A long opening Par 5, reachable in two for most players. A left to right dog leg from the tee makes a cut ideal, with an easy lay up and a green protected by bunkers short and left.
A Par 4 with a downhill approach shot challenges club selection. Less than driver is needed here, and bunkers surround the green which is relatively flat.
A long, tough Par 3 requiring a long iron. The sandy waste area on the right must be avoided, with plenty of room left of the green which falls dramatically to the right.
A shorter Par 4 just over 400 yards which is a birdie chance provided a good tee shot in the fairway. The green has multiple levels, and bunkers will catch some approach shots pushed to the right.
This tough Par 4 has trees, bushes, and thick rough awaiting either side of the fairway making for a difficult tee shot. It plays a long way uphill for the approach shot to a left to right sloping green.
Hole 6
From the back tees a long Par 4 where two fairway bunkers are in play. The green sloping from back to front has bunkers and dense rough surrounding.
An awkward tee shot on this Par 4 with several bunkers left of the fairway which slopes to the right. The approach plays a long way uphill where bunkers sit right of the reasonably small green.
It is an intimidating tee shot on this Par 3 with water left of the green. A mid iron is needed, and the large bunker right is a common bail out. Par is certainly acceptable here.
The longest hole on the course, this Par 5 can play over 650 yards depending on the pin position. It is a tight tee shot with rocks and a penalty area right, and a difficult lay up with tall bushes left and water right of the fairway. It is a 3-club difference from the front to back of this large double green. This hole is rarely attempted to be hit in 2.