Hole C1
Par 5
H.S. 1
Course C makes an intimidating entrance with the handicap 1 Par-5. The key is to remain relaxed and keep it simple. The drive over the first fairway bunker will set you up for a no-pressure lay up in front of the creek that cuts across the fairway. The green is long so be diligent about adjusting your distance based on the pin position!
Hole C2
Par 4
H.S. 4
A scenic dogleg hole with water hazard all along the right The safe play is to be just short or left of the center fairway bunker, which may not require a driver. Confident long hitters may want to cut across the water more to get closer to the green and hope the risk is worth the reward. Don’t underestimate the small bunker in front of the green!
Hole C3
Par 4
H.S. 5.6
The prolonged water hazard along the left and the pond immediately to the right might have some golfers shaky at the tee box. Rest assured that you still have the right side of the fairway as your friend for both the tee shot and approach shot. You can feel quite good about getting to the green safely. A par is a good score on this lengthy hole!
Hole C4
Par 3
H.S. 8
This is a delightful Par-3 after a stretch of challenging holes. You can go right at the pin wherever it is on the green. Just beware of the sneaky creek behind the green and the lurking right greenside bunker!
Hole C5
Par 4
H.S. 2
The split fairways offers two different options off the tee. A safe first shot will leave you a more challenging second shot across the creek and fairway bunker. Drive it over the hazards to the right fairway and approach will be a walk in the park. Whatever you choose, be confident and commit to it!
Hole C6
Par 3
H.S. 5
A short but obviously mighty Par-3. While this hole requires only a short iron, the island green and its tiny bunker can be penalizing especially on a windy day. Going for the middle is always the best strategy for this green that slopes away from the middle.
Hole C7
Par 4
H.S. 3
At this point of Course C, seeing a large lake from tee to green may not face you anymore. Pick the target off tee wisely based on your usual driving distance. The braver you are, the easier your second shot will be. Beware of the braided greenside bunkers that surround the slopey bean-shaped green!
Hole C8
Par 4
H.S. 9
With the wide fairway, you can aim slightly right of the fairway bunker. The second shot may have you wondering how this is rated as the easiest hole of Course C, but take enough club at the green and you will see just why. A back right pin can surely make this hole more obscure.
Hole C9
Par 5
H.S. 7
The exquisite Course C concludes the same way it started, with a Par-5 that puts your course management to the test. While the tee shot is quite open, aiming at the bunker with a slight draw could be ideal. For the second shot, favoring left-center fairway is ideal as there are trees waiting on the right that can interfere with your approach shot. While the front of the green is guarded by bunkers, you also want to be below the pin for an easier uphill birdie chance. Choose wisely!
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