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h01HOLE 1

RED TEES:  PAR 5  – HCP 13
WHITE/BLUE TEES:  PAR 4  – HCP 4

370y | 385y | 408y

The 1st hole is all downhill and boasts one of the widest fairways on the course. Be sure to pick the right club for your approach, as this well-protected green is guarded by water in front and a bunker in back.

h02HOLE 2

RED TEES: PAR 3 – HCP 16
WHITE/BLUE TEES: PAR 3 – HCP 16

125y| 140y| 160y

The Par 3 2nd hole offers a generous green and a good chance to score if precise. However, an offline tee shot can lead to a certain bogey as the green is protected by a creek in front and a pond on the left.

h03HOLE 3

RED TEES: PAR 5 – HCP 9
WHITE/BLUE TEES: PAR 5 – HCP 12

415y | 460y | 475y

The 3rd hole is a dogleg left. Although a short par five, your approach shots will play longer because of the steady incline to the green. A short wedge should leave you a birdie opportunity. There are three bunkers, short, right and left of the green.

h01HOLE 4

RED TEES: PAR 4 - HCP 1
WHITE/BLUE TEES: PAR 4 - HCP 6

340y | 360y | 375y

The 4th hole is another dogleg left to an elevated green. Club selection is important off the tee to ensure you don't drive through the fairway. The green is sloped from back left to front right.

h05HOLE 5

RED TEES: PAR 5 - HCP 12
WHITE/BLUE TEES: PAR 4 - HCP 2

375y | 380y | 395y

The 5th hole is the hardest hole on the front nine, and second-most difficult on the course. A narrow drive, dogleg left, downhill to an open green. The creek lurking in front is well short and shouldn't come into play.

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