Hole B1
Par 4
H.S. 7
This excellent Par-4 is a great scoring hole for long hitters and great way to start the round for anyone. A straight drive will leave only a wedge shot into the green. Be careful of the sneaky stream that cuts across the front part of the green and the greenside bunkers that can steer you away from an easy par.
Hole B2
Par 4
H.S. 1
This long Par-4 is where the challenge of Course B begins. There is a stream that runs along the left side of the hole all the way to the green. The fairway opens up on the right for the tee shot but narrows for long hitters who may reach the lone fairway bunker. Most golfers will have a longer club into this green, so your short game might come in handy around the green!
Hole B3
Par 3
H.S. 5
This Par-3 continues to present a visual challenge as golfers must hit across the pond and avoid 2 greenside bunkers on the left. The small patch of fairway on the right offers a safe haven to those who do not want to mess with the hazards and are willing to take a chance on an up-and-down par. The green sloping back to front also means you do not want to miss long!
Hole B4
Par 4
H.S. 6
The greenside bunker is a good target off the tee on this Par-4. Be sure to stay left or carry the right fairway bunker as being in it can make your approach shot very unpredictable. The green generally slopes to the front, so you do not want to flirt with large bunker in the back and make your life more difficult!
Hole B5
Par 5
H.S. 9
This is a windy Par-5 that requires a tee shot over the water. For big hitters, the left fairway bunker can be the perfect line to set themselves up for an eagle chance but beware of the left out of bounds. For more conservative players, the fairway is wide open on the right. For the second shot, you can lay up in front of the left fairway bunker away from the water for a 100-yard approach shot. With a handicap of 9, this is a scoring opportunity hole for all!
Hole B6
Par 4
H.S. 3
This sneaky Par-4 plays much easier if you can carry the fairway bunker and trees on the right. If your drive ends up too far left, there will be trees blocking the green which will require some shot shaping skills to get on the green! The green is angled perfectly for a draw, but a bunker is waiting is you did not take enough club!
Hole B7
Par 3
H.S. 8
The leveling surrounding the green gives this hole a unique touch. With the elevated greens, make sure to take enough club to stay clear of the front bunker and the terraces. Chipping from around this green from lower tiers will definitely require some creativity!
Hole B8
Par 4
H.S. 4
This 4-handicap Par-4 has obvious troubles all along the left side and a fairway the slopes towards it. The right side is your friend on this hole from tee to green but beware of the tree lines. Do not miss left on the approach shot as it will most likely roll down to the collection area.
Hole B9
Par 5
H.S. 2
While this ending Par-5 may seem short, it holds the second lowest handicap for Course B for a reason. The numerous fairway bunkers and the palm trees in the middle make course management and shot shaping essential. The perfect line for your drive is directly at the palm trees. The second shot is all about avoiding the tree island once again to get to the right open fairway area. Long hitters can go for the green for the second shot, but beware of the deep pot bunkers short of the green that can give you quite a plot twist ending to Course B!
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