FRONT NINE
Course Description | Back Nine

#1 - 310 yards, Par 4 M.A.P.S.
This hole requires an accurate drive, down the right side you will find trees that will hinder any second shot. To far left and you are flirting with a bunker and trees. The perfect shot for the longer hitters is a 5 iron to the center of the fairway with a wedge or a 9 iron into the green.

#2 - 131 yards, Par 3 M.A.P.S.
Depending on the wind this hole is a straight on shot. With a right pin location the water on the right can come in to play if the shot is short. With left pin location this hole sets up for a lot of birdies. Longer hitters will use a sand or pitching wedge.


Hole #2

#3 - 140 yards, Par 3 M.A.P.S.
This hole with its large green is tempting to shoot at the flag. The hole is heavily wooded on the left side. You have water in front of the green which you can not see from the tee. A right side green side bunker that will get your attention. The shot here is a 8 or a 9 iron for the longer hitters.

 

 

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#4 - 120 yards, Par 3 M.A.P.S.
Short and straight, one of the easier holes on the course so go for the birdie. With its long green pin placement dictates the club to use. For the longer hitter a lob wedge to a 9 iron is the club of choice.

 

 

#5 - 270 yards, Par 4 M.A.P.S.
The second of the three par fours on the course. Don't be fooled by the short distance on this hole. You need a pinpoint tee shot to avoid all the trouble on this hole. Down the left side you have a very large fairway bunker. To the right fairway is protected by heavy woods. If you feel lucky and can carry the ball 220 give it a rip, if not the smart play is to lay up behind the bunker and a short iron into the green. Longer hitters will use a 6 iron and a wedge to a sloped green.

#6 - 122 yards, Par 3 M.A.P.S.
This par 3 is sneaky. The green shaped like a boomerang is guarded in front by a deep bunker. With a pin placement back left you need a pin point drive to avoid disaster. Longer hitters will hit a wedge into this small green. 

#7 - 153 yards, Par 3 M.A.P.S.
With one of the larger greens on the course this hole with an elevated tee is a straight forward shot. Water in front of the green only comes into play on a miss hit tee shot. Bunkers on all sides of the green should not be a concern on a well hit tee shot.
 


Hole #5

#8 - 170 yards, Par 3 M.A.P.S.
Don't be fooled by the yardage on this hole. Depending on the wind the hole plays shorter then this distance indicates. One of the harder greens on the course to hit being 39 yards from front to back and only 11 yards wide. Choice of club for longer hitters would be an 8 iron to the center of the green.

#9 - 230 yards, Par 4 M.A.P.S.
The last of the par fours on the course.  Don't be lulled into the short yardage on this hole. Easily reachable if you have the nerves to go for it. Miss your target and get ready to post a big number on your card. Woods down thee right side and the green is tucked back right off the fairway. The longer hitter might use a 5 iron to lay up in front and chip on.


 


COURSE DESCRIPTION | BACK NINE

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