Course Tour

A very playable golf course for golfers of all skill levels. With water coming into play on 14 holes this course favors strategy rather than distance off the tee! With 3 sets of tees ranging from 5179 (adding new forward tees with the goal of getting this number down to 4800) to 6146 yards, this course is designed for your weekend warrior or everyday golfer! Check out our hole by hole guide below!

Hole 1- Par 4- 392 yards. What looks like an easy tee shot can quickly go south if you hit your drive into the trees on the right or pull it too far left and be blocked out for your 2nd shot. The 2nd shot is slightly uphill (take half a club more). Pull your second shot left and you can find yourself in the trees or pond. Short or right is the miss. Green is among the flattest on the course. Bogey is a good score here.

Hole 2- Par 3- 133 yards. Short and simple right? Do not miss right……repeat……do not miss right! Ground is normally hard in front of the green so take 1 less club and land it short. Green can be tricky to read, especially when the pin is on the left. If you didn’t miss right, you’ve got a great chance at par here!

Hole 3- Par 4- 313 yards. Sharp dog leg left. The smart play is to hit your 210 yard club. Want to carry the corner? Your margin for error is small with trees left and a pond to the right that you can barely see off the tee. The approach into the green is straight forward. The green has some subtle movement. Good chance for birdie if you put your tee shot in play!

Hole 4- Par 4- 386 yards. Really tough par 4. Sharp dog leg right with an uphill blind approach. Smart play off the tee is to hit your 230 yard club to get you around the 150 yard marker. Do not pull your drive left, a large pond is lurking. Long hitters can challenge the corner but if conditions are dry the ball can run through the fairway into the woods. Take an extra club on your blind approach. You do not want to go long. Green slops noticeably from back to front and is normally one of the tougher and quicker greens. Make a 4 here and you’ve picked up a stroke.

Hole 5- Par 3- 235 yards. Ignore what the card says, this is the hardest hole on the course! A beautiful downhill tee shot with OB left, trees right and water right and long greets you! Play your tee shot short and hope for a bounce up onto the green. Balls short leave a pretty straight forward chip. The green is flat for the most part. Take your bogey and dance to the next tee!

Hole 6- Par 4- 343 yards. Did you survive the first 5 holes? If so, you should be in for a pretty good day! Wide open tee shot for this slight dog leg left. There is a large pond beyond the 100 yard marker and short of the green. Smart play is to hit it to the 100 yard marker. I know the saying is trees are 90% air…well if you’re asking, that big tree on the corner is 100% tree so good luck. Green is normally soft on the front edge so try to fly it into the center of the green. Mounding around this green makes chips tough. Good chance at birdie on this one!

Hole 7- Par 5- 510 yards. Our first par 5 of the day is the toughest….probably more of a par 6 if you ask me! It’s long and it’s straight. With the airport running down the entire right side (hopefully you’re lucky to watch some planes up close) and water and trees left off the tee, it’s a real demanding hole. Hybrid, hybrid, 7 iron anyone? Your second shot plays up hill with the airport right and trees left. There is a huge pond just short of the green so this par 5 is only reachable by the longest of hitters. Once on the green, depending where the pin is, you could be playing 5 feet of break! Par is a good score on this hole!

Hole 8- Par 4- 274 yards. This short up hill par 4 can be tempting for the longer hitters but with a narrow landing area and a large bunker around 50 yards short of the green, the task can be difficult. Smart play is to lay up to 100 (anything beyond that will be an awkward uphill, side hill stance). Take half a club more for this uphill, blind 2nd shot. The green has 2 distinct levels. It doesn’t matter if the pin is on the front or back, play for the front, the back of the green is firm and tough to hold unless coming in high with a lot of spin! Good chance at birdie here!

Hole 9- Par 5- 478 yards. The tee shot here can be a bit intimidating as you are coming out of a shoot. Trees and water right, trees and water left make things tough. For the longer hitters a stream cuts across the fairway just inside the 200 yard marker. The second shot plays up hill (more than it looks) to a green guarded by a bunker short right and steep mounding left and long. This green is tough to read. Be below the hole. A good tee shot should lead to a look at birdie here!

Hole 10- Par 4- 342 yards. Pond off the tee left and a large ditch just beyond the 100 yard marker. Lay back with a fairway wood off the tee. The green is guarded by a bunker short and water left and long. Double check your read on the green, this one has some sneaky break!

Hole 11- Par 4- 366 yards. One of the toughest on the course starts with a tough tee shot on this sharp dog leg right. Hazard left, thick trees right, the smart play is at the 150 yard marker with a small fade. Your approach shot is downhill to this large green. Any ball landing short will run through the green….be 20 yards short if you’re going to be short. Make a par here and you’re gaining on the field.

Hole 12- Par 4- 292 yards. Short and tempting. Water guards the front right of this green. Heavy trees left and right. Hit your tee shot to the 100 yard marker and your approach is very simple. Good chance at birdie here!

Hole 13- Par 4- 344 yards. BOMBS AWAY! With scattered trees left and right, it’s your first real chance of the day to swing as hard as you can without any trouble! New mounding around the green last year has really made this a tough approach. The ideal angle is coming in from the right side of the fairway.  Green slops hard back to front. Par is earned here!

Hole 14- Par 4- 369 yards. The first of back to back tough par 4’s that typically play into the wind. Tee shot looks straight forward but make note of the ditch around the 150 yard marker (goes under the fairway). The approach plays slightly up hill to a green guarded by water left. The bail out area is right but it’s a very tough up and down. Short is the miss. Green is sneaky. Take a par and run!

Hole 15- Par 4- 360 yards. Straight away tee shot with thick trees left and well placed trees on the right. There’s a pond and ditch across the fairway just beyond the 100 yard marker, really only in play for the longest hitters although if you’re forced to lay up make note of the ditch. Approach plays slightly uphill into a green that tends to be very soft on the front. Best to fly it into the middle of the green! Hard green to read. Another par here and run to the bank!

Hole 16- Par 5- 450 yards. We’re all thinking birdie when we step onto this tee. Hit the ball straight down the middle and you’re looking good……left or right, it’s a layup out of the trees. Oh, that large tree by the 150 yard marker…..that’s another one of those 100% tree ones. Ditch runs across the fairway about 75 yards out so take that into consideration when going for it. Greens protected by mounding. Good chance at birdie or maybe even an eagle!

Hole 17- Par 4- 381 Yards. This hole will live rent free in your head if you let it. Two ponds and OB left, new massive large pond on the right…..take your medicine and hit your 200 yard club off the tee and take all the trouble out of it. Want to take it on, the landing area is like a small peninsula. You could bail out right but you won’t find a worse approach angle on the entire golf course. This green is quick and sloped. Do not miss left on your approach or your OB. Take a par and run!

Hole 18-Par 3- 178 yards. It’s been what, 12 holes since you last played a par 3? We’ve got a unique layout with only 3 par 3’s and 3 par 5’s! This finishing hole runs along the road (listen for cars before you tee off). The wind is normally right to left and just asking you to hit it OB. Balls landing short will normally run onto the green. If you do 1 thing right all day, let it be here and leave yourself below the hole! Take a par and run!