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Start your round off with a short and straight par 4.  A well placed tee shot will make for an easy approach to a large and relatively flat green.  A picturesque hole.  Tee shot over water to a large green that is deeper than it apprears from the tee.  Keep it straight on this par 5 dog leg right. Errant tee shots right or left can be difficult to recover from on the longest hole on the course.
Number 4 plays 180 yards uphill.  The green is protected by a bunker on the front right.  Miss left off the tee and a steep hill on the side of the green will direct your ball into the river.  Many rounds of golf have derailed on this hole. A par 4 dog leg left rated the second most difficult hole.  The reason - THE GREEN.  A small green, surrounded by bunkers, that has many contours can give even the most confident putter fits.   A 140 yard par 3 that plays uphill.  The green is very large so pay close attention to pin location and wind (above the trees).
OB on the left - OB on the right - and 200 yards?  Whoa!  Be straight and happy with a 4. Get back that stroke from number 7 on this 160 yard par 3.  Not much to this hole.  A duffed tee shot can end up in the creek. Finish with a hole that challenges golfers of all levels.  If you are playing from the back tees you will need a VERY long tee shot to have a look at the green which is guarded by bunkers on both sides and has many undulations.

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