Course Information
South Course
Hole # 1
Great starting hole that plays longer than the yardage due to elevation. Three tier green makes proper club selection a must. Tip: Add one more club on your approach and stay below the hole. Par is great!
Black 410 |
Blue 392 |
White 350 |
Gold 310 |
Red 280 |
Silver 238 |
Handicap (M/L) 3/3 Par 4 |
Hole # 2
Downhill par 3 that once again makes club selection a challenge. Green slopes right to left on approach. I have seen three hole-in-ones here, two that never hit the green from the tee shot. Tip: Take one to two less clubs and hit the right half of the green.
Black 170 |
Blue 168 |
White 148 |
Gold 140 |
Red 112 |
Silver 112 |
Handicap (M/L) 17/17 Par 3 |
Hole # 3
Short par 4 with water to the right of the green. Hit a fairway wood or hybrid to lay up off the tee. Important to stay below the hole. Tip: Aim down left half of the fairway off the tee.
Black 340 |
Blue 330 |
White 300 |
Gold 285 |
Red 244 |
Silver 200 |
Handicap (M/L) 15/13 Par 4 |
Hole # 4
Another short par 4 with making sure that your tee shot over the first lake rests on the left half of the fairway to have a clear approach to a green that has a second lake in front. Tip: Make sure that the approach stays below the hole!
Black 365 |
Blue 345 |
White 315 |
Gold 305 |
Red 235 |
Silver 200 |
Handicap (M/L) 7/11 Par 4 |
Hole # 5
Long par 5 that requires 2 good shots from the start to get to the end of the dogleg. With a very large three tiered green proper club selection on the approach is a must. Tip: Going for this green in two is risky with lots of bunkers and boundaries left. Play with a smart second shot and get to the corner to have a clear shot to the green.
Black 570 |
Blue 550 |
White 495 |
Gold 485 |
Red 450 |
Silver 398 |
Handicap (M/L) 5/5 Par 5 |
Hole # 6
By far the most difficult hole on the property. Long par 4 that has trouble immediately right and left to a generous fairway. Second shot to a two tiered green makes it important to miss short if anything. Tip: Hit a long fairway wood off the tee to give yourself plenty of approach options.
Black 420 |
Blue 400 |
White 375 |
Gold 360 |
Red 315 |
Silver 260 |
Handicap (M/L) 1/1 Par 4 |
Hole # 7
Good par 5 that gives the player a chance to maybe get a shot back. Generous landing area with a large bunker on the left and a well bunkered green that slopes left to right but offers a chance to hit in two shots. Tip: On your second shot aim down the left half of the fairway that allows the shot to possibly run up on the green.
Black 545 |
Blue 515 |
White 490 |
Gold 483 |
Red 430 |
Silver 330 |
Handicap (M/L) 9/7 Par 5 |
Hole # 8
A par 3 that does not allow a miss left. Aim on the right half of the green that slopes from right to left. Tip: Pay attention to hole location to make sure that you select the proper club off the tee.
Black 186 |
Blue 177 |
White 156 |
Gold 150 |
Red 120 |
Silver 120 |
Handicap (M/L) 13/15 Par 3 |
Hole # 9
The tee shot on this par 4 requires anything 200 to 240 off the tee to set up your approach over the lake where the water runs directly to the right and in back of the green. Tip: There is more room right off the tee than you think. Aim down the right side and the green will open up.
Black 363 |
Blue 330 |
White 300 |
Gold 290 |
Red 253 |
Silver 210 |
Handicap (M/L) 11/9 Par 4 |
Hole # 10
This is another uphill par 4 where you add one to two clubs on the approach because of the slope. The three tiered green makes club selection important. Tip: Miss off the approach to the right. Left usually leaves you with a very difficult up and down.
Black 380 |
Blue 355 |
White 345 |
Gold 335 |
Red 250 |
Silver 215 |
Handicap (M/L) 6/4 Par 4 |
Hole # 11
Long par 5 that requires a long tee shot and a good fairway to get up the dip. Once on top the huge green awaits the third shot. Tip: Pay attention to the hole location as the green has a number of elevated areas that can leave you with more than two putts.
Black 580 |
Blue 550 |
White 530 |
Gold 335 |
Red 250 |
Silver 215 |
Handicap (M/L) 2/4 Par 5 |
Hole # 12
Straight par 3 that can play pretty long. Three different bowls almost make the hole play as if there are three different greens. Tip: Green is long front to back so pay attention to club selection.
Black 245 |
Blue 190 |
White 150 |
Gold 135 |
Red 115 |
Silver 115 |
Handicap (M/L) 14/16 Par 3 |
Hole # 13
Tee shot is a premium on this difficult par 5. Stay to the right off the tee to keep the second shot open to the fairway across the lake. Large green can make three putts common. Tip: If you get blocked off the tee or do not hit a long enough drive lay up your second shot. You can either hit the green from the third shot in front of the lake or just land short for a chip. Avoid the big number by playing it smart.
Black 540 |
Blue 500 |
White 460 |
Gold 432 |
Red 375 |
Silver 345 |
Handicap (M/L) 4/2 Par 5 |
Hole # 14
Our signature hole that as beautiful as it looks, can leave you with a big score. The elongated green makes proper club selection a must. Trouble right/left as well as short/long. Tip: Aim at the center of the green to avoid either the sucker pin short or big gamble long.
Black 190 |
Blue 165 |
White 140 |
Gold 115 |
Red 109 |
Silver 100 |
Handicap (M/L) 12/12 Par 3 |
Hole # 15
Straight away par 4 that has an elevated green with mounding in the center. Sometimes a good shot from the fairway will look good at first but when you get to the green you may get a surprise. Tip: Make sure that you hit a good approach. Short will leave you with a difficult pitch.
Black 360 |
Blue 350 |
White 325 |
Gold 295 |
Red 240 |
Silver 200 |
Handicap (M/L) 16/14 Par 4 |
Hole # 16
Another long par 5 that requires a good tee shot and fairway shot. The hole narrows as you approach the green. With the undulations, size and sloping of the green a birdie is outstanding and usually a skin. Tip: Going for the green in two usually doesn't work out. A well placed second shot will give you a view to the pin so you can get it close.
Black 565 |
Blue 550 |
White 526 |
Gold 503 |
Red 450 |
Silver 375 |
Handicap (M/L) 8/8 Par 5 |
Hole # 17
Downhill par 3 that elevation plays an important role in club selection. From up on the tee you are exposed to the winds that can make the same teeing ground 3 to 5 clubs different. Tip: Aim for the middle and long. I have very rarely seen anyone over the green.
Black 208 |
Blue 188 |
White 170 |
Gold 135 |
Red 93 |
Silver 88 |
Handicap (M/L) 18/18 Par 3 |
Hole # 18
A good tee shot sets this finishing hole up. Stay to the right of the trees on the edge of the fairway and stay away from the temptation to cut yards off. The farther past the trees, the more the green opens up. Tip: Hitting a shot down the middle of the fairway will help avoid the downhill lies. The fairway slopes from right to left.
Black 370 |
Blue 355 |
White 325 |
Gold 315 |
Red 270 |
Silver 230 |
Handicap (M/L) 10/6 Par 4 |