Hole 1: A straightforward par 3 with a green that slopes forward. Avoid going long on your approach to prevent a tricky, fast putt.
Hole 2: A par 5 with an uphill tee shot. The second shot plays narrow, with a bunker on the left and trees blocking the right. Expect a downhill third shot to a green guarded by a right-side bunker for shorter hitters.
Hole 3: A reachable par 5 if you drive long and avoid the trees on the right off the tee. Clear the water hazard in front and to the right of the green, and steer clear of the trees or going long.
Hole 4: A par 4 with a generous fairway, though a rough mound on the left should be avoided. A straight tee shot sets up a birdie opportunity.
Hole 5: A short, uphill par 3 offering a strong chance at birdie.
Hole 6: A dogleg-right par 4—reachable but tricky. Choose less than a driver for a level lie, avoid the ditch on the left, and don’t overshoot the green to keep a birdie in play.
Hole 7: A tough dogleg-left par 4. Trees crowd the left, and long hitters risk driving through the dogleg into more trees. A rough mound also guards the left side of the fairway. Par is a solid score here.
Hole 8: A short par 3 with a challenging, well-defended green.
Hole 9: A straight par 4 where you can open up your drive. New fairway bunkers prevent driving the green, but accuracy leaves a good chance at birdie.
Yardages:
Blue Tees: 2,900 yards
White Tees: 2,710 yards
Gold Tees: 2,495 yards
Red Tees: 2,160 yards
Green Tees: 2,070 yards