Hole By Hole Description

Hole #1
Handicap 7
White-----Blue-----Red----- Gold
-234------234------234----- 234

Hole number one is a challenging short par four with a slight dogleg left. A good drive will leave a short pitch to a hard green protected by a lipped bunker in front and out of bounds behind.

Hole #2
Handicap 3
White----- Blue----- Red----- Gold
-282------ 292------ 238----- 248

Hole number two is a par four with out of bounds along left side and a tree line along the right. An accurate tee shot will leave an uphill chip to a green protected by bunkers to the left and right.

Hole #3
Handicap 1
White----- Blue----- Red----- Gold
-350------ 330----- 300 ------310

Hole number three is a par four with a sharp right dogleg. An accurate long tee shot over the corner of the woods that are out of bounds can leave a short pitch to a green that slopes left to right.

Hole #4
Handicap 9
White -----Blue----- Red----- Gold
-152------- 155----- 146------ 148

Hole number four is a par three with a green protected by bunkers in front on the left and right.

Hole #5
Handicap 4
White----- Blue----- Red----- Gold
-218------ 230------ 178----- 218

Hole number five is a par three with a green that slopes right to left.The length as well as trees to the left and rough sloping to out of bounds on the right make it a tough hole.

Hole #6
Handicap 2
White----- Blue----- Red----- Gold
-180------ 144------ 144------ 98

Hole number six is one of the toughest par threes a player will find anywhere. A large tree to the left, a pond in the center and out of bounds woods on the right demand an accurate tee shot. A small green, with a hard left to right slope makes for a challenging putt from almost any length.

Hole #7
Handicap 5
White----- Blue----- Red----- Gold
-256------ 227------ 227----- 195

Hole number seven is a par four dogleg to the left. With a fairway that slopes hard to the left out of bounds and a tree line on the right this hole calls for a well placed tee shot. The green is protected by a grass bunker on the front left and sand bunkers on the front right and left side.

Hole # 8
Handicap 8
White----- Blue----- Red----- Gold
-292------ 302------ 257----- 267

Hole number eight is a straight away par four, a hole to let out the shaft. A good tee shot will leave a short chip to a green that slopes from back to front. A long second shot will find a bunker to the rear and a green sloping away.

Hole #9
Handicap 6
White----- Blue----- Red----- Gold
-380------ 440----- 295------ 380

Hole number nine is a par five sharp dogleg left. While the hole is short, and can be made shorter with an accurate long tee shot over the woods, it is not as easy as the yardage suggests. A maple tree and a group of pines call for a carefully placed tee shot and a sloped fairway with trees at the top and out of bounds at the bottom call for an accurate second. The green is protected by a large bunker, with a high lip, at the front left and has a deceiving right to left break when putting.