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Hole #1 |
Hole #2 |
Hole #3 |
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Par 4
381yards/340 yards
Description
This is a slight dogleg to the right with a
fairway bunker on the left side and out of bounds to the
right. Most players will take a driver or 3 wood at the
right edge of the bunker and play a slight fade leaving
a wedge into this shallow, sloping green. Beware of the
back left hole location, there is very little room for
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Par 4
399 yards/339 yards
Description
The yardage here is deceptive as the hole plays downhill
and typically downwind with water on the right and trees
on the left. Players will hit driver inside the 100
yard marker leaving a lofted wedge into a receptive
green. Players who keep their approach below the hole
will have a good chance for birdie.
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Par 3
207 yards/168 yards
Description
The first par 3 on the course plays to a
large green with bunkers left and right and a drop-off
on the right as well. The safe play would seem to be
left of the green but this leaves the player with a
delicate chip to a green that slopes away. The subtle
breaks in this green will leave many players questioning
their eyesight.
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Hole #4 |
Hole #5 |
Hole #6 |
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Par 4
418 yards/319 yards
Description
The dogleg right fourth presents the player with
a landing area that is generous but a green that is
demanding. The players will face a small, elevated
green with bunkers left and right. The slope on the
front of the green will also pull a ball back down into
the fairway. |
Par 5
482 yards/393 yards
Description
The first of back-to-back par 5’s offers the
player a chance to recover from a slow start or continue
a hot streak. Players will take a driver over the two
fairway bunkers and inside the 200 yard marker leaving a
mid-iron to the green. Eagle is a definite possibility
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Par 5
573 yards/506 yards
Description
Once again the yardage is deceptive, this time
due to the severe dogleg right. Players must make
a decision as to how much of the corner to cut as a line
too far left will put the player through the fairway and
into the desert while too far right will bring the trees
into play. A typical left to right wind will
complicate matters further. Once in the fairway
the player will be facing a bunkered green complex with
out-of-bounds left and right. Watch for the back
right hole location as this will truly test any player's nerves.
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Hole #7 |
Hole #8 |
Hole #9 |
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Par 4
412 yards/350 yards
Description
This par 4 forces the player to decide between
playing to the wide part of the fairway leaving a short
iron into the green or taking a driver past the lake
into a narrow landing area but leaving a lofted wedge
and a good shot at birdie. Players will have to watch
the back hole locations as the green drops off severely
just off the collar. |
Par 3
186 yards/114 yards
Description
The second par 3 on the front nine plays
slightly downhill to a wide, shallow green with gentle
breaks. Club selection is critical especially if the
wind is in the player’s face. |
Par 4
395 yards/350 yards
Description
Accuracy is key on this hole as there is a
fairway bunker on the right side that will direct the
player’s eyes toward the stand of pines guarding the
left side of the fairway. The green here is large and
sloping toward the front, any hole location in the front
third of the green needs to be treated with caution. |
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Back 9
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Hole #10 |
Hole #11 |
Hole #12 |
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Par 4
462 yards/335 yards
The back nine starts
showing it’s teeth early. The tee shot is played to a
narrow fairway that is guarded by trees on the left and
a lake on the right, from there the players will be
looking at a small, elevated green with bunkers left and
right. The normal wind direction is into the player’s
face as well, take a par and move on. |
Par 4/Par 5
436 yards/425 yards
Another tough driving hole,
the eleventh gently slides to the right with a stand of
pines guarding the left side of the fairway and
out-of-bounds to the right. Once in the fairway, the
player will be looking at a long narrow green with
bunkers on both sides. Normally played with a crosswind
from right to left, getting an approach close here is an
accomplishment.
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Par 4
390 yards/319 yards
Most players will choose a
fairway wood or hybrid off the tee as the fairway
narrows and turns left around the 130 yard mark.
Approach shots need to be accurate as three bunkers
surround a shallow green angling from the front left to
the back right. Once on the green the player will face
a myriad of different breaks depending the location of
the hole. |
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Hole #13 |
Hole #14 |
Hole #15 |
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Par 4
409 yards/351 yards
The thirteenth once again
plays into the prevailing wind. The fairway is
protected by trees and desert on the left and a lake on
the right that is not visible from the tee. If the hole
location is cut on the right side of the green the
player will want to stay well left of the flag, the
green slopes severely from right to left on this side
and any shot right of the green is in deep trouble.
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Par 4
365 yards/327 yards
This short par 4 offers the
player a chance to make up some ground after a tough
opening stretch on the back nine. Most players will
choose a fairway wood off the tee to set up a solid
wedge distance into this small green. Once on the green
the player will have a good look at birdie with just
subtle breaks to navigate. |
Par 4/ Par 5
443 yards/389 yards
It’s decision time again,
the player can either lay-up short of the ravine or try
to carry the tee shot over the right side of the bridge.
While the lay-up is safer it does leave a longer
approach to a tough green. Carrying the ravine
leaves a shorter approach but the penalty for missing
the fairway is severe. This green is deceptive as
it is flatter than it looks.
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Hole #16 |
Hole #17 |
Hole #18 |
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Par 4
355 yards/310 yards
Once the player has
survived the fifteenth he will turn around and face the
shortest par 4 on the course and possibly the meanest.
The tee shot must be accurate as there is a fairway
bunker to carry, trees left as well as desert and a
water hazard on the right. Once the player navigates
all of this he then faces a green that slopes severely
from back left to front right and can be downright
treacherous if the wind is blowing. |
Par 3
233 yards/149 yards
The only par 3 on the back
nine requires the player to hit a long iron high so that
it will hold on this small green, this will be
complicated by the normal right to left wind. Another
deceptive green, it appears to slope back to front but
is actually quite flat which can lead to a good chance
at birdie once the player has hit this green.
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Par 5
528 yards/406 yards
The common play here is a
fade around the far end of the lake although some
players will carry the ball over the lake leaving a
short approach to this par 5. Once in the fairway the
players will face an elevated green with a bunker on the
left and one guarding the front right. Eagle is a
possibility and birdie is expected. |
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