Course Tipsheet

Hole #1 371 yards
Par 4
This opening hole is a dog leg left running along the driving range on the left, which is out of bounds. For the best angle to avoid the tree and bunker left of the green, keep your drive on the right of the fairway.
Hole #2 549 yards
Par 5
The first of 5 par 5’s. Out of bounds runs all along the left side. The 2 bunkers and grove trees on the right are situated perfectly for the average drive. You are not getting home in 2, so lay up for your approach shot to the green that is guarded on the right, front and back, by 2 bunkers.
Hole #3 173 yards
Par 3
A mid length par 3 that most will bail out to the right to avoid O.B. on the left. Beware of the 2 bunkers to the left and right front of the green.
Hole #4 420 yards
Par 4
This par 4 is the number one handicap hole. Hitting a narrow fairway and avoiding a bunker on the left, leaves a long approach shot to a green guarded by 2 bunkers on the left side of the green.
Hole #5 406 yards
Par 4
Carrying the trees will shorten this dog leg right hole. A Scottish links style bunker can be reached on the right by the longer hitters. The green, which has a bunker on the front right, plays much longer with the Blue flag.
Hole #6 483 yards
Par 5
A creek runs along the whole left side. With a great drive, you can attempt a risk/reward shot to the green. The creek crosses the fairway around the 100 yard stake and continues to the right of the green. A bunker on the left of the green should be avoided.
Hole #7 135 yards
Par 3
A short par 3 with 2 bunkers to catch any shots short. The green slopes from the back to the front.
Hole #8 387 yards
Par 4
A good drive on this short par 4 leaves a short approach shot to a green that is guarded by a bunker on the left side. The green slopes from right to left.
Hole #9 419 yards
Par 4
The last hole on the front nine offers a long par 4. A tee shot skirting the trees on the right shortens the hole. Take a par on this hole and head for the back 9 happy.
Hole #10 323 yards
Par 4
A driver is not needed on this short hole. A shot over the grove of trees on the left, while staying away from the right side, leaves a very short shot to a green that slopes from the front to the back.
Hole #11 460 yards
Par 5
With a good tee shot, this hole is the best opportunity for birdie, maybe even eagle. A fairway bunker and green side bunker, both on the right side should be avoided to obtain a low score.
Hole #12 201 yards
Par 3
A long par 3 with bunker on the left side. Any shot left of the bunker will find the long grass. Any bail out right will leave a difficult up and down.
Hole #13 520 yards
Par 5
A difficult par 5 that will need 3 shots to reach a longer than you think green. With a very generous driving area, your 2nd shot should be a lay up to the 100 yard, but avoid the trees on the right, as any approach from there could be blocked out by the trees or worse, enter the hazard.
Hole #14 160 yards
Par 3
Picking the correct club is important here as any shot short will land on the hill, but the green is not very deep and going long left will find the bunker.
Hole #15 347 yards
Par 4
A lay up to the 150 leaves a short approach to the green. The green has slopes on both sides which will feed shots to the centre of the green. Missing either side of the green will leave very difficult par saves.
Hole #16 143 yards
Par 3
A short down hill par 3. Birdie chances are here but find the water on the right and you get a big number here!
Hole #17 467 yards
Par 5
A shot down the left side will shorten this hole where you can reach this par 5 in two. Two bunkers guard this green on the right and back. This is your last real chance at birdie. Take advantage.
Hole #18 375 yards
Par 4
Any tee shot down the left side will be blocked out by the trees on your approach to the green. A tree and bunker guard the long green on the right. Par is a good score here.