Holes 1 & 10 >>
Hole #1 | 326 Yards - White Tee, Par 4
The safest drive is about 175 yards down the left center of the fairway. This will leave you a 150 yard downhill shot to the green. The high-risk tee shot is a big draw with a driver. Long and lucky players can reach the green with this shot.
Hole #10 | 354 Yards - Blue Tee, Par 4
This dogleg left is a safe drive about 200 yards down the left center of the fairway. Avoid the trees off the tee to the left as well as straight ahead through the fairway. This high-risk shot is a draw with a driver over the trees on the left. The most difficult pin position is back right due to the green sloping away from the player.
<< Holes 2 & 11
Hole #2 | 289 Yards - White Tee, Par 4
Hole #11 | 279 Yards - Blue Tee, Par 4
Number 2 is a well bunkered uphill par 4. The safe drive is about 200 yards up the right center of the fairway. This will leave you a wedge shot to the green. Balls hit on the hill to the left are often lost. Avoid the left side of the fairway if the pin is on the left side of the green as the shot can be blocked by the tall pine tree. The bunkers short and right of the green make for a difficult shot to the green.
Long hitters often try to drive this green.
The most difficult pin position is back right, as shots that go long will go down a steep slope. The left side of the green offers a backstop for shots that go long.
Holes 3 & 12 >>
Hole #3 | 271 Yards - White Tee, Par 4
Number 3 is a straight away par 4 with birdie opportunities. The safe shot is about 165 yards down the middle avoiding the fairway bunker but many players with accurate drivers will play a longer shot. Avoid the trees on the left side of the fairway. If playing from the white tees, be prepared for your ball to run down into the fairway. If missed, be prepared for a challanging high wedge hill shot over the trees to the green.
Hole #12 | 252 Yards - Blue Tee, Par 4
Shoot 150 yards down the left middle avoiding the fairway bunker. Many players with accurate drivers will play a slight fade aiming at the bunker on the left side of the green. Be sure to avoid the oak tree on the right just off the tee. If the pin is on the upper tier, a par is a good score. Front positions often offer birdie opportunities.
<< Holes 4 & 13
Hole #4 | 271 Yards - White Tee, Par 4
Hole #13 | 261 Yards - Blue Tee, Par 4
This is a straight away par 4 with an slightly elevated green. The safe tee shot is 160 to 175 yards straight down the cart path. This will leave you a wedge to the green. Avoid the water and tree on the left. Shots hit to the right often catch the trees and leave a difficult side hill shot between the trees to the green.
Long hitters can drive the green but the front slope makes it difficult to run onto the green.
Don’t be short on your second shot. Balls that land short of the green usually roll down 10 yards leaving a difficult chip shot. Long shots can go into a bunker beyond the green or go past an inside the course OB line. The most difficult pin positions are middle right or short left.
Holes 5 & 14 >>
Hole #5 | 134 Yards - White Tee, Par 4
Number 5 is a short downhill par 3 and is our signature hole. This was the last hole to be rebuilt so the green is firmer than the others. The tee shot plays about 120 to 135 yards.
Hole #14 | 159 Yards - Blue Tee, Par 4
Number 14 is a longer version of our signature hole on the front nine. The extra length makes it much tougher for higher handicap players and adds to the psychological difficulty. The tee shot plays about 130 to 145 yards.
There is OB to the left and beyond the green. There is a water hazard to the right. The green is guarded by two bunkers in the front and one in the back left. There is a drop area in front of the right trap for players who don’t see where their ball entered the water hazard.
The most difficult pin position is middle left. The green is almost a two tier green with a strong left to right slope. The green will run slightly downhill from the middle of the green to the back of the green. Since this was the last green rebuilt, the green is slightly firmer than other greens.
<< Holes 6 & 15
Hole #6 | 324 Yards - White Tee, Par 4
Number 6 is a slight dogleg right. The safe drive is about 175 yards down the right center of the fairway avoiding the left hand fairway bunker. Avoid the creek on the left and the trees on the right. This high-risk tee shot is a power fade driver down the right hand side. The green has a long steep slope and your ball may run down the road into the hazard at the club entrance.
Hole #15 | 313 Yards - Blue Tee, Par 4
Once across the Davies Bridge, you will arrive at the tee box for #15. This dogleg left par 4 is a safe drive about 165 yards over the right edge of the fairway bunker. Be sure to avoid the creek on the left and the trees through the fairway. Your second shot will play shorter than the distance because it's downhill. Keep it short as there is a steep slope and your ball may run into the road.
Holes 7 & 16 >>
Hole #7 | 300 Yards - White Tee, Par 4
Hole #16 | 282 Yards - Blue Tee, Par 4
A good driving hole with a sharp dogleg left for the second shot. The safe drive is about 200-225 yards down the right center of the fairway. This will leave you a 100 yard shot to the elevated green. Avoid the redwood trees off the tee to the left and the fairway bunker on the right. Players who hit their tee shots to the left may find their second shot blocked by trees.
The high-risk tee shot is a draw over the cart path in front of the green. Very good thrill-seeking players have been known to reach the green by hitting to the left of the redwood trees over the water tank.
The most difficult pin position is front left. Be careful to avoid the false front and the bunkers in front of the green.
<< Holes 8 & 17
Hole #8 | 336 Yards - White Tee, Par 4
Hole #17 | 339 Yards - Blue Tee, Par 4
This is a very difficult dogleg left par 4 up a steep hill. The safe drive is about 175 yards down the left center of the fairway. This will leave you a 175 yard uphill shot to the green. Avoid the trees off the tee to the left. If you hit your tee shot too far, your second shot may be blocked by a large oak tree. Shots on the right side of the fairway have a tendency to kick right into the trees.
On hole 8, the high-risk tee shot is a big, high draw. Once a professional ice hockey player drove the green with this shot.
For hole 17, The risk/reward tee shot is a draw over the corner of the dogleg. This takes a 200+ yard carry depending on how much of the corner is taken off but it will leave a much easier second shot.
On both holes, the second shot is very difficult for most players. The steep hill adds 10-20 yards to the shot or more if you want to avoid the false front.
The most difficult pin position is front right. Many players will find their first putt to this position heading down the false front. Back pin positions are much easier because of a very forgiving backstop.
Holes 9 & 18 >>
Hole #9 | 190 Yards - White Tee, Par 3
Hole #18 | 178 Yards - Blue Tee, Par 3
This is a long par 3 that is psychologically very challenging due to the OB on the right and left. Many matches are decided on this hole.
This hole is all carry. Players who can’t reach the green on the fly are advised to hit a wedge or short iron off the tee to avoid the risk of going OB. An alternate safe shot for players who can reach the green is to play the ball to the back of the green or longer to avoid the false front.
The most difficult pin position is front left. Putts or bunker shots to this position can run away down the false front.