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Hole #1
Deceiving starting hole. The green is very large. Take an
extra club and play to back half of the green |

Hole #2
Club selection is an absolute must to this Island Green. Long is
much better than short. |

Hole #3
The premium on this hole is played on your tee shot. Play to the
right center of fairway to have a short iron second shot. |

Hole #4
Mid to long iron tee shot. Plays a club longer. Play to the
right side of green. |

Hole #5
Short iron to large green. A great time to make an easy Par. |

Hole #6
Mid to short iron. Short right makes for an easy Par. |

Hole #7
Tight Par 4. Play to 150 yards out keeping fairway bunker and water
out of play. |

Hole #8
Long green. Pay attention to the pin placement. Wrong club
selection can mean definite three putt. |

Hole #9
Long Par 4. Grip and rip it. Wide fairway, plenty of landing
area. Long iron or fairway wood second. Be cautious of hidden
pond on left short of green. |

Hole #10
A 140 yard to carry water off white tee. This leaves short
iron into green. |

Hole #11
Long iron tee shot. Well bunkered green. A short front here
makes for a good play. |

Hole #12
Death Valley Hole. Add seven yards to yardage. Do not be
short. Very tough up and down. |

Hole #13
Short iron to a large green gives you a good chance at a
birdie. Pay attention to pin placement for club selection. |

Hole #14
Wide open Par 4. Plenty of room to run second shot up onto the
green. Do not be long. |

Hole #15
Plenty of room to the right over the water for missed shot. Take
enough club to take water out of the play. |

Hole #16
A par 3 with water on left side and behind the green. Bunkers
protect the front of the green. Slightly long is better than
short. |

Hole #17
Club selection very important. Well bunkered green means no run up
shot. |

Hole #18
Ideal landing area is 200 yards out, so choose club accordingly.
Long hitters can take the tee shot at two pines in fairway. Green
slopes severely back to the front. Short of the pin is a good idea. |