COURSE MAPA right-to-left drive off the tee should keep you on the fairway giving you an open second shot to the green. Deep bunkers to the front right and left of the green challenge you to hit enough club on your second shot to reach the center of the green.
Favor the left side of the fairway off the tee. A drive too far right will impede your second shot as you go for the green. Pay close attention to the flag position because this elongated green varies three clubs deep on your approach shot.
Check the yardage from the tee to the bend in the fairway. A tee shot too far will provide a troubling second shot. Best position off the tee is to the middle of the fairway bunker.
Anywhere on or right of the green is a safe shot on this dangerous par 3. A two-tiered green provides tough pin placements.
Water to the left can pose a problem on your first three shots of this long par 5. A conservative approach is to play down the right side of the fairway. Tall trees on the left can block approach shots.
Hit tee shot right center as fairway slopes to the left. Large, deep bunker in front of green challenges you to stick your approach shot on the elevated, shallow green.
This par 3 features the largest green on the course. Plenty of trouble awaits those who miss the green to the right.
Use the club that gives you the straightest drive off the tee. With bunkers set immediately in front and front left of the green, take your par and run!
Stream creates a hazard twice on this par 5. The shortest route off the tee is down the left side over the bridge. Safe play is to lay up on your tee shot. Lay up short again in front of the fairway bunker and you'll have a short approach to the green.
Length has no advantage for long hitters off the tee, but accuracy is critical. The fairway opens up down the right side as you approach the green.
This par 5 is reachable with two precise shots. With a wide fairway, avoid going left where trouble awaits. The easiest approach to the green is from the right side.
Hit plenty of club if you're going for the green. You can bail out to the right and take an easy chip on to the green.
Club selection is key off the tee. The landing area slopes toward the water; a strong straight shot could be wet.
Water to the right forces you to aim for the left side of the fairway where there is plenty of room. Stay left to avoid the traps along the right as you approach the green. This green is the most undulating on the course.
Length of the tee is a real advantage to this wide fairway. The challenge lies with your approach to hit the narrow green.
One of the most beautiful holes in golf...but don't let the beautiful flowers fool you. They are considered a hazard.
A left-to-right tee shot is best, but it sets up a dangerous approach with water along the right front of the green. Take a close look at the pin placement. When the pin is back right, it takes a bold shot to go for it.
A long right-to-left drive positions you for an uphill second shot. Use an extra club length for this uphill approach shot to the green.
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