Hole 1
 | The opening hole is a relatively short par 4. Read more | |
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Hole 2
 | A testing up hill par 4 to a large two tier green. Read more | |
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Hole 3
 | The shortest par 3 on the course. Read more | |
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Hole 4
 | A good birdie opportunity. Read more | |
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Hole 5
| A testing par 3 requiring a solid iron shot. Read more | |
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Hole 6
 | A challenging par 4 requiring two long shots. Read more | |
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Hole 7
 | Stroke index 2 for the ladies and a challenging two shots for the men. Read more | |
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Hole 8
 | Inviting drive off an elevated tee with out of bounds all the way down the left. Read more | |
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Hole 9
 | A second par 5 to finish the front nine. Read more | |
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Hole 10
 | A sharp dog leg to the left. Read more | |
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Hole 11
 | The longest par 3 on the course generally playing into the prevailing wind. Read more | |
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Hole 12
 | Stroke index 1 and a tough uphill dog leg right par 4. Read more | |
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Hole 13
 | A downhill dog leg left. Read more | |
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Hole 14
 | A long straight drive will give a chance to go for the green. Read more | |
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Hole 15
 | From an elevated tee this dog leg left requires a drive down the left side of the fairway. Read more | |
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Hole 16
 | Lay up with an iron or go for the green. Read more | |
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Hole 17
 | The longest hole on the golf course. Read more | |
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Hole 18
 | A strong par 4 to finish. Read more | |
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