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Hole 1
- Par 4
- Men's Handicap: 11
- Women's Handicap: 9
- I: 372
- II: 349
- III: 313
- IV: 303
This opening hole may have the widest fairway on the course, but a tee shot favoring the right side will provide the best angle to the small, well-bunkered green. Avoid the bunkers on the left side of the fairway.
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Hole 2
- PAR 5
- Mens' Handicap 3
- Womens' Handicap 1
- I: 555
- II: 540
- III: 487
- IV: 378
Long hitters can cut the corner on the left and reach the green in two, but this hole is best played as a three-shot par 5. Lay up short of the hazard on your second shot and take a short iron to this medium-sized green.
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Hole 3
- PAR 4
- Mens' Handicap 5
- Womens' Handicap 3
- I: 418
- II: 385
- III: 338
- IV: 310
The second shot plays slightly uphill on this sharp dogleg right par 4. From the tee, favor the right side of the fairway to shorten the second shot; most tee shots will bounce left. The green slopes from right to left. Stay below the hole.
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Hole 4
- PAR 3
- Mens' Handicap 17
- Womens' Handicap 17
- I: 182
- II: 155
- III: 138
- IV: 119
This slightly downhill par 3 intimidates players of all skill levels. Club selection is critical; the right side of the green is quite friendly.
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Hole 5
- PAR 5
- Mens' Handicap 1
- Womens' Handicap 5
- I: 513
- II: 496
- III: 447
- IV: 382
The length of this short par 5 suggests a real birdie opportunity, but watch out. The second shot is uphill and there is little room for error. Lay up short of the hill, leaving a short iron to this two-tiered green.
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Hole 6
- PAR 4
- Mens' Handicap 13
- Womens' Handicap 11
- I: 359
- II: 350
- III: 290
- IV: 272
This short, downhill par 4 doglegs slightly to the left. Aim for the fairway bunkers off the tee, but be sure to stay short of them. Tee shots that go too far left will flirt with out of bounds and a pond hidden from the tee. There is no room beyond this green.
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Hole 7
- PAR 3
- Mens' Handicap 15
- Womens' Handicap 15
- I: 207
- II: 173
- III: 147
- IV: 147
This downhill par 3 plays shorter than its distance. There is no room to miss to the left. Par is a good score.
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Hole 8
- PAR 4
- Mens' Handicap 9
- Womens' Handicap 13
- I: 428
- II: 370
- III: 336
- IV: 277
This is one tough par 4. Favor the left side of the fairway from the tee for the best approach angle. A very deep green slopes away from you and from right to left.
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Hole 9
- PAR 4
- Mens' Handicap 7
- Womens' Handicap 7
- I: 392
- II: 379
- III: 338
- IV: 253
There is more room off the tee than it appears, but the second shot is the key. A three-tiered green makes ending up on the same one as the pin a real challenge.
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Hole 10
- PAR 4
- Mens' Handicap 4
- Womens' Handicap 8
- I: 436
- II: 388
- III: 376
- IV: 346
Long hitters can carry the bunker on the left off the tee, but favoring the right center of the fairway leads to an ideal approach angle. There is a three-club difference from front to back on this large green, so club selection is critical.
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Hole 11
- PAR 4
- Mens' Handicap 8
- Womens' Handicap 10
- I: 400
- II: 380
- III: 326
- IV: 292
Finding the fairway from the tee is essential to successfully play this hole. The narrow, kidney-shaped green will test distance control on the approach shot. Even is a good score on this narrow par 4.
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Hole 12
- PAR 4
- Mens' Handicap 12
- Womens' Handicap 2
- I: 371
- II: 336
- III: 303
- IV: 272
This short par 4 requires a straight tee shot to avoid an enormous bunker on the left and woods on the right. The second shot over the pond to this narrow green will test the most confident player’s nerves.
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Hole 13
- PAR 5
- Mens' Handicap 6
- Womens' Handicap 14
- I: 529
- II: 504
- III: 434
- IV: 385
Long hitters can reach this par 5 in two; however, the two-tiered green slopes from front to back, making it difficult to stop a long iron or fairway wood. Laying up the second shot and hitting a short iron approach is the best play.
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Hole 14
- PAR 3
- Mens' Handicap 18
- Womens' Handicap 1
- I: 150
- II: 130
- III: 105
- IV: 92
This is the shortest hole on the course, but don’t be deceived. This par 3 requires precise club selection, so be sure to check the wind direction before teeing up. Don’t miss the green long or you’ll likely end up in a penalty area.
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Hole 15
- PAR 4
- Mens' Handicap 2
- Womens' Handicap 4
- I: 395
- II: 371
- III: 345
- IV: 292
This par 4 is perhaps the most difficult driving hole on the course. Long hitters will have to lay up short of the penalty area with an iron from the tee and all players should hug the left side of the fairway. A good drive still leaves a mid- to long-iron approach shot.
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Hole 16
- PAR 3
- Mens' Handicap 16
- Womens' Handicap 16
- I: 214
- II: 187
- III: 155
- IV: 115
The longest par 3 on the course requires a long iron or fairway wood from the tee. Hitting the putting surface will be a challenge and the severe slope on the large green will test your putting stroke. Stay below the hole!
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Hole 17
- PAR 5
- Mens' Handicap 14
- Womens' Handicap 6
- I: 492
- II: 476
- III: 448
- IV: 360
Long hitters who can carry the pond on the right can reach this dogleg right par 5 in two. Most players find it safer to play three solid shots. The two-tiered green slopes from front to back.
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Hole 18
- PAR 4
- Mens' Handicap 10
- Womens' Handicap 12
- I: 400
- II: 379
- III: 334
- IV: 280
This straightaway finishing hole requires a tee shot that favors the left side of the fairway. Avoid the bunkers on the right and you will be left with a short- to mid-iron approach shot. The green slopes from right to left.
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Men’s Rating/Slope
BLACK
73.1/139
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BLACK / BLUE
72.3/137
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BLUE
71.0/135
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BLUE / WHITE
69.5/127
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WHITE
68.0/124
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GOLD
66.2/118
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RED
63.8/113
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Women's Rating/Slope
BLACK
80.4/148
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BLUE
77.4/143
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WHITE
73.1/134
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GOLD
71.3/126
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RED
69.1/122
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