Hole
1 Par 4
362 Yards |
This straight way par 4 has two large
fairway bunkers. A large hickory tree guards the left
side of the fairway, so a drive to the right side of
the fairway is a must. Too far right and you may visit
circle drive or the parking lot of the Weidner Center.
Two bunkers guard the left side of this green. |
Hole
2
Par 3
146/167 Yards |
This short
par 3 can add to your score quickly. Deep bunkers in
front left and right protect this elevated green. A
tee shot over the green can be trouble.. When the tees
are back this is a very challenging hole. |
Hole
3
Par 4
283 Yards |
This
shorter par 4 has plenty of trouble. The pond in front
of the white tees is but the first problem. This fairway
is heavily tree lined on both sides and narrows to approximately
20 yards in the landing area. A large dip in front of
the green makes judging the approach shot tricky. |
Hole
4 Par 5
492 Yards |
This
dogleg par 5 is the longest hole on the course. Despite
it's length, this hole is a 3 shot par 5. The fairway
climbs slowly up a hill so that you must be within 160
to 170 yards to see this small green. |
Hole
5 Par 4
330 Yards |
The
fifth hole is a dogleg par 4. With trees lining both
sides of the fairway, it is best to hit a long iron
from the tee box. There are fairway bunkers on both
sides of the fairway about the 225 range. The green
is sloped from back to front and is skinny. It has bunkers
on the left and right. |
Hole
6 Par 3
165 Yards |
This par
3 has large bunkers front and right to collect stray
shots. One of the most sloped greens makes this trick
putting. A large tree on the left edge of the fairway
catches its share of shots. |
Hole
7 Par 4
310 Yards |
Number
7 is a dogleg left par 4. Your tee shot must be right
of center and fairly long, otherwise you will need to
negotiate a large group of trees on the left on your
approach. Over the green is unplayable. |
Hole
8 Par 4
277 Yards |
This short
par 4 is a slight dogleg right. Your drive must be left
to avoid the large trees and drainage ditch on the right.
The green is two tier, and approach on the wrong level
can easily be a three putt, or more. Bunkers right,
left and back quard the green. |
Hole
9
Par 4
406 Yards |
This
dogleg right par 4 is killer. Up hill all the way. The
pond on the right swallows its share of stray shots.
Trees line the right side of the fairway. Back and left
of the green are heavily sloped. After a demanding drive,
the approach shot is tricky. Only the longest hitters
can see the green and then maybe only the top of the
flag. |