come up short and your approach shot may be blocked from the green.
Hole Six

Par Three - Get an accurate yardage and take dead aim!
Hole Seven

Par Four - A short but very well protected Par 4. The ideal tee shot will land short of the right greenside bunker. There are some magnificent bunkers on this hole, much nicer to admire from the fairway than from within.
Hole Eight
Par Five
Not much danger from the tee here. May be time to let the shaft out! When going for it in two, there is water right of the green. Planning your lay-up shot to 100 yards will take the left fairway bunker out of play.
Hole Nine

Par Four - Clear the water and bunkers on this hole off the tee. Playing your approach shot, a miss will sink (H20) while a miss to the right leaves you an opportunity to get it up-and-down.
Hole Ten

Par Four - Carrying the left bunker is out of the question. A shot favoring the right side of the fairway leaves the largest margin for error provided you can carry your tee shot past the bunkers on the right. The green is 43 yards deep. Factor this in when selecting your approach club. A miss right will be your easiest up and down.
Hole Eleven

Par Four - A fairly tame Par 4. If you know you have enough club to hit it past the bunker on the left you can swing freely; but, take note of the yardage to the end of the fairway to avoid the hazard crossing the fairway. Your approach shot is to a well guarded two-tier green, calculating the correct yardage for your approach may pay big dividends.
Hole Twelve

Par Four - The split fairway Par 4 is divided by a large waste bunker up the middle. Your likelihood of carrying the waste bunker is not great. Be sure to choose either the left or right fairway. If approach shots over water bother you, you may want to keep your tee shot to the right side. Your approach shot is to a large green, a miss right is your best chance for up and down.
Hole Thirteen

Par Three - A great little Par 3. It's all in front of you in plain view. The water on the left isn't in play. Not much between you and a birdie here.
Hole Fourteen

Par Five - Your tee shot should favour the right side of the fairway as there is water down the left, but beware of out of bounds right. If you are able to carry the bunker on the right, you can swing freely. The best lay-up position will keep you right of the left fairway bunker. The green is 50 yards deep, be sure to factor this in when selecting your approach club.
Hole Fifteen

Par Four - Hole 15 is a challenging dog-leg left Par 4 with a large bunker protecting the corner. You will want to keep your tee shot right of the left bunker unless you can carry it. Pin position will come into play when selecting your approach club to this wide and narrow green. Your approach shot to the left side is substantially longer than to the right.
Hole Sixteen

Par Four/Five - The longest Par 4 on the course. There are no hazards from the tee allowing you to swing freely and get a good start on this demanding hole. Getting on the green in two is quite an accomplishment. Your easiest up and down will come from short or left of the green.
Hole Seventeen

Par Three - The 44 yard deep green is protected by two large bunkers, one left and one right. Get an accurate yardage to the pin and take dead aim.
Hole Eighteen

Par Five - This beautiful and challenging finishing hole requires a well struck tee shot that will leave you the option of laying-up in front of the green or going for the green in two. Refer to the yardage book to get yardages to clear the water in line with the left side of the green side bunker to lay-up. Pay close attention to a pin position on the right as your carry to reach the green is substantially farther than a pin on the left.

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