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Front 9
Front 9
Back 9
Slopes & Rating
HOLE
Black
Blue
Blue/White
White
White/Yellow
Yellow
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
320
310
310
294
294
288
431
411
369
369
307
307
205
180
153
153
123
123
338
323
323
298
298
232
495
470
470
436
436
365
538
520
470
470
401
401
175
147
147
116
116
97
358
310
310
250
250
210
447
428
389
389
299
299
3307
3099
2941
2775
2524
2322
4
4
3
4
5
5
3
4
4
36
17
11
7
3
1
9
11
1
13
7
5
13
15
17
9
15
3
5
CLOSE
HOLE 1
Beginning just a few steps from the clubhouse, the opening hole, a short par 4, presents a wide fairway and a short approach into a large, back-to-front sloping green. The safest way to start your round is to hit your tee shot to the 100-yard marker. If you get too aggressive with your tee shot, the fairway bunkers could come into play in a hurry and leave you with a very difficult second shot!
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
17
Women
11
TEE
320
310
310
294
294
288
CLOSE
HOLE 2
This long par 4 requires an accurate tee shot in order to reach the green in two. Flat lies are hard to come by as this very undulating fairway can make approach shots quite tricky.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
7
Women
3
TEE
431
411
369
369
307
307
CLOSE
HOLE 3
The longest Par 3 on the golf course also requires deadly accuracy. Although the green is very long, it is very narrow with treacherous hazards on either side. Club selection is key while hitting into this green that measures over 50 yards in depth.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
1
Women
9
TEE
205
180
153
153
123
123
CLOSE
HOLE 4
This dogleg left allows you to lay-up near the 150-yard marker in the right-center of the fairway or you may choose to cut the corner and take it up and over the prominent tree located on the left side of the fairway. Reaching this short Par 4 in two shots is a must as an automatic two-putt is not.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
11
Women
1
TEE
338
323
323
298
298
232
CLOSE
HOLE 5
Turning north, our very own “road hole” offers out-of-bounds all the way down the left side. If you manage to miss the fairway bunkers on the right, you may have a choice to go for the green in two. Be wary of your lay-up as you do not want to leave it short behind one of the two large trees that stand on either side of the fairway at the 100-yard marker.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
13
Women
7
TEE
495
470
470
436
436
365
CLOSE
HOLE 6
The second of back-to-back Par 5s, this is the longest hole on the entire golf course. There is a very wide landing area for tee-shots, but longer hitters may find the fairway bunker. Do not be surprised if you find your ball on an uneven lie in this fairway. The green is often referred to as an “upside-down bowl” and is not the most receptive green regardless of what distance you have left for your approach.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
5
Women
13
TEE
538
520
470
470
401
401
CLOSE
HOLE 7
Carved out of the woods, this picturesque Par 3 has “par” written all over it, but do not take the two large, green-side bunkers too lightly. The amount of wind can easily be underestimated when you stand sheltered at the teeing ground.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
15
Women
17
TEE
175
147
147
116
116
97
CLOSE
HOLE 8
One of the most demanding tee shots on the golf course. Trouble to the left and the sloping left to right fairway leads many balls directly into a large pond on the right. Use the fairway bunkers up on the left as your target when shaking over this tee shot!
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
9
Women
15
TEE
358
310
310
250
250
210
CLOSE
HOLE 9
The final hole of the front-nine is a long Par 4. Favoring the left-center of this fairway will get you in position for a better approach to this two-tiered green. Out of bounds runs down the entire right-hand side of this great hole. Enjoy one of the nicest walks from tee to green before you take “the turn” to the back-nine.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
3
Women
5
TEE
447
428
389
389
299
299
HOLE
Black
Blue
Blue/White
White
White/Yellow
Yellow
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
538
514
441
441
441
366
335
318
318
270
270
262
137
114
114
92
92
85
488
464
464
433
433
371
430
415
345
345
333
333
400
392
351
351
283
283
407
386
358
358
288
288
180
160
160
130
130
94
390
383
333
333
333
287
3305
3146
2884
2753
2603
2369
6612
6245
5825
5528
5127
4691
5
4
3
5
4
4
4
3
4
36
72
6
6
14
14
16
16
18
10
8
2
2
8
10
12
12
18
4
4
CLOSE
HOLE 10
A well place tee shot on this medium-length Par 5 can land you in position to attack this hole in two. The tenth hole allows you a great opportunity at birdie and to get your back nine started off right.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
6
Women
6
TEE
538
514
441
441
441
366
CLOSE
HOLE 11
The 11th hole is our “Signature Hole” and one of the most scenic on the entire golf course. Though short, it is protected by a large pond on the left-hand side that can be easily reached from the tee. The undulating green is well protected by bunkers and back dropped by large willow trees.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
14
Women
14
TEE
335
318
318
270
270
262
CLOSE
HOLE 12
Though the shortest hole on the course offers the chance to score low, a small back-to-front sloping, green and semi-encircling pond make this Par 3 an exciting challenge.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
16
Women
16
TEE
137
114
114
92
92
85
CLOSE
HOLE 13
Enjoy the view from the elevated tee on this more-severe dogleg left. Big-hitters have a chance to cut the corner, but otherwise prepare for a three-shot Par 5 into a large, undulating green guarded by bunkers at the front.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
18
Women
10
TEE
488
464
464
433
433
371
CLOSE
HOLE 14
The 14th hole is the one of the longest Par 4's on the course. Wooded areas down both sides of the fairway make for interesting shot-making into a large, deceptively flat green. Par on this hole is a great score!
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
8
Women
2
TEE
430
415
345
345
333
333
CLOSE
HOLE 15
The 15th hole commences after crossing the road for the last time in your round. This Par 4 dogleg left requires an exceptionally well-placed tee shot into a very undulating fairway. Flying your second shot to this hidden green can often require a ½ club more than you may think.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
2
Women
8
TEE
400
392
351
351
283
283
CLOSE
HOLE 16
Keeping the streak of one of the best finishing stretches in golf, the Par 4 16th hole does not disappoint. A difficult left-to-right sloping fairway that is tree lined on both sides, places a premium on the center of the fairway. Be sure to note the pin position on this green, before playing your second shot to the large front-to-back sloping green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
10
Women
12
TEE
407
386
358
358
288
288
CLOSE
HOLE 17
The last Par 3 on the course requires an accurate tee-shot in order to keep your round intact. Tee-shots missing either right or left will leave you with an extremely difficult second shot and often take par out of the equation.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
12
Women
18
TEE
180
160
160
130
130
94
CLOSE
HOLE 18
The beautiful 18th hole is one of the best on the course. This shorter Par 4 leaves you with a great chance to score with a well-placed tee shot and approach. The undulating green at the 18th is back dropped by numerous clubhouse windows and it is not uncommon for applause to be heard from spectators enjoying the great views.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
4
Women
4
TEE
390
383
333
333
333
287
SLOPE
Black
Blue
Blue/White
White
White/Yellow
Yellow
MEN
127
122
120
115
112
107
WOMEN
137
132
125
122
117
116
RATING
Black
Blue
Blue/White
White
White/Yellow
Yellow
MEN
71.6
70.0
68.1
66.9
65.1
62.9
WOMEN
78.1
76.1
73.8
72.0
69.8
67.3