Course Layout
You Deserve to ...play on a course that has a rich history of players, both professional golfers and celebrities. The creation of challenging, yet enjoyable play will have you longing for another round.Hole #1: Down hill Par 4 guarded by two bunkers along the fairway. Great starting hole. Hole #2: Right to left dogleg Par 5. With a drive staying on the right side, it is very reachable in two.
Hole #3: This will be the shortest Par 3 you will play. Guarded by water and three large bunkers around the green.
Hole #4: Up hill Par 4 359yds from the regular men’s tee. The right side of the hole runs away from the fairway so it’s recommended to stay on the left side.
Hole #5: Slight dog leg right Par 4. The green complex demands an accurate pin high second shot.
Hole #6: This will be the longest Par 5 on the golf course. A good drive sets the player up for either a go for the green or a simple lay up.
Hole #7: Par 3 147 yds over water to an elevated green. Bunkers surround the entire green.
Hole #8: A fairway wood or a driving iron would benefit any player on this short Par 4 as fairway bunkers come into play.
Hole #9: Bombs away! From the fairway, you are playing to an elevated green with difficult but accessible pin placements.
Hole #10: A Par 4 that starts the golfer with a tight tee shot that must cater to the right side of the fairway. A deep green with several bunkers in play demands a precise approach shot.
Hole #11: This lengthy par 5 plays downhill with trees framing the fairway. Course management comes into play as this narrow green is surrounded by bunkers and native grassy areas.
Hole #12: A picturesque par 3 that plays over water to a sloping green. Precision is the play on this hole!
Hole #13: A severe dogleg left calls for an accurate tee shot to set up a visual to the green for the second shot. A very accessible green will yield makeable putts for the player.
Hole #14: A difficult uphill par 4 that places the emphasis on club selection into an elevated green complex. Par is a great score on his hole!
Hole #15: A slight dogleg left is a shot makers dream. Place your tee shot in the fairway and take aim to a green guarded by bunkers in the front and redans.
Hole #16: This downhill Par 3 is all about your tee shot. The green is fronted by bunkers while native grasses come into play long and right.
Hole #17: Tee it High…..Black Creek comes into play on this hole from the tee and your approach shot. This par 5 is reachable with a good tee shot and birdies will fly.
Hole #18: This Par 4 dogleg left finishing hole has a generous landing area, but water does present an optical challenge down the left side. A slight uphill elevated green calls a precise approach shot with bunkering and water to contend with.


