
Only the longest hitters reach this 549 yard par five. The tee shot is very demanding, hitting to a fairway that is only 20 yards wide. From there is it all uphill and the green is also highly elevated. A very deep-faced bunker protects this 47 yard deep, huge target and if you try to reach the green in two, it will be waiting for you.

What a breathtaking view form this tee box! You can almost see the entire golf course as you stick your tee in the ground. This slight dogleg right, 401 yards par four is a teddy bear. You must land your tee shot between a fairway bunker on the left and a body of water on the right, into a two-tiered fairway that is very narrow. The green slopes from back to front and demands a second shot hit underneath the hole.

Wait a minute …Isn’t this a par five? This 455 yard monster of a par four will certainly test your skills. Three pot bunkers are located on the left side of this slight dogleg left and if you get into them, it is almost impossible to reach the green in two. The green is a big target measuring 43 yards deep and has subtle undulations all over.

This scenic 182 yard par three can lull you to sleep, but you better not let it. The kidney shaped green is 42 yards deep and has slopes and undulations all over it, making putting pretty tricky. The green is also protected by a severely-faced bunker on the left side.

This is my kind of par five. It measures 520 yards and is reachable in two with a good tee shot. A pond and a fairway bunker on the left will make you favor the right side of the fairway on your tee shot. From there, the large 39 yards, deep green is waiting to accept your second shot. The bunkers fronting the right and left sides of this green make running the ball onto the green very difficult.

One of my favorite holes on the golf course, this dogleg right 374 yard par four has a huge oak tree located in the dogleg which gives the hole a wonderful character. The green makes this hole because it has severe slopes in it and an accurate second shot is demanded if you don’t want to three-putt this darling of a hole.

The 220 yard par three will surely test your long iron or fairway wood skills. The heart-shaped green is a very difficult target to hit and two cavernous bunkers protect it on both the right and left sides.

It looks like a simple par four off the tee, but it can reach out and bite you any time… if you make a mistake. No trees or bunkers guard this fairway but some large mounds on both the left and right make hitting the fairway a premium. The two-tiered green is narrow and is 47 yards deep. If you don’t hit a good approach shot, you could have a really long putt. Ever hear the expressions “Dead Solid Perfect?”

Our signature hole, you’ll find yourself gripping your driver a little tighter as you get on the tee. Water located on the left side and large mounds on the right side make hitting this fairway pretty tough. From this fairway your work has just begun. The second shot is severely uphill to a green that is shallow and pretty hard to hit. You need to hit a high, soft shot, but you better hit enough club, because the bunker in front of the green is a bogey for sure!