Hole 1
A good start with a soft dogleg right that puts a premium on keeping your tee shot in the fairway.
Hole 2
Avoid the fairway and greenside bunkers on the right on this great Par 4. A steep sloping green from back to front forces players to keep their approach shot short of the hole.
Hole 3
A true three shot par 5 that doglegs sharply right. A tough, small green sloping left to right puts importance on getting the ball close to the hole on the approach.
Hole 4
A strong par 4 that requires a very straight tee shot and a green with no forgiveness if you miss it.
Hole 5
The first par three requires players to just hit the center of the green to avoid bunkers and ridges along the edges.
Hole 6
Tough driving hole with water running down the right side and out of bounds left. Aim for the center of the green to avoid the collection area left and mounds right.
Hole 7
Best Par 4 on the front nine is long with trouble all around. The green has a unique feature with a spine running down the midde so play for the proper side.
Hole 8
A short par three with a premium on accuracy. Tough green slopes left and right and a huge bunker in front catches a lot of shots.
Hole 9
Great risk, reward par 5. Try to cut the corner on this dogleg right can result in a chance to get home in two or a punch out to the fairway.
Hole 10
Safe drive is important on the dogleg left par 4 with a creek that runs all along the left side. Settle for par.
Hole 11
A very unique par 5 that doglegs left at the 1st landing and requires a very accurate lay up shot. Very tough green that slopes back to front.
Hole 12
First par 4 on the back nine feature a two-tiered green that requires players to be on the right tear to have a chance for birdie and even par.
Hole 13
A beautiful par 4 with bunkers guarding each side of the fairway and a sloping green that runs away from the players.
Hole 14
A beautiful par 5 that is straight away until your approach shot must come from over water and rocks to a green that really slopes away. Another great risk, reward hole.
Hole 15
A short par 4 that you may want to leave your driver in the bag. Three bunkers guard the fairway with water down the left. A small green requires a lot of accuracy.
Hole 16
Beat par 4 on the back nine requires players to “split the uprights” or two large Cypress trees that guard each side of the fairway. A long approach shot needs to catch the left portion of the green to avoid the bunkers that guard the right side.
Hole 17
A beautiful par 3 that players can run the ball up to a big green guarded by bunkers on both sides.
Hole 18
Finish with a dogleg right par 4 that has trouble left and bunkers that guard the fairway and left portion of the green. A great hole to finish.