Course Flyover
Tour the Holes
Course Map
Hole 1 – Par 4
The first hole on this course is a straight fairway that measures 365 yards.
The back of the green slopes away from the center. If your lie is back here, expect an uphill pitch with a downhill approach to most cup placements.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 365 yds
White Tee: 359 yds
Red Tee: 353 yds
Yellow Tee: 354 yds
Hole 2 – Par 3
This is a long par 3 measures 206 yards from the blue tees. This hole is a straight approach to a small green. Thick grass to left, right, and long of green. Error short of green if necessary.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 206 yds
White Tee: 199 yds
Red Tee: 192 yds
Yellow Tee: 194 yds
Hole 3 – Par 5
Your tee shot over will fly over a creek to a fairway with old large trees on the right and a bunker 240 yards up on the left. This is a three shot par-5 for most players. Be careful when approaching the green. There is a pond on the left, and a sand trap by the front right of the green.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 522 yds
White Tee: 514 yds
Red Tee: 388 yds
Yellow Tee: 388 yds
Hole 4 – Par 4
Dog leg left. If your drive goes up the right side of the fairway, you are heading into a large sand trap. This green is a huge green and is easy to hit. Use this hole to turn around a bad start.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 382 yds
White Tee: 361 yds
Red Tee: 269 yds
Yellow Tee: 269 yds
Hole 5 – Par 4
Considered the most difficult hole on the course, this is a long par 4. A slight dog leg right and a large fairway makes the hole look long too. This is a hole to play for par, unless you have a big drive.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 452 yds
White Tee: 421 yds
Red Tee: 320 yds
Yellow Tee: 320 yds
Hole 6 – Par 5
This hole runs along the woods on the left side. The two sand traps on the right side often come into play. Two good shots can leave you close to the green for an easy chip or an eagle putt. Read green carefully as most putt’s will fall towards the river.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 506 yds
White Tee: 490 yds
Red Tee: 384 yds
Yellow Tee: 384 yds
Hole 7 – Par 3
This green can be unforgiving. Huge slopes and dips canvas this green. This is a short iron over a creek. A separate tee for the experienced golfer can make this hole even more difficult. You will be sorry if you miss this green.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 136 yds
White Tee: 103 yds
Red Tee: 94 yds
Yellow Tee: 97 yds
Hole 8 – Par 4
Big Dog leg Right. If you can drive big and cut the dog leg, you can set yourself up for an easy pitch for a birdie. The green is crowned, which causes many shots to roll off the green.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 330 yds
White Tee: 324 yds
Red Tee: 286 yds
Yellow Tee: 286 yds
Hole 9 – Par 4
The end of the front nine is a straight shot to the green. Don’t hook a shot or you’ll end up out of bounds and probably in the road. Use one less club on your approach shot into green. Most locals play their second shots to bounce onto the green. Every putt goes towards the river, even when it doesn’t appear as such.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 400 yds
White Tee: 393 yds
Red Tee: 335 yds
Yellow Tee: 335 yds
Hole 10 – Par 4
A straight fairway which leads to a big green. A little longer than Hole #1 but similar in play. A sand trap in the front right guards the green.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 402 yds
White Tee: 389 yds
Red Tee: 376 yds
Yellow Tee: 380 yds
Hole 11 – Par 5
Dog leg right with two sand traps and a pond that should not be in play. This hole will really hurt you if you make a bad shot. This hole mirrors Hole #3.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 519 yds
White Tee: 510 yds
Red Tee: 386 yds
Yellow Tee: 391 yds
Hole 12 – Par 5
Dog leg left. You can drive the pond, but you have to hit it huge. This large green is elevated and the sand trap guards the front left of the green.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 418 yds
White Tee: 398 yds
Red Tee: 380 yds
Yellow Tee: 385 yds
Hole 13 – Par 4
If you can play left to right on this fairway, you will have no problems. This short par 4 has a dog leg right. Trees and the trailer park hug the right side. The big sand trap guards the green and can cause problems.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 337 yds
White Tee: 319 yds
Red Tee: 301 yds
Yellow Tee: 314 yds
Hole 14 – Par 5
If you hit on the east side of the pond on this hole, you are out of bounds. Play the fairway and ignore the water, you should drive past it. Don’t be afraid to hit big, this hole is wide open. Just don’t go long at the green.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 497 yds
White Tee: 487 yds
Red Tee: 440 yds
Yellow Tee: 440 yds
Hole 15 – Par 3
This green is nestled in four sand traps. The green is uphill from the tee, so don’t be fooled by the distance. If you are walking this hole, leave your bag by the bridge and take your driver, putter, and wedge. You’ll end up coming back after the next tee.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 159 yds
White Tee: 154 yds
Red Tee: 150 yds
Yellow Tee: 150 yds
Hole 16 – Par 4
Play up the right side of the fairway to avoid the tree on the other side of the pond. This pond should not be in play if you hit your drive fairly well. Clear the pond, and you have a great chance at a birdie.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 362 yds
White Tee: 340 yds
Red Tee: 226 yds
Yellow Tee: 229 yds
Hole 17 – Par 3
This is probably the easiest hole on the course. The sand trap on the right side guards a large green. Play this hole correctly and the sand trap should have no impact on this hole.
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 157 yds
White Tee: 144 yds
Red Tee: 131 yds
Yellow Tee: 135 yds
Hole 18 – Par 4
This can be a difficult hole to finish a round on. This par 4 has a dog leg left that wraps around a pond. A 200 to 220 yard faded tee shot leaves the best angle for the second shot. However, some may choose to bust a driver down the flat spot between the pond and the woods. The reward for busting a driver leaves you with a blind, uphill 100 to 110 yard shot. Play this hole carefully!
Yards to green:
Blue Tee: 392 yds
White Tee: 379 yds
Red Tee: 300 yds
Yellow Tee: 300 yds