Course Layout  
hole #1  
A straightaway par 4 hole. The tee shot demands a straight ball flight with out of bounds on the left. One bunker on the right side of the fairway comes into play for the player that hits it a little longer. The generous sized green is protected by one bunker to the left of the green. A good starting hole.  
 
PAR: 4 BLUE: 340 WHITE: 325 GOLD: 315


 
hole #2  
The par 4 2nd hole requires another straight drive. Bunkers come into play immediately off the tee. If a tee shot is missed left and short you could land in the first of these traps. Located about halfway down the fairway are more bunkers that could catch a ball travelling from left to right. The well protected green is surrounded by three bunkers. If your approach shot is missed short left, right or through the green, your next shot could be played from the sand. A two-tiered green awaits the golfer offering a challenge in judging speed and direction.  
 
PAR: 4 BLUE: 395 WHITE: 385 GOLD: 330


 
hole #3  
The par 4 3rd hole has become to be known as one of the more difficult holes. A lateral hazard extends the entire length of the hole on the right side of the fairway. The left to right sloping fairway leads most balls to the lower half of the fairway making the hole play longer than it feels. The approach shot is a challenging one because of the strategically placed tree situated about 60 yards away from the green. The green is a very receptive and flat green with bunkers protecting the left and the back of the green. A par 4 is a great score, if you make a bogey don't feel bad.  
 
PAR: 4 BLUE: 400 WHITE: 360 GOLD: 325


 
hole #4  
The par 3 4th hole is the first of two challenging par 3's. The challenge is choosing the right club selection. The hole plays anywhere between 130-160 yards. The difficulty in making the right club selection is the well-protected green. Trees that sometime get in the way of figuring out wind direction and speed surround the green. Upon reaching the green the golfer will still realize there is work to do. A ridge runs right from the front of the green to the back of the green. This ridge makes it difficult to judge speed and direction. Again, a par 3 is a great score. If you make bogey, take it and run.  
 
PAR: 3 BLUE: 148 WHITE: 136 GOLD: 124


 
hole #5  
The first of two par 5's on the course the fifth offers a great challenge and one of the best views on the golf course. The hole plays over 580 yards from the back tee and offers a great challenge the entire length of the hole. A large fairway bunker is located on the left side of the fairway. This sometimes catches the ball that travels left to right and is the last hope for the golfer with out of bounds on the right the entire length of the hole. Depending on your caliber and the tee you choose this can be a 2 shot hole for the long ball hitters or a long battle for the remainder of the golfing public. Half way down the hole a wonderful view of the West River amd surrounding valleys and meadows greet you along with your first view of the green. The receptive green is protected by a bunker left and short of the green and also by a wide narrow bunker at the back of the green. The rule to follow on this hole, keep your left to right ball flight in the bag and good luck.  
 
PAR: 5 BLUE: 578 WHITE: 525 GOLD: 475


 
hole #6  
The sixth hole is a very challenging and lengthy par 4. A large and long fairway bunker extends down the left side of the fairway and will catch a ball that misses the fairway. On the right hand side of the fairway are three large mounds that can either hurt you or help you. A ball hit on the left side of the mound can come back into the fairway. A ball hit on the right side of the mound can head towards a lateral hazard that extends the entire length of the hole. Awaiting the golfer on his approach shot is a green well protected by sand bunders and a challenging putting surface.  
 
PAR: 4/Gold par 5 BLUE: 435 WHITE: 425 GOLD: 395


 
hole #7  
The seventh hole is the second par 5 on the course. A ball hit straight or even left is a tee shot you can be proud of. An out of bounds down the entire right side of the fairway makes the golfer want to land it in the fairway. On the second or third shot most players will have to decide if they want to play down the fairway or aim a little left of the fairway. The reason for this is a lake that begins about 130 yards out from the green and extends the remainder of the hole on the right side of the fairway. A large receptive green awaits the golfer on the approach shot. If your approach shot misses the two bunkers surrounding the green, the challenge facing you is the tricky read of the seventh green.  
 
PAR: 5/Gold Par 4 BLUE: 495 WHITE: 460 GOLD: 360


 
hole #8  
The par 3 8th hole is the last of the two par threes on the golf course. This is a very demanding par 3. You must hit a medium to long iron and on the windy days, woods have been seen on the tee. The challenge of this hole is to get it somewhere near the green. If you are successful at this a par 3 is possible. However if you do miss the green or find on the three sand bunkers surrounding the green you could be in the running for a bogey or double bogey. Good Luck.  
 
PAR: 3 BLUE: 173 WHITE: 155 GOLD: 136


 
hole #9  
The par 4 9th hole is a good finishing hole. The challenge on this hole is to hit an accurate tee shot. An out of bounds line on the right side of the hole and a large fairway bunker makes the fairway seem very narrow. If a good tee shot is hit the approach shot will reguire a medium to short iron to a green that is once again protected by bunkers both short and long. A good finishing hole with any number of scoring possiblilities.  
 
PAR: 4 BLUE: 346 WHITE: 334 GOLD: 285


 
 
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