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Hole 1
530 Yards – Par 5
An immediate eagle opportunity following a good tee shot to a wide and generous fairway.
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Hole 2
420 Yards – Par 4
Generally into the wind, players must negotiate a bunker 220 yards off the tee. Steep grass bunkers guard the green for second shots that don't make it to the green.
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Hole 3
162 Yards – Par 3
The shortest par 3 on the course, but easily the most treacherous for shots missing the island green surrounded by grass and sand bunkers and a steep grade.
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Hole 4
391 Yards – Par 4
The signature hole with a real springhouse requires an accurate lay-up tee shot to set up a short-iron approach across the water to a sloped green.
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Hole 5
435 Yards – Par 4
This fairway is divided by a huge lake providing options off the tee, resulting in either a short-iron from the left or a mid-iron from the right approach.
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Hole 6
535 Yards – Par 5
Another reachable par 5 with a good tee shot, with water on the right. The green is guarded by a greenside bunker on the right and mounds on the left.
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Hole 7
415 Yards – Par 4
A straight-ahead par 4 that requires a mid-iron approach to a slightly elevated green, well guarded by sand and mounds.
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Hole 8
175 Yards – Par 3
Depending on the pin placement, water may come into play from the tee. Accuracy is a premium here because this green is the most heavily bunkered on the front nine.
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Hole 9
360 Yards – Par 4
An elevated tee provides a good view of the 75-yard-long bunker on the right and the tree-lined wetlands on the left. A definite birdie hole.
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Hole 10
520 Yards – Par 5
Usually downwind, another possible eagle awaits here. A bit of a double dogleg, the river borders the right side with a huge greenside bunker on the left.
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Hole 11
435 Yards – Par 4
The longest par 4 on the back, the fairway bunker on the left requires care from the tee. The pond and greenside bunker on the left complicate the approach.
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Hole 12
531 Yards – Par 5
A narrow landing area between the lake on the left and the fairway bunker on the right and the elevated green makes reaching this one in two pretty tough.
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Hole 13
323 Yards – Par 4
A driveable par 4 for a gambler and another birdie opportunity for most, provided the many bunkers can be avoided.
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Hole 14
212 Yards – Par 3
The first of unusual back-to-back par 3s, this one is the longest of all and normally plays into the wind. A deep bunker on the right is the big potential pitfall.
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Hole 15
170 Yards – Par 3
Limestone bluffs provide the backdrop for this tee shot across the water to a large but very shallow green.
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Hole 16
340 Yards – Par 4
This short par-4 dogleg right requires an accurate tee shot setting up a short-iron to an elevated green. It's a birdie chance with a precise drive.
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Hole 17
398 Yards – Par 4
The tee shot here must avoid the lake all along the right and the mounds on the left. The slightly elevated green makes the approach critical.
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Hole 18
431 Yards – Par 4
Water all the way on the right, the cluster of bunkers on the left, and the elevated green make this a great finishing hole.
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