
A straightaway par four measuring 415 yards. The tee shot is hit over water to a three tiered fairway, with a little pond on the right just waiting to collect balls. The green is protected by two bunkers, one on the right side and one on the front left. It’s a big green, sloping back to front. A pretty good starting hole.

This 216 yard par three is, in my opinion, the hardest par three on the golf course. The green is 41 yards deeps and is guarded by a very deep-faced bunker on the left side. A true test for even the best golfers.

The par five,, 528 yard number three. Green and fairway bunker demands an accurate tee shot. The Little River runs all the way down the left side of the hole and there are big mounds all the way down the right side. A fairway bunker is located just in the right place, just off the left side of the fairway, to catch a lot of errant tee shots. The green is 39 yards deep and is protected by a deep-faced bunker on the left side.

This straightforward 417 yard par four also has the Little River running down the left side of it demanding a tee shot favoring the right side of the fairway. The green is 38 yards deep, but is pretty narrow with a bunker guarding the right side. The second shot needs to be accurate in this hole because if you find yourself far from the pin, you stand a good chance of three putting.

A beautiful par four measuring 352 yards that doglegs to the right. There are ponds on both the left and right sides but the green is what makes the hole. It is 39 yards deep and there is a bunker on the front right. A big swell on the right side of the green seems to collect a lot of golf balls.

This hole also doglegs to the right and measures 405 yards. Fairway bunkers on the right and left sides of the hole make the tee shot critical. The green is elevated and is only 22 yards deep and is 45 yards wide. If you want to birdie this hole, your second shot has to be high and shot.

What I call a good little par five. It measures 500 yards and has fairway bunkers placed in just the right spots on the right and left. A good tee shot will allow you to reach the green in two, but you better hit it straight because the green is protected by water on both sides.

This is a challenging 224 yard par three with bunkers on the front left and on the right side of the green. The green is very narrow and is 46 yards deep. The tee shot has to be hit solid and must be accurate if you want to make a par on this hole.

“Wow!” is what you will say when you step on this tee. Teeing off on 453 yards par four that is a test for even the best players. After you hit a super tee shot, your work is not over. The mushroom shaped, two-tiered green demands an accurate second shot, and if you don’t succeed, three putts are prevalent.