Front Nine
Airflight
A strong drive to the left center of the fairway is a good start. A strong uphill second may allow for an eagle, otherwise chip on and putt for birdie or par.
Men’s – Yardage: 500 | Par: 5 | Handicap: 7
Women’s – Yardage: 480 | Par: 5| Handicap: 1
Uphill
A difficult, 200 yard, uphill, par 3, with an undulating green, well-protected by bunkers. If there’s wind , you’re usually into it.
Men’s – Yardage: 192 | Par: 3 | Handicap: 9
Women’s – Yardage: 181 | Par: 3 | Handicap: 9
Grandhill
A dog-leg right, start with a well struck tee shot that avoids the fairway bunkers right and left, next a short iron shot onto the green gives you an opportunity for birdie, but par is a good score on this green.
Men’s – Yardage: 352 | Par: 4 | Handicap: 15
Women’s – Yardage: 328 | Par: 4 | Handicap: 11
Dog Leg
A sharp dog-leg left. Power doesn’t really count, an accurate tee shot is required to leave a short iron shot onto this difficult elevated green.
Men’s – Yardage: 332 | Par: 4 | Handicap: 13
Women’s – Yardage: 318 | Par: 4 | Handicap: 5
The Drop
Good judgement is required for a tee shot leading to a challenging green.
Men’s – Yardage: 190 | Par: 3 | Handicap: 17
Women’s – Yardage: 165 | Par: 3 | Handicap: 15
Long Shot
A long, dog-leg right. A long, straight tee shot is required and will leave a mid-iron shot onto an elevated, 2-tier green. Good Luck.
Men’s – Yardage: 390 | Par: 4 | Handicap: 3
Women’s – Yardage: 367 | Par: 5 | Handicap: 17
The Dip
A dog-leg right, par 4. An accurate tee shot that reaches the top of the hill will leave a short shot onto the green. Can’t make the top of the hill? That makes it interesting.
Men’s – Yardage: 360 | Par: 4 | Handicap: 5
Women’s – Yardage: 323 | Par: 4 | Handicap: 3
Birdie
A short, tight par 4. A straight tee shot is required and will leave a short shot to an elevated, severely sloped green. Keep it below the hole.
Men’s – Yardage: 301 | Par: 4 | Handicap: 11
Women’s – Yardage: 240 | Par: 4 | Handicap: 13