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Front 9
Front 9
Back 9
Slopes & Rating
HOLE
Black
Gold
Blue
White
Red
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
OUT
562
560
535
507
482
348
348
340
314
290
236
215
180
145
117
397
400
385
360
330
377
351
340
306
287
473
435
408
370
330
493
470
430
410
360
177
175
150
125
115
545
541
508
438
402
3608
3494
3276
2975
2713
5
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
5
36
5
5
15
13
13
11
7
1
11
7
3
9
1
3
17
17
9
15
CLOSE
HOLE 1
The opening hole is a par-5 and offers players a great opportunity to jump start their round. Playing at 563-yards the first hole is a long but fair starting hole. A bunker guards the left side of the fairway at the first dogleg. The right side of the fairway should be favored to avoid trouble. A small, two-tiered green is protected by a front left bunker.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
5
Women
5
TEE
562
560
535
507
482
CLOSE
HOLE 2
The second hole is the first of 10 par-4s and is the second shortest par-4 on the course. This medium-length hole plays longer than the yardage on the scorecard due to prevailing winds. The fairway is protected on the right by several features cut into the hillside. Trees on both sides provide framing and definition for this hole.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
15
Women
13
TEE
348
348
340
314
290
CLOSE
HOLE 3
The first and longest par-3 on the course is mirrored by a pond on the left. A large green is set near the water with the right portion of the approach and the green hazard free. Players that hit shots over this green will be left with a very difficult par save.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
13
Women
11
TEE
236
215
180
145
117
CLOSE
HOLE 4
The fourth hole is medium-length par 4 that plays downwind often and is surrounded by a meandering creek. The creek will collect errant tee shots on the right side and off-target shots to the left of the green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
7
Women
1
TEE
397
400
385
360
330
CLOSE
HOLE 5
The par-4 fifth hole is just 377-yards. Playing from an elevated tee, players must strategically place their first shot to avoid water on the left and a bunker on the right. The green has been placed around a portion of the pond and is protected by a front left bunker.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
11
Women
7
TEE
377
351
340
306
287
CLOSE
HOLE 6
The sixth hole plays 473-yards and is right in the middle of a four-hole par-4 stretch. This is an uphill hole carved into the hillside. The tee shot is dramatic and must carry far enough for visibility to the green for the second shot. Both sides of the fairway are protected by bunkers and the green is guarded on the left by a bunker. Large trees frame the green on the right.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
3
Women
9
TEE
473
435
408
370
330
CLOSE
HOLE 7
The seventh hole is ranked as the hardest hole on property and is the final par-4 on the front nine. Known as the "Silo Hole" this is the longest par-4 on the course playing at 493 yards and is designed to play downwind. A bunker on the right forces a long carry, though the left side of the fairway provides the preferred angle to the green. A large green, protected by a bunker on the right, accepts the typically required long approach shot.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
1
Women
3
TEE
493
470
430
410
360
CLOSE
HOLE 8
Following the hardest ranked hole on the golf course, players move to the second easiest hole at the par-3 eighth. This 177-yard par-3 is the shortest hole on the course. This inviting hole plays from elevated tees downhill but typically into the wind. A small, tiered green is flanked by bunkers on both sides of the front part of the green.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
17
Women
17
TEE
177
175
150
125
115
CLOSE
HOLE 9
The front nine closes out with a 562-yard par-5. A downhill tee shot following the contour of the fairway will give some golfers a chance to go for the green. However, the second shot will be demanding as the green is well protected by a pond on the left and a bunker on the right.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
9
Women
15
TEE
545
541
508
438
402
HOLE
Black
Gold
Blue
White
Red
PAR
Men's Handicap
Women's Handicap
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
IN
TOTAL
338
315
310
290
275
460
460
441
415
353
190
190
170
151
124
452
390
370
331
305
581
518
510
425
420
403
378
365
337
270
348
335
330
300
275
200
197
180
155
148
589
537
515
487
402
3561
3320
3191
2891
2572
7169
6830
6442
5958
5316
4
4
3
4
5
4
4
3
5
36
72
18
18
2
10
14
14
10
8
6
2
8
12
12
4
16
16
4
6
CLOSE
HOLE 10
The back nine begins with the shortest par-4 on the course. This 338-yard par-4 is carved out of the oak forest that surrounds the clubhouse. A tight, tree-lined fairway may require an iron shot from the tee for placement. The small left-to-right green is protected by a bunker to the left and is surrounded by beautiful mature oaks.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
18
Women
18
TEE
338
315
310
290
275
CLOSE
HOLE 11
The 11th hole is ranked as the second hardest handicap hole. This 460-yard par-4 requires a straight tee shot as out of bounds lurks closely on both sides. The fairway is bunkerless but the downhill approach shot will challenge even the best iron players.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
2
Women
10
TEE
460
460
441
415
353
CLOSE
HOLE 12
The par-3 12th hole is 190-yards and plays as the second shortest hole on the course. This medium-length par-3 features a narrow green with water protecting the entire left side of the hole all way to the green.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
14
Women
14
TEE
190
190
170
151
124
CLOSE
HOLE 13
The par-4 13th hole is a sharp dogleg left. The trees are farther than they appear on this hole. A fairway bunker on the left forces a long carry if players pull their tee shot. The green, which slopes from back to front, provides a backstop for approach shots, but below the hole is preferred.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
10
Women
8
TEE
452
390
370
331
305
CLOSE
HOLE 14
The 14th hole is a 581-yard par-5, and should prove to be a demanding hole. Players who choose to go at the green in two must do so from a heavily contoured split-level fairway. Their target will be a small green nestled in a grove that is protected by a front right bunker.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
6
Women
2
TEE
581
518
510
425
420
CLOSE
HOLE 15
The par-4 15th hole plays just over 400 yards. Tee shots from an elevated tee must be carefully played between bunkers on the left and large grass features and trees on the right. A well-placed shot will provide the best angle into a very small green.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
8
Women
12
TEE
403
378
365
337
270
CLOSE
HOLE 16
The 16th hole is one of the shortest par-4s on the course. Playing at 348-yards this hole requires exact placement of the tee shot to a split fairway for the best angle and visibility to the green. The green is very shallow and protected by bunkers that requires a precise approach.
PAR
4
HANDICAP
Men
12
Women
4
TEE
348
335
330
300
275
CLOSE
HOLE 17
The final par-3 plays at 200 yards. This hole is carved out of an oak grove with a very natural setting for a large green. Though the grove will diminish the effect of the wind, this hole will require a long iron for most players. Shots that miss left will leave players with a difficult up and down.
PAR
3
HANDICAP
Men
16
Women
16
TEE
200
197
180
155
148
CLOSE
HOLE 18
The closing hole is 589-yard par-5 and should cause some excitement down the stretch. This hole features a large water hazard, a meandering stream and a small green set against large oak trees. The green is reachable in two for the long, accurate hitter. The tee shot has water right and bunkers left. An elevated landing area offers a view of the creek, which protects the green on the right.
PAR
5
HANDICAP
Men
4
Women
6
TEE
589
537
515
487
402
Black
Gold
Blue
White
Red
Slope
147
143
139
133
133
WOMEN
134
Black
Gold
Blue
White
Red
Rating
75.6
74.1
72.3
71.2
72.4
WOMEN