EAST COURSE
Yardages are from the back tees
#1 Par 4 – 364yds (slight dogleg left)
Placing tee shot on the right side of the fairway will give you a better angle to the green.
#2 Par 5 – 499yds (slight dogleg right)
Placing tee shot on the left side of fairway will give you a better angle for your second shot. Your third shot should be played about 100 yards out to give yourself the best angle of approach.
#3 Par 4 – 375yds (dogleg right)
Place tee shot on the left side of fairway to avoid the water on the right and also will give you a better angle to the hole.
#4 Par 4 – 387yds
Place tee shot on the left side of fairway to avoid the water on the right.
#5 Par 3 – 221yds
Long par 3, the hole plays a half a club longer because of the slit elevated green.
#6 Par 5 – 592yds
Place tee shot left center. That will give you a good angle for your second shot which will create a short third shot to the green.
#7 Par 4 – 384yds
Tight par 4, water left, OB on the right. A good straight tee shot will give you a mid to short iron for your second shot.
#8 Par 3 – 142yds
Short par 3 with water on both sides of the hole.
#9 Par 4 – 414yds (slight dogleg right)
Playing a slight fade off the tee will help you position yourself for a mid iron to the green.
#10 Par 4 – 406yds
A well stuck tee shot will give you a mid to short iron into a well bunkered green.
#11 Par 5 – 472yds
Placing tee shot left center of fairway will give you the opportunity to go for the green in two.
#12 Par 3 – 168yds
A mid to short iron shot should give you a chance to make par on a well guarded green with water on the left.
#13 Par 4 – 351yds (dogleg left)
A good positioned tee shot will give you the opportunity to play your second shot to a well guarded green with water in front and bunkers on the right and left sides.
#14 Par 4 – 380yds (slight dogleg right)
A challenging slight dogleg right par 4, the tee shot should be placed on the left side of the fairway, a mid iron second shot to a green with bunkers on the left and right sides of the green.
#15 Par 4 – 329yds (slight dogleg right)
Placing tee shot on the right side of the fairway will give you a short approach shot to the green.
#16 Par 3 – 175yds
Nice par 3 with a small well protected green with bunkers on both sides.
#17 Par 4 – 368yds
Straight away par 4 with an elevated green guarded by a deep front bunker.
#18 par 5 – 547yds
A very challenging par 5 finishing hole. A long tee shot will help set you up for a demanding second shot. Your third shot will be played to a large well protected green with bunkers on the right and left sides.
WEST COURSE
Yardages are measured from the back tees
#1 Par 5 – 485yds ( slight dogleg left)
Placing your tee shot right center of the fairway will give a clear second shot to the green guarded by a left green side bunker.
#2 Par 4 – 398yds
Fairly short par 4 with a challenging second shot. With a mid to short iron, your second shot has to be accurate because of a well guarded green with bunkers on the front and right side.
#3 Par 3 – 202yds
Challenging hole for all golfers, tee shot must be accurate because the green is narrow with a green side bunker on the left side.
#4 Par 4 – 395yds (slight dogleg left)
Placing your tee shot right center will give you a good angle to the green.
#5 Par 4 – 419yds (slight dogleg left)
Playing a right to left tee shot will give you a mid to short iron to the green.
#6 Par 4 – 409yds
Placing your tee shot right center of the fairway will leave you a mid iron to the well guarded green with bunkers on the right and left sides.
#7 Par 3 – 200yds
Excellent hole. Well guarded with water in front and a back green side bunker.
#8 Par 5 – 515yds (slight dogleg right)
Placing your tee shot on the left center of the fairway, avoiding the right fairway bunker, will give you a good look at the green which is guarded by bunkers on the right and left side.
#9 Par 4 – 381yds
Great driving hole, water outlines both left and right sides of the fairways to a slight elevated green with a large bunker guarding the front.
#10 Par 3 – 195yds
Challenging hole with a large green side bunker on the left.
#11 Par 4 – 392yds
Short tight hole with OB on the left and water on the right.
#12 Par 5 – 534yds (dogleg left)
A very demanding dogleg right to left hole. Water runs along both sides of the hole to a small well guarded green with bunkers in front and left side.
#13 Par 4 – 372yds
Short demanding hole with water on both sides of the fairway, with a short iron approach to a well guarded green with water running along the front and a large bunker on the right.
#14 Par 3 – 213yds
Demanding hole from tee to green. Water runs in front and along the right side of the green, protected by a deep green side bunker.
#15 Par 4 – 386yds
Placing your tee shot in the center of the fairway is a must to avoid two fairway bunkers on the left and one on the right leaving you a short iron into a small green with two front side bunkers.
#16 Par 3 – 173yds
Nice par 3, hitting your shot to a large narrow green with a deep green side bunker.
#17 Par 4 – 397yds (slight dogleg left)
Narrow driving hole with fairway bunkers on the left and right side. A good tee shot will leave you with a mid to short iron for your second shot to a well protected green with bunkers front right and back left.
#18 Par 5 – 560yds (dogleg right from your second shot)
Very challenging finishing hole with OB down the left side and water running along the right. A good positioned tee shot will give you the opportunity to position your third shot (mid to short iron) to a very demanding well guarded green with water in front and two bunkers back left of green.