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Hole #1 is a 522 yard Par 5 with out of bounds right. There is tree trouble left with a row of evergreens and tall Cottonwoods. A sand trap guards the left front of the hole. Going over the green spells trouble with trees and a sloping green.

 

Hole #2 is a 195 yard par 3 with out of bounds right guarded by a row of evergreens. There is trouble left with the "snake pit" leaving you a punch shot under a mature Spruce tree.

 

Hole #3 is the newest hole on the course which was put into play in 2005. This is a 519 yard par 5 slight dogleg left  that plays into the prevailing summer south wind. This is the widest fairway on the course, but you must carry 100 yards of tall native grass from an elevated tee and protect against out of bounds right. As you approach the green the fairway severely narrows the last 100 yards, a decision must be made for the longer players whether to risk going for the green in 2. The green is the largest on the course but has a ridge running through it separating the front from the back. There is also a water hazard to the right of the green.

 

Hole #4 was also redesigned in 2005 while keeping the original 9th green. This is a short 333 yard par 4 that can be driven by long hitters but you must carry a larger waste bunker to the right of the fairway followed another green side bunker. The safe play is to play a fairway wood or long iron over the water hazard to the center of the fairway and play the dogleg leaving you a short approach shot to a two tiered green.

 

Hole #5 is a straightaway 358 yard par 4 that starts beside the clubhouse, Two tall Cottonwood trees protect both sides of the fairway. Many times a drive in the right rough will roll back into the fairway carried by the slope of the hill. The flat green is hard to hold and a short approach shot may release onto the green.

 

Hole # 6 is a short 329 yard par 4 that can be trouble if you go right and become blocked by a tall Cottonwood or mature Evergreens. A greenside bunker can be trouble if the pin is placed on the right side. Uphill puts on the right side of the green tend to break opposite of what you think.

 

Hole #7 is a 389 yard par 4 that will feature a new tee box in 2006. You will have you a blind shot to the green if you are unable to drive the ball over the hill. A drive to the far left may leave you a creative shot from the trees. The front of the green holds approach shots very well. Pin placements to the back and the left can be difficult.

 

Hole #8 is a 163 yard  par 3 which doesn't look intimidating, but will yield as many bogeys as any hole on the course. Don't be left, right or long!

 
Hole #9 is a 419 yard par 4, where you may be happy with 5. Usually you are going into the wind and always going uphill.  
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