HOLE 2
This par five features a double dogleg with mature trees guarding the right side off the tee. A solid drive sets up a solid second shot, while the small, contoured green rewards a precise approach for any chance of a birdie.
PAR 5
HCP Men's HCP 11 | Women's HCP 7
HOLE 4
A long straight drive is needed, avoiding the bunker on the left of the landing area and OB on the right. This will set up a long iron or hybrid second shot to a deep green guarded by bunkers on each side.
PAR 4
HCP Men's HCP 1 | Women's HCP 3
HOLE 5
This short par four is a risk-reward hole for long hitters, but any shot off line makes par a challenge. For average players a lay up to the 100 yard mark, short of the bunkers on the right is a smart tee shot.
PAR 4
HCP Men's HCP 17 | Women's HCP 15
HOLE 6
On this par five a good target off the tee is left-centre avoiding the swail on the right. A lay up to about 90 yards, short of the cross bunkers is a smart idea, unless the tee shot was long.
PAR 5
HCP Men's HCP 15 | Women's HCP 9
HOLE 7
One of the hardest par fours on the course, requiring a long, accurate tee shot. The second shot is to a wide, shallow green that falls off back right and to the left. A shot landing just short of the green usually runs on.
PAR 4
HCP Men's HCP 3 | Women's HCP 1
HOLE 8
This picturesque par three, maybe the signature hole, is downhill to a green sloping right to left towards the pond, guarded front and right by bunkers with a steep run off back right. It’s a difficult green to two putt.
PAR 3
HCP Men's HCP 9 | Women's HCP 13
HOLE 9
The tee shot landing area slopes gently toward the right-side bunkers, with mature trees guarding the left. Your approach plays to a long, contoured green sloping back to front-left bunker and trouble right.
PAR 4
HCP Men's HCP 5 | Women's HCP 5
HOLE 12
This short par five is a good risk-reward hole with water starting at the 150 post all down the left side. For the average player a lay-up second shot should be to the 100 yard mark. Inside of that the fairway slopes to the water. The green has a false front.
PAR 5
HCP Men's HCP 16 | Women's HCP 4
HOLE 15
From the elevated tee, this par three is a real challenge. With bunkers on both sides of the deep green and a false front, any tee shot not finding the green will present a difficult second shot.
PAR 3
HCP Men's HCP 6 | Women's HCP 12
HOLE 16
This short par four playing slightly uphill is a real birdie opportunity, but be careful of this raised narrow green with a hidden bunker behind the green catching any long approach shot.
PAR 4
HCP Men's HCP 13 | Women's HCP 9
HOLE 17
A long par four where a tee shot down the right side is likely to roll off the cambered fairway into the rough. The second is an uphill shot to a deep conotoured green.
PAR 4
HCP Men's HCP 2 | Women's HCP 2
HOLE 18
The longest par five has a huge bunker on the right side of the second shot landing area. There is a pond to the left of the multi-tiered trapped green. For the tee shot, aim at the flag pole.
PAR 5
HCP Men's HCP 14 | Women's HCP 8

