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Course Tour
Click any hole number below to take a hole-by-hole tour of our magnificent golf course.
Front 9
Front 9
Back 9
Slopes & Rating
HOLE
Gold
Blue
Black
White
Silver
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
413
385
427
360
325
450
427
154
390
336
209
190
495
154
135
528
438
388
469
401
459
500
500
388
410
519
155
125
480
452
185
296
296
125
90
315
380
380
273
262
403
326
312
347
308
3481
3266
3125
2986
2719
4
4
3
5
4
5
3
4
4
36
15
13
3
9
9
11
17
5
13
7
5
3
11
17
7
15
CLOSE
HOLE 1
The starting hole is a dog-leg left, guarded by a well hidden fairway bunker on the left side. A drive down the right side will give you a clear approach to the two-tiered green, that is protected by a dangerously deep bunker on the left front.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
15
Women
13
TEE
413
385
427
360
325
CLOSE
HOLE 2
The second hole with a generous fairway, challenges you with a downhill second shot to a well contoured green that slopes from right to left. Putts are made easier from the left side of the green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
3
Women
9
TEE
450
427
154
390
336
CLOSE
HOLE 3
This lengthy par 3 features a deep bunker shielding most of this large green, making club selection a premium. Often wind comes into play making out of bounds right and the steep bank left of the green come into play.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
9
Women
11
TEE
209
190
495
154
135
CLOSE
HOLE 4
Most long hitters will think of going for this Par 5 in two. However, the drive must first avoid out-of-bounds right and the fairway bunker left. The downhill second shot must carry the small pond protecting this narrow, firm green.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
17
Women
5
TEE
528
438
388
469
401
CLOSE
HOLE 5
The fifth hole, the longest Par 4 on the front side, puts a premium on the tee shot to this uphill fairway. The second shot must avoid the deep chipping swail right and bunker left. Par is a great score here!
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
13
Women
7
TEE
459
500
500
388
410
CLOSE
HOLE 6
A dog-leg right Par 5 that is reachable in two for long hitters. The tee shot must avoid out-of-bounds right and fairway bunkers left. The second shot must be played left to avoid the long fairway and green side bunker on the right.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
5
Women
3
TEE
519
155
125
480
452
CLOSE
HOLE 7
Our signature hole, the Par 3 7th is a difficult shot that must carry water to a two-tiered green. Landing over this green sets up a difficult chip from heavy rough to a green that slopes back toward the water.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
11
Women
17
TEE
185
296
296
125
90
CLOSE
HOLE 8
An accurate drive is required here. The second shot demands pinpoint accuracy to this small green fronted by a steep embankment leading to water. The smart play here is to the left side of the green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
7
Women
15
TEE
315
380
380
273
262
CLOSE
HOLE 9
The #1 handicap hole required you to avoid thirteen bunkers before reaching the green. The green, toughest on the course, slopes more than you think from left to right. Missing the green here, leaves you with a near impossible up and down.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
Women
TEE
403
326
312
347
308
HOLE
Gold
Blue
Black
White
Silver
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
536
520
480
480
419
420
397
397
350
301
362
345
315
315
285
447
427
427
374
352
190
170
130
130
113
559
528
528
500
459
376
351
351
312
264
201
184
135
135
111
459
438
391
391
420
3550
3360
3154
2987
2724
7031
6626
6279
5973
5443
5
4
4
4
3
5
4
3
4
36
72
18
16
4
4
16
10
2
6
10
8
6
2
8
14
12
18
14
12
CLOSE
HOLE 10
On this Par 5 dogleg right, your drive must avoid the two dangerous bunkers on the right. A second shot leaves you with a short approach to a relatively flat, but extremely deep green. A good hole to score an easy par or better.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
18
Women
16
TEE
536
520
480
480
419
CLOSE
HOLE 11
The 11th hole is another long Par 4 that requires an accurate tee shot. The fairway has out-of-bounds both right and left. Your second shot must negotiate water which protects the entire left side of the green, a back left pin placement is most difficult.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
4
Women
4
TEE
420
397
397
350
301
CLOSE
HOLE 12
On this short, but challenging Par 4, your drive must find a fairway that is guarded by fairway bunkers on both sides. The green is well protected by bunkers on three sides; thus, demanding a precise second shot, especially with a left pin placement.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
16
Women
10
TEE
362
345
315
315
285
CLOSE
HOLE 13
The difficult 13th begins the course's three hardest holes in a row, known as the "Bears Den". It is a long, narrow Par 4 that calls for a long accurate drive. The second shot to a large, two tiered green with water and a bunker left, heavy rough and out-of-bounds right makes for a challenging second shot. Take par & run!
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
2
Women
6
TEE
447
427
427
374
352
CLOSE
HOLE 14
The toughest Par 3 on the course, requires a precision iron shot over water to a narrow green. Avoid the bunker in back, as an up and down will be very tough. A smart play here would be to play to the large part of the green left and two putt for par. Going for a right pin placement is living dangerously!
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
10
Women
8
TEE
190
170
130
130
113
CLOSE
HOLE 15
#15, the most difficult Par 5 on the course, demands an accurate drive and second shot that must avoid out-of-bounds and hazards the entire length of the hole. The third shot is to an elevated green that slopes from front to back, which allows for many difficult pin placements.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
6
Women
2
TEE
559
528
528
500
459
CLOSE
HOLE 16
This dogleg left Par 4, which has trees left and a steep bank right define the landing area. You must play to the right side of the fairway, as a tee shot not long or right enough, will not allow a clear second shot to this well protected green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
8
Women
14
TEE
376
351
351
312
264
CLOSE
HOLE 17
The Par 3 17th requires good distance and direction control, as the green is very deep with a sand bunker guarding the right front and grass bunkers left. Players missing the green long left will find it nearly impossible to save par.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
12
Women
18
TEE
201
184
135
135
111
CLOSE
HOLE 18
The long 18th puts a premium on the blind uphill then downhill second shot to a bowl shaped green, the largest on the course. You cannot afford to miss the green on the same side of the pin, as the chip shot will become very troublesome.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
14
Women
12
TEE
459
438
391
391
420
Gold
Blue
Black
White
Silver
Slope
WOMEN
Gold
Blue
Black
White
Silver
Rating
WOMEN