Hole by Hole Description
- Hole 01
- Hole 02
- Hole 03
- Hole 04
- Hole 05
- Hole 06
- Hole 07
- Hole 08
- Hole 09
- Hole 10
- Hole 11
- Hole 12
- Hole 13
- Hole 14
- Hole 15
- Hole 16
- Hole 17
- Hole 18
Hole No. 1
The opening hole is a straight away Par 4. Avoid the fairway bunker to the left and the trees to the right on the tee shot. A good tee shot will leave you with a mid to short iron into a slightly elevated green guarded by a right front bunker.
Hole No. 2
One of the most challenging holes on the course, this slight dogleg right Par 4 requires a drive favoring the left center of the fairway to avoid the large cottonwood to the right. Long tee shots to the left will bring a large cottonwood on the left into play on the second shot. The green is guarded to the left by a bunker and the right by trees. Par is a very good score on this difficult hole.
Hole No. 3
This straight away Par 5 requires an accurate drive to avoid the fairway bunkers located to the left and to the right. Water comes into play on the right side of the hole from the right fairway bunker to the green. A good second shot will leave a short approach to a green guarded to the left by two bunkers and water to the right. With two well positioned shots, birdie is a possibility on the hole.
Hole No. 4
The number one handicap hole on the course, this relatively straight Par 4 requires a good drive. The fairway is guarded to the left by a bunker and out of bounds and to the right by trees. Favor the left center of the fairway to avoid the large willow tree that comes into play on approach shot from the right. The green is guarded by a left front bunker, right front bunker and back bunker. Par is a great score on this hole.
Hole No. 5
This short but challenging Par 3 requires an accurate tee shot. The green runs diagonal from left to right and is protected to the left by a bunker and to the right by a large bunker and mounds. Avoid the bunkers and par is a good possibility on this hole.
Hole No. 6
This dogleg left Par 5 has out of bounds on the left and requires an accurate drive to set up the second shot. The fairway is guarded to the left by trees and out of bounds and a bunker and large cottonwood to the right. Favor the right side of the fairway on your second shot avoiding the fairway bunker for the best angle into the green. The green is well protected by a left front bunker and two bunkers to the right.
Hole No. 7
The shortest Par 4 on the course, requires an accurate tee shot. The fairway is guarded to the left by out of bounds, trees and a bunker, and to the right by a bunker. A tee shot favoring the right center of the fairway sets up the best approach into this well protected green. The green runs diagonal from right to left and is surrounded by four bunkers. A well played tee shot and an accurate approach makes birdie a possibility on this short par 4.
Hole No. 8
The longest Par 3 on the course features a large green that slopes from back to front. The green is protected by a large right front bunker. Take one extra club to avoid the bunker and favor the left side of the green. Par on this challenging par 3 is an excellent score.
Hole No. 9
This straight away Par 4 features two fairway bunkers to the left and one to the right. Longer hitters need to avoid the right side fairway bunker. A well positioned tee shot will set up a mid to short iron approach to this green that is guarded by a large left front bunker and a back left bunker.
Hole No. 10
This straight away Par 4 requires an accurate drive. The fairway is guarded to the left by a large slope and trees and to the right by a bunker. A well positioned drive will set up a mid to short iron approach to a green that slopes from left to right. The green is well protected by a large left front bunker and a back left bunker.
Hole No. 11
This relatively straight yet challenging Par 4 requires a straight drive, with water on the left and trees to the right play for the middle of the fairway. A well positioned drive will set up a mid iron to this small green. The green is protected by a large right front bunker. Par on this hole is a great score.
Hole No. 12
This short dogleg left Par 4 features water to the left and a fairway bunker to the right. A well positioned tee shot favoring the right center of the fairway will set up a mid to short iron approach to the green. The green is protected to the left by water, a right front bunker and a left rear bunker.
Hole No. 13
This mid length Par 3 features a slightly uphill tee shot to a two tiered green. The green is protected to the left by a bunker, and to the right by a large bunker as well as a back right bunker. Misses to the right will present a challenging up and down.
Hole No. 14
This long Par 5 features a wetland on the left from the tee to the green and requires an accurate drive. The fairway is guarded on the left by the wetland and to the right by a bunker off the tee. A well positioned drive sets up a straight second shot which brings the second fairway bunker to the right into play. The green is guarded by the wetland to the left, a large cottonwood short right of the green and a back bunker. Par is a great score on this difficult par 5.
Hole No. 15
The longest Par 4 on the back nine and generally plays into the prevailing wind. The fairway is wide open and lined with trees to the left and right. A well positioned drive will leave a long approach into the slightly elevated green. The green is protected by a large front left bunker and a slope to the right. Par is a very good score on this hole.
Hole No. 16
This long Par 3 features a large green protected to the left by water and a slope and trees to the right. The green slopes from back to front and is protected by a back bunker. Par on this hole is a very good score.
Hole No. 17
This mid length Par 4 features water on the right and requires accuracy from the tee to green. The fairway is protected to the left by a bunker and water to the right. Longer hitters beware, fairway narrows after the fairway bunker. A well positioned tee shot sets up a mid to short iron approach to this large green. The green is guarded to the left by a slope and water to the right. Favor the left center on this hole and par is a good score on this second to last hole.
Hole No. 18
The finishing hole is a long dogleg right Par 5 and features water on the right off the tee and on the second shot. Aim for the middle of the fairway with your drive to set up a straight second shot. Longer hitters may challenge the water to avoid the three fairway bunkers off the tee. Favor the left side of the fairway with your second shot to avoid the right fairway bunker. A well position second shot sets up a mid to short iron approach to this slightly elevated green. The green slopes from back to front and is protected by a left front bunker and a bunker to the right. Birdie is a possibility on this finishing hole.