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Hole #1
Par 4Men's Handicap: 6Women’s Handicap: 5
374
367
358
348
348
Hole Description
A soft fade is ideal for this hole. Beware of the undulating green and the two traps that guard it. If the pin position is in the back, par may be hard to make playing out of those traps.
Hole #2
Par 5Men's Handicap: 7Women’s Handicap: 2
534
509
485
430
430
Hole Description
This daunting Par 5 usually plays into the wind. You must avoid the two bunkers to the right for they will make it difficult to reach the green in three. Avoid overshooting the green or you will leave yourself with a tough downhill chip.
Hole #3
Par 4Men's Handicap: 1Women’s Handicap: 1
410
365
335
316
316
Hole Description
This is the start of a tough stretch of holes. Make sure your second shot is no more than 125 yards to the pin or the downhill slope of the fairway will leave you with an awkward stance for your next shot.
Hole #4
Par 4Men's Handicap: 2Women’s Handicap: 6
408
382
369
313
313
Hole Description
Position your tee shot wisely so the two towering trees to the right do not effect your next shot. A misjudged approach shot to this green will leave you with a long sloping putt for this green is 38 paces long.
Hole #5
Par 3Men's Handicap: 8Women’s Handicap: 8
203
180
169
156
156
Hole Description
The longest par 3 on the course from the tips. Pins on or near the ridge can be tricky to two putt. Aim for a par on this hole.
Hole #6
Par 4Men's Handicap: 4Women’s Handicap: 3
418
363
355
338
338
Hole Description
More risk is involved if you try to carry the bunkers on the left. The safe route is to aim for the 150 yard peg and hit a little draw. Any shots hit past the pin will leave you with a slippery downhill putt.
Hole #7
Par 3Men's Handicap: 9Women’s Handicap: 9
214
170
139
120
120
Hole Description
This Par 3 usually plays straight downwind. Distance control is vital with the wind always playing a factor and the three bunkers protecting this narrow green from front to back.
Hole #8
Par 5Men's Handicap: 5Women’s Handicap: 4
530
494
476
420
369
Hole Description
A tree shot hit down the left side will catch the slope of the fairway and add 10+ yards to your drive. Avoid the fairway bunker 70 yards short of the green on your layup or your second shot. This is a birdie hole.
Hole #9
Par 4Men's Handicap: 3Women’s Handicap: 7
424
406
401
280
280
Hole Description
A great finishing hole to this nine. Tee shots landing on the right side of the fairway may end up finding the right rough. This green has many double breaking putts. Make sure to pick up a refreshment at the turn.
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Hole #1
Par 4Men's Handicap: 7Women’s Handicap: 5
397
376
369
363
316
Hole Description
Position your tee shot where the towering tree to the left of the green will not obscure your vision to the hole. Try to stay below the pond because this green is fairly large.
Hole #2
Par 4Men's Handicap: 8Women’s Handicap: 7
315
293
280
271
277
Hole Description
This short Par 4 is very narrow off the tee. Trouble is found left and right, so use a club you are most accurate with. Double check your yardage when the pin is tucked behind the ridge on the back portion of the green.
Hole #3
Par 4Men's Handicap: 1Women’s Handicap: 6
431
395
385
385
300
Hole Description
This hole's defense is the large pond to the left. Watch the thick, cabbage rough just past the pond to the left. Lay-up shots to the 100-yard marker may roll down into the valley. Be precise with your distance to this narrow, three tiered green.
Hole #4
Par 5Men's Handicap: 2Women’s Handicap: 2
518
516
489
489
417
Hole Description
This hole is ranked the toughest hole on this nine. Be ready for any uneven lies in the fairway for your next shot. There is a bunker that cuts into the fairway and is always in play. Par is a good outcome here.
Hole #5
Par 3Men's Handicap: 9Women’s Handicap: 8
165
156
145
137
137
Hole Description
This short Par 3 has one of the smallest greens on the course. A burried lie can result in a high, errant short iron approach. The green is severely contoured in the back portion of the green.
Hole #6
Par 4Men's Handicap: 4Women’s Handicap: 3
394
383
374
352
321
Hole Description
There is more room on the left side of the fairway over the bunkers than it looks from the tee. Shots flying the pin are frequent due to the severity of the downhill elevation change.
Hole #7
Par 5Men's Handicap: 3Women’s Handicap: 1
578
521
520
458
463
Hole Description
This double dogleg to the right is the longest Par 5 on the course. the fairway bunkers will come into play on your tee shot and second shot. Your approach shot may roll back onto the fairway if your ball lands on the front of the green.
Hole #8
Par 3Men's Handicap: 5Women’s Handicap: 9
205
182
170
150
122
Hole Description
This uphill Par 3 is very tough when it plays into the wind. Similar to five south, there is a severe ridge on the back portion of the green. Avoid the deep, greenside bunker to the left of the green.
Hole #9
Par 4Men's Handicap: 6Women’s Handicap: 4
383
377
361
345
311
Hole Description
The signature feature of this hole is the tree in the middle of the fairway. Consider taking a 3-wood or long iron off the tee to hit this narrow fairway. Finish the nine with a good score here and pick up a refreshment at the turn.
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Hole #1
Par 4Men's Handicap: 8Women’s Handicap: 5
384
378
361
298
298
Hole Description
The safe route is to play for the center of the fairway straight ahead. Or, you can take it over the bunker and cut significant yardage on this hole. Try to stay below the hole on your approach shot.
Hole #2
Par 5Men's Handicap: 1Women’s Handicap: 1
540
526
484
465
465
Hole Description
Arguably the toughest hole on the course. The more left you are off the tee, the closer the creek is in yardage. Position your layup shot so the trees to the right do not block your view of the green and the hole location.
Hole #3
Par 4Men's Handicap: 7Women’s Handicap: 4
379
367
353
340
340
Hole Description
A left to right shot is ideal for this hole. Use the target bunker on the left side as an aiming tool on your tee shot. Try to position your approach shot on the same ridge where the pin is to take some pressure off of your putter.
Hole #4
Par 3Men's Handicap: 6Women’s Handicap: 8
188
178
168
155
128
Hole Description
A medium length Par 3 that plays to a downhill green. When there is a tricky pin position in the very back or front of the green, aim for the center of the green. A birdie here is a great confidence booster for the next hole.
Hole #5
Par 4Men's Handicap: 2Women’s Handicap: 6
455
430
411
273
273
Hole Description
Some of the thickest rough to play from on the course is found on the left side. When in doubt, play your second shot short of the green and let your short game make a par.
Hole #6
Par 4Men's Handicap: 4Women’s Handicap: 3
415
372
366
320
320
Hole Description
A straight away Par 4 usually plays with a crosswind. The best spot to attack this green is from the right side of the fairway. Make sure to stay below the pin because the green is severely sloped back to front.
Hole #7
Par 5Men's Handicap: 3Women’s Handicap: 2
521
475
461
444
444
Hole Description
The main feature of this hole is the cross bunkers separating the two fairways. The hole plays longer and tougher when the pin position is located on the upper tier. You can reach the green in two if you play a draw over the left bunker.
Hole #8
Par 3Men's Handicap: 9Women’s Handicap: 7
171
151
143
139
139
Hole Description
Known for its left pin placement during Club Championship, play to the center of the green to avoid the trouble on the left. Many putts on this green will break towards the water.
Hole #9
Par 4Men's Handicap: 5Women’s Handicap: 9
391
347
313
292
227
Hole Description
To find out the direction of the wind on this hole, look at the Canadian flag perched up near the clubhouse. Margin for error is high when you try to attack a pin located on the back portion of the green.
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