West Course

# 1 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 396

BLUE 379

Hybrid 379

WHITE 350

GOLD 272

YELLOW 205

Pro Tips

An accurate tee shot is important, with out of bounds left and woods to the right, a shorter second shot to an elevated green demands a shot that finds the middle section of the green as errant shots long or right will leave uphill chips.

# 2 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 156

BLUE 146

Hybrid 146

WHITE 124

GOLD 107

YELLOW 107

Pro Tips

Club selection is vital on this hole as the green slopes front back to front with two bunkers guarding each side of the front of the green. Any shots missing the green will require a precision chip to make par.

# 3 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 447

BLUE 438

Hybrid 360

WHITE 360

GOLD 344

YELLOW 275

Pro Tips

This long par 4 requires length and accuracy as out of bounds left comes into play. The green has two bunkers and is slanted from front to back. A second shot that stays below the hole will leave the best chance at a two putt.

# 4 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 370

BLUE 360

Hybrid 360

WHITE 360

GOLD 312

YELLOW 220

Pro Tips

This hole requires a precise tee shot to set up and shorter second shot to the green, out of bounds right and trees left leave little room for error, the green has two bunkers and is sloped from front to back.

# 5 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 449

BLUE 438

Hybrid 438

WHITE 410

GOLD 396

YELLOW 275

Pro Tips

A downhill tee shot down the left side should leave you with a longer second shot from the middle of the fairway. Trees line both sides of the hole off the tee and run along the right side of the hole until you reach the green. The green is protected by a bunker front right and slopes from left to right and back to front.

# 6 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 372

BLUE 359

Hybrid 359

WHITE 310

GOLD 293

YELLOW 205

Pro Tips

The tee shot on this hole requires and decision to layup on top of the hill leaving a longer second shot or a shot that turns from left to right that can run down to the bottom of the hill to a flat area leaving a shorter second shot.

# 7 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 179

BLUE 167

Hybrid 167

WHITE 136

GOLD 136

YELLOW 130

Pro Tips

A tee shot to the center of the green is the safest shot on this hole, a pond in front of the green and bunker to the right protect the hole. The green slopes from back to front, any shot not on the green requires a delicate shot to get up and down.

# 8 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 507

BLUE 495

Hybrid 436

WHITE 359

GOLD 403

YELLOW 370

Pro Tips

This hole offers a generous landing area for the tee shot, that must avoid the bunkers on the left side. A lay up shot will leave around 100 yards downhill into a green that is on the larger size.

# 9 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 389

BLUE 380

Hybrid 359

WHITE 359

GOLD 354

YELLOW 260

Pro Tips

On of the most difficult holes on the either course a demanding tee shot avoiding the trees on the right and out of bounds and trees to the left. A drive to the crest of the hill leaves around 125 yards to a green that is protected by a bunker on the left and large mound to the right. This small green is severely crowned, playing in 1982 Sam Snead was quoted as saying “this is the toughest approach shot I’ve ever had to hit.”

# 10 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 360

BLUE 346

Hybrid 346

WHITE 261

GOLD 247

YELLOW 240

Pro Tips

A shorter par 4 that requires precision over strength a shot into the fairway that slopes from left to right with out of bounds left. A greenside bunker guards the front right of the challenging two tiered green.

# 11 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 190

BLUE 185

Hybrid 135

WHITE 145

GOLD 128

YELLOW 130

Pro Tips

An uphill hole with four bunkers around it that will catch errant tee shots. The green has several undulations and will funnel shots to the far right, missing the green will leave a challenging up and down.

# 12 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 381

BLUE 367

Hybrid 367

WHITE 309

GOLD 297

YELLOW 240

Pro Tips

A tee shot at the right greenside bunker should find the fairway and leave a second shot into a slightly raised green with a large putting surface. Try and keep the ball below the hole on the putting green.

# 13 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 489

BLUE 479

Hybrid 479

WHITE 429

GOLD 385

YELLOW 320

Pro Tips

A very generous landing area on this par 5 must avoid the lone bunker on the left of the fairway and tall fescue grass wide right. Greenside bunker guard each side of one of the flatter greens at the club.

# 14 /

Par: 3

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 188

BLUE 170

Hybrid 160

WHITE 160

GOLD 147

YELLOW 105

Pro Tips

A challenging uphill tee shot to a green that slopes from back to front and right to left. A bunker short right guards the front of the green that presents a challenging putt to any hole location.

# 15 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 460

BLUE 412

Hybrid 389

WHITE 389

GOLD 376

YELLOW 270

Pro Tips

A challenging hole that doglegs left off the tee to a fairway that is uphill and slopes right to left. A tee shot down the right center of the fairway will leave a long iron approach to a large green that sits up on a hill

# 16 /

Par: 5

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 498

BLUE 487

Hybrid 487

WHITE 399

GOLD 395

YELLOW 205

Pro Tips

A tee shot to the top of the hill and a layup will leave you with a wedge approach. The green is large and relatively flat with a few subtle breaks.

# 17 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 392

BLUE 363

Hybrid 363

WHITE 359

GOLD 315

YELLOW 230

Pro Tips

The tee shot requires the player to make a decision to try and drive to the bottom of the hill leaving an uphill shorter shot or a layup not more than 270 yards to stay on top of the hill, leaving a longer second shot. The second shot requires a precise landing as the narrow green has out of bounds left and behind the green.

# 18 /

Par: 4

Yardage by Tee:

BLACK 402

BLUE 391

Hybrid 270

WHITE 270

GOLD 259

YELLOW 205

Pro Tips

An intimidating tee shot that must be positioned left center of the fairway, any tee shots right will most likely require a pitch out to the fairway. An uphill approach will force you to make a proper club selection as the green is perched uphill with severe slopes all around.