Hole 10 :: 410 Yards :: Par 4
The first hole on the back nine is a dog leg right with ponds on both sides of the fairway in the landing area. Even a good tee shot is going to leave you a long to middle iron to a raised green. The green is large with only subtle breaks.
Hole 11 :: 164 Yards :: Par 3This slightly up hill par 3 is often impacted by the prevailing left to right wind. The green is pretty wide, but not very deep. The ball will break towards the front of the green.
Hole 12 :: 395 Yards :: Par 4A straight away par four, hole 12 usually plays into the wind. Try to keep your tee shot left so you don't have to deal with the tree to the right of the green on your approach. This green usually runs pretty fast, so try not to run your putt too far past.
Hole 13 :: 413 Yards :: Par 4This par four has a hill in the middle of the fairway that prevents all but the longest of hitters from getting too close after their tee shot. Most players will have a long iron for a second shot. Everything near the green feeds from the right to the left. The green follows suit and is pretty fast.
Hole 14 :: 437 Yards :: Par 5
The first of two back to back par 5's on the back is a great birdie opportunity. The tee shot has to be fit between a creek that is on both the left and the right of the fairway. There is a rise in the middle of the fairway that will prevent your drive from going too far. Longer players can go for this large green. Most players will lay up on the large, flat fairway leading up to the green. Once on the green be careful of the back to front slope.
Hole 15 :: 501 Yards :: Par 5The second of the two back to back par 5's is a slight dog leg to the right. After a good drive you'll face a second shot over a rivene. If you manage to carry the ravine you'll have a short and simple third shot to another large green.
Hole 16 :: 158 Yards :: Par 3The final par 3 on the golf course usually plays into the prevailing wind. The shot is all carry to a two tiered green. If you hit your approach onto the same tier as the pin placement, you will have a pretty flat putt.
Hole 17 :: 346 Yards :: Par 4Hole 17 is pretty straight forward from the tee. The green is small and protected by trees long and right. The green is the biggest challenge with a lot of subtle breaks that can fool you.
Hole 18 :: 382 Yards :: Par 4The final hole is a dog leg right with out of bounds on the right and thick wild grass to the left. A good tee shot leaves you a middle iron to a tricky green. There are two tiers - front and back. The pin can almost always be found on the larger front tier - so do not miss long. The back tier can provide a nice backstop to your approach shot and leave you with a nice opportunity to birdie the final hole of the day.
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