Our Course Layout

Hole 1

Try to get off to a good start on this short, but tight course. A tee shot favoring the right side will setup with a nice approach into this small green. Important not to miss long, as it slopes away from the green.

Hole 10

A short par 5 that makes it important to get off the tee. The creek winds through this hole and you can carry both with an accurate tee shot. Go right and you are in the treeline. Long hitters can reach it in two. Favor the right half the whole way and don't miss long.

Hole 2

False front ruins a good amount of tee shots on this par 3. Misses long will also bring the bogey into play. Get your par and move on.

Hole 11

A short but tricky par 3. Take an extra club and make sure you carry the false front. Don't be to long though.

Hole 3

Short dogleg right. Safe play is to hit a 185yd tee shot to setup an approach inside of 150. Aiming right over the trees with a 215yd club can shorten the hole. The elevated green slopes back to front, making the birdies hard to come by.

Hole 12

Short dogleg right. Safe play is to hit a 185yd tee shot to setup an approach inside of 150. Aiming right over the trees with a 215yd club can shorten the hole. The elevated green slopes back to front, making the birdies hard to come by.
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Hole 4

Driveable par 4 for the long hitters. A tee shot over the bunker on the left side sets up and approach into this green that is very narrow and angles to the left. Green slopes back to front. Long is dead.

Hole 13

Driveable par 4 for the long hitters. A tee shot over the bunker on the left side sets up and approach into this green that is very narrow and angles to the left. Green slopes back to front. Long is dead.
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Hole 5

Water protects this green that is also driveable for the long hitters. The safe play is a tee shot left of the pines. A 240 carry will clear the left side of the pond. The biggest green on the course also happens to be fairly flat.

Hole 14

Favor the right half of the fairway off the tee. Driver may get you stuck behind a tree otherwise. A drive into the fairway will give you a great look at our largest green is also the flattest.

Hole 6

A good tee shot will get you a chance to get home in two on this relatively short par 5. Favor the left half of the fairway to keep the pines out of play. Longer hitters can challenge the right side. Bunker protects the green on the left and everything ``breaks towards the clubhouse``.

Hole 15

A good tee shot will get you a chance to get home in two on this relatively short par 5. Favor the left half of the fairway to keep the pines out of play. Longer hitters can challenge the right side. Bunker protects the green on the left and everything ``breaks towards the clubhouse``.
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Hole 7

Dogleg left. A long iron or fairway wood is all you need to setup a wedge into the green. A big oak blocks approach shots on the left. Misses right and long will carom away from the green.

Hole 16

Dogleg left. A long iron or fairway wood is all you need to setup a wedge into the green. A big oak blocks approach shots on the left. Misses right and long will carom away from the green.

Hole 8

A short par 4 that is guarded tightly on the left by O.B. and a bunker in the front. Tee shots right or long of the green setup an easy chip shot. Good hole to get a stroke back on.

Hole 17

A tough par 3 that is guarded by a bunker in front. To long isn't terrible, but pars are a great score here.
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Hole 9

The creek splits the hole in two. A 200 yard layup will setup a mid-iron approach. The creek is drivable from 230 on the left side and 250 on the right. A big oak overhangs the left side of the fairway once you cross the creek. Approaches short and left still give a chance a par.

Hole 18

The creek splits the hole in two. A 200 yard layup will setup a mid-iron approach. The creek is drivable from 230 on the left side and 250 on the right. A big oak overhangs the left side of the fairway once you cross the creek. Approaches short and left still give a chance a par.

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