Created by Andrew and Matt Filbert
Hole Description Image
1
Par 4


382
354
316
253
A precise opening teeshot with bunkers that can come into play left and right. OB can come into play along the right side and behind the green. Long hitters can attempt to drive over the left bunkers leaving a short pitch into a sloping back to front green.
2
Par 3


245
195
175
126
Expect to use a half club more on this uphill par 3. OB on the right can come into play. Missing this right and left can create interesting pitch shots into a narrow green that slopes back to front. Be happy with a par as crosswinds create problems on this long par 3.
3
Par 4


310
300
282
230
Long hitters can drive this hole depending upon the wind. Beware of the valley in the fairway that slopes to the right toward the OB. Hitting it left is no treat either as mature trees make shots akward and difficult. Simple birdie hole if played well.
4
Par 5


545
528
472
412
The first par 5 is a dogleg right with a slight uphill tee shot. There are trees left and right so keep your drive straight. The green is guarded by 2 bunkers left and right so it demands a well placed second or third into the green. Water is hidden pin high on the right that can come into play on an arrant shot. Simple green that slopes back to front.
5
Par 4


434
403
366
316
The length, tall trees left and the early dogleg make this the toughest hole on the course. Long hitters can hit a slight draw following the fairway towards the pine tree that looks like it's in the middle of the fairway. Long hitters will reach this tree (285yds) and anything that is right on this hole can cause imaginative shots because of trees.
6
Par 4


317
303
268
227
Getting the ball airborne on the tee shot shot is priority #1. Keeping it straight is the next priority. Long hitters have the chance to drive the green but requires a well struck ball. An approach shot left below the hole is important as the green slopes severely back to front, along with bunkers long left and right. Simple but tough, as high numbers have been recorded here.
7
Par 3


168
157
145
132
The simple par 3 is made difficult by the narrow undulated green. Missing this green can cause a difficult pitch shot with trees and rough surronding the green. Get your par on this hole and feel like you stole one from the field.
8
Par 5


600
545
475
430
This par 5 is long and relatively narrow with deep rough left and right. It is great feat to reach this in 2 shots as the green is guarded by two bunkers left and one right. The water is in play on long drives and is there throughout the hole. Putts are difficult on this slopping green.
9
Par 4


387
352
320
259
On this relatively short par 4, the water long and bunker left come into play. Long aggressive players can carry the hills on the right but beware of the OB on the right. The green slopes back to front and can cause some interesting putts.
10
Par 4


410
368
322
292
A pretty easy start to the back 9. Missing this wide fairway to the right makes this hole interesting as bunkers, weeds, and a canal make this right side tough. Shots left of fairway create different stances and far enough left is OB. The green slopes front to back and back pin placements make this a difficult green.
11
Par 4


436
399
353
313
Hitting this fairway is crucial on this sharp dogleg right. Bunkers line this fairway, through the fairway, on the dogleg, short front of green and left of green. Long hitters can carry the bunker on the right, but to far right will leave you on hard ground and on mounds.
12
Par 5


512
475
422
375
A well positioned drive that is left of the water and right of the rough and OB is ideal. A well placed tee shot down the right side leaves you the option of hitting a long iron into heavily protect green. Bunkers front left and right swallow up short shots. A bunker long left collect shots as well. This green slopes back to front.
13
Par 3


160
142
123
101
This short par 3 can be intimidating with the water and bunker front right. This hole requires a accurate yardage as short is water and long is deep rough with a delicate pitch shot above the green. Get your par and be happy.
14
Par 4


427
397
350
316
A drive through the fairway can put you in the water on this dogleg left. A good target with the driver is the water tower or sugar factory off in the distance. The smart play is a 5 wood to 5 iron to the middle of the fairway will leave about 150 to 180 to the green. A bunker protects the front of the green and this is one of the toughest greens on the course.
15
Par 4


357
324
287
235
A tough driving hole because just missing the fairway will put you in deep rough or bunkers that protect the fairway. Two bunkers right and two left of the fairways along with bunkers front left and right. Straightforward hole can be birdied quite often but high scores are possible as well.
16
Par 5


560
510
460
410
Water right and a canal left on this par 5. With a wide landing area for drives it takes much of the water out of play on the left. Bunkers surround this green back left & right as well as middle right. Pretty simple green sloping back to front, should be a hole to take advantage of.
17
Par 3


203
178
157
123
A deceiving par 3 that plays a bit longer than the number. Relatively big green than the look from the tee box. Missing left will leave a difficult pitch shot and right will put you in one of two bunkers. Sloping green makes this hole pretty difficult and making par is a great score here.
18
Par 4


417
378
234
277
A drive on this finishing par 4 determines your score on this hole. Water protects the right fairway and deep rough and hills cover the left side. On the approach a small creek protects the green with a bunker right. Par is a great score and this is a hard sloping back to front green that can leave difficult bending putts.