Straight away, if you can carry it 250 better off to miss right.
Flat green with no bunkers, approach shot plays a few yards shorter due to downhill.
Relatively flat, slightly back to front.
Don't go long.
Want to hit it no more than 260 as after the ditch in fairway is a subtle downhill lie
If pin is front you want to challenge the slope in green, if in back be left of pin for flat put.
Large hump in green, try and avoid putting over it.
Check pin on 16 (to the right just before the green for front or back pin).
220-235 yd shot will get you to top of hill, you can hit more club but fairway narrows.
If on top of hill it plays 5-7 yds less than distance. If front pin hit to middle of green and don't go long.
Back to front typically, back of green can go opposite as it looks.
Driver off the right edge of the bunker
Play to center of green unless pin is in front. If pin is in front short is better than long
Front 1/3 is pretty steep toward front of green. You want to be putting uphill otherwise if pin is middle or back the green is relatively flat.
Favor left side as right trees can be trouble.
If you can't get to green in 2 layup to flat spot at 90-100 yds out. Add a few yds to approach shot as it plays uphill.
Back to front with a false front, the back 2/3 of the green is fairly straight forward while the front 1/3 can be fast and breaks hard.
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Driver is aggressive play at left-hand fairway bunker, otherwise a 225 yard layup will leave you 135-150 in.
Plays a few extra yards uphill, if pin is in front hit middle of green. Don't attack back pin as long is no good.
Hard back to front, if above the hole try and leave putt short as it is faster than it looks.
About 260 to front bunker, try and avoid front bunker and 2nd shot is relatively simple.
Front of green slopes hard after that green is relatively flat. Try and leave ball below hole if a front pin otherwise attack all other pin locations.
Par 3 that plays 7 yards less than actual yardage. Be careful of wind here as the tee is elevated and avoid going long.
Relatively flat, front LH corner is very severe.
Tee shot requires a draw off of fairway bunker. Fairway bunker is no good. Don't have to hit driver if you don't want, 240 leaves you short of fairway bunker.
Need to carry false front, back 2/3 of green is relatively flat and avoid long and left if possible.
Subtle braking green that goes toward the 1st green. Front 1/3 can be pretty slick if putting downhill.
Driver not needed, 225-240 yard shot will leave you 115-130. Very important to hit fairway.
Smallest green on course, focus on wind and distance and aim for middle of green.
Green slopes from back left to front right and if above the hole can be sneaky fast.
Let it rip. Your line is 5 yards left of the pine tree on the top of hill on the right side.
If you hit the fairway over the gully, try and get as close to green as possible as laying up has little flat areas to approach. Do what it takes to be below the hole on this one. Do not attack back pin as long is very difficult.
Front 1/3 is slick and everything breaks toward the sand trap.
220 yard shot at LH fairway bunker is all you need, if into the wind make sure to hit enough club because there is 1 tree on RH side of fairway that can block you.
Very hard green to hit, plays slightly uphill and make sure you miss right.
Hardest green on course to read. Front LH breaks to the sandtrap while front RH side goes to the right front corner. Back of the green is hard to read so check all angles when looking.
Avoid attacking back pin as long is dead.
Par 3 that plays 15 yards less than laser yardage. Green slopes from right to left. Shots with a draw can bounce forward so you can play short. Fades typically do not bounce forward.
On right hand side of green it breaks really hard to the left. The back left corner actually is very flat and hard to read.
Shots missed right can kick down and OB.
Straight away par 4. Drives on the left side of fairway typically get more runout.
Long, narrow green so if pin is back make sure to hit enough club.
Green is relatively flat but generally slopes from back right to front left.
Hardest hole on course. If you draw the ball start on right side and you will get some extra runout.
Small green and hard to hit, just focus on hitting center of green and take enough club.
Flat green, if pin is front be cautious of putting back down to it.
Short par 4, if hitting driver you can take it over or just left of the tree. You want to be just right of the pine tree on the left side.
2-tiered green so make sure you get on the front of the green for sure. Don't attack back pin as it is critical to putt uphill.
Hard back to front green. Back portion is very fast while front can be tricky to read.
Par 3 that plays the yardage. Be careful of wind here as it tends to knock the ball down.
Green is back to front, if pin is in back of green do not go past the pin. Back portion of the green is the steepest slope so play enough break.
Par 5 try and favor right side of fairway with tee shot as you will get some extra roll.
If you are past the ditch in the fairway (about 240 out) go for it just be aware of water 40 yards short. If laying up, focus on being on opposite side of fairway as the pin to create a better angle.
Challenging green with a steep spine in the middle of it. If pin is on RH side of green be cautious as there isn't much room. Pin on LH side is getable but beware if back left or back middle pin.
Don't go long as it's a very hard up and down with thin grass.