Hole 1

Pro Playing Tips
The tee shot for this straightaway Par 4 must avoid trees on both sides to set up a short to mid-iron approach. A bunker guards the left side of a three-tiered green.
Par: 4 | HCP: 7
Black | 422 |
Green | 360 |
White | 355 |
Burgundy | 294 |
Hole 2

Pro Playing Tips
Tee Shots should stay to the right of the fairway bunker except for longer hitters who can cut the corner of this dogleg left Par 4. A drive to the fairway sets up a downhill approach to a large undulating green
Par: 4 | HCP: 1
Black | 437 |
Green | 416 |
White | 351 |
Burgundy | 310 |
Hole 3

Pro Playing Tips
A boulder in the middle of this Par 5 slight dogleg left splits the fairway in two. A good drive will split fairway bunkers on the left and the rock on the right. Long hitters can carry it over the rock to open the approach shot, and have a good opportunity for birdie or better
Par: 5 | HCP: 5
Black | 555 |
Green | 509 |
White | 499 |
Burgundy | 432 |
Hole 4

Pro Playing Tips
A dogleg right Par 4, with a fairway bunker protecting the corner. A good drive beyond the bend or to the corner will open up a straight, downhill approach to a medium sized green.
Par: 4 | HCP: 13
Black | 387 |
Green | 372 |
White | 332 |
Burgundy | 246 |
Hole 5

Pro Playing Tips
The first Par 3 on the course, and only one on the front 9, is one of the most difficult shots all day. Club selection is vital for a green guarded by a bunker in the front, and a hazard on the right and behind. Aim for the center of the green!
Par: 3 | HCP: 17
Black | 178 |
Green | 156 |
White | 145 |
Burgundy | 109 |
Hole 6

Pro Playing Tips
A wide fairway makes this short Par 4 one of the easier tee shots of the day, but avoid the two fairway bunkers to the right. The approach is to an undulating green with bunkers right and left.
Par: 4 | HCP: 15
Black | 389 |
Green | 357 |
White | 346 |
Burgundy | 232 |
Hole 7

Pro Playing Tips
The tee shot on this slight dogleg right must be far enough to shorten a hazardous approach shot. A good drive will leave about 100 yards for an approach that must carry a hazard in front of the green.
Par: 4 | HCP: 11
Black | 404 |
Green | 341 |
White | 336 |
Burgundy | 278 |
Hole 8

Pro Playing Tips
A long Par 4, with trees down the right side and a narrow fairway, it takes two good shots to reach a relatively flat green. Favor the left side of the fairway to open the approach.
Par: 4 | HCP: 3
Black | 430 |
Green | 421 |
White | 378 |
Burgundy | 278 |
Hole 9

Pro Playing Tips
A medium length Par 4, a tee shot that draws from right to left can cut a little of the corner off, but be careful, as trees guard the left side the entire way to the green. Club selection is vital on the approach to a narrow, deep green.
Par: 4 | HCP: 9
Black | 406 |
Green | 379 |
White | 352 |
Burgundy | 297 |
Hole 10

Pro Playing Tips
A slightly downhill Par 3, the opening hole of the back 9 is guarded by bunkers on the front left and back left of the green. There is plenty of room short of the green , setting up a good chance for an up and down.
Par: 3 | HCP: 18
Black | 169 |
Green | 159 |
White | 133 |
Burgundy | 84 |
Hole 11

Pro Playing Tips
A good tee shot is important on this dogleg right Par 4. You must carry the wetlands of approximately 100 yards from the Men’s tees, and stay left of the hazard on the right. Longer hitters must also be careful not to drive it too far, as it is possible to go through the dogleg. This set up an approach to an inviting, unguarded green.
Par: 4 | HCP: 8
Black | 386 |
Green | 377 |
White | 352 |
Burgundy | 210 |
Hole 12

Pro Playing Tips
A long, straight Par 5, with trees down the left side and wetlands to the right. It is reachable for longer hitters with two good shot, but will play as a three-shot hole for most players.
Par: 5 | HCP: 2
Black | 548 |
Green | 534 |
White | 512 |
Burgundy | 405 |
Hole 13

Pro Playing Tips
A slight dogleg left Par 4, where placement of the drive is more important than length. A good tee shot will favor the left center of the fairway, setting up a slightly downhill approach shot to a green guarded on the front right by a deep bunker. Short is better than long, as there is a steep bank over the green.
Par: 4 | HCP: 10
Black | 400 |
Green | 385 |
White | 360 |
Burgundy | 270 |
Hole 14

Pro Playing Tips
A short Par 4 with some of the best scenery on the course looking over the wetlands. From the Green or White tees, a long hitter can try to drive the green with a shot around or over the slight dogleg right. Otherwise, aim for the left center of the fairway to set up a short approach to a sloping green.
Par: 4 | HCP: 12
Black | 350 |
Green | 305 |
White | 284 |
Burgundy | 211 |
Hole 15

Pro Playing Tips
A beautiful view of the surrounding wetlands can be seen from all parts of this hole. A Par 3 with water short and left, a good strategy is to aim for the center of this large green and try to make par!
Par: 3 | HCP: 16
Black | 170 |
Green | 140 |
White | 128 |
Burgundy | 68 |
Hole 16

Pro Playing Tips
A good Par 4 with a fairway that narrows as you get closer to the green, aim for the left center of the fairway to set up a medium length approach. A large, sloping green awaits with a bunker in the front left.
Par: 4 | HCP: 6
Black | 413 |
Green | 396 |
White | 352 |
Burgundy | 308 |
Hole 17

Pro Playing Tips
The tee shot should favor the right side on this short Par 4 to set up the best approach angle to the green. Club selection is vital for the approach, as the green depth is only about 25 yards.
Par: 4 | HCP: 14
Black | 354 |
Green | 342 |
White | 321 |
Burgundy | 257 |
Hole 18

Pro Playing Tips
Drive towards the left side to avoid fairway bunkers on the right. This Par 5 finishing hole is reachable in two for long hitters, or a lay-up shot to the fairway sets up a downhill approach with a short iron or wedge. A good opportunity for birdie on the closing hole.
Par: 5 | HCP: 4
Black | 572 |
Green | 501 |
White | 492 |
Burgundy | 365 |