
Golf Rolling hills, undulating bent grass greens and mature foliage underscore the challenges that await you on this par 70 course, measuring over 6450 yards. Four sets of tees are available. Golf lessons are always available from our golf staff. Our new updated practice facility, practice putting green and short-game pitching green will help you fine tune your game. Our men and women’s golf associations carry on an active agenda throughout the golfing season. Our men’s Tuesday evening league play is very popular and Thursday evening league play for men and women has been referred to as the format for “serious golfers”. Friday night couples is one of the highlights of the week. Weekends give us such things as the monthly ABCD tournament, Master’s tournament in April, Member-Guest in June, Member-Member in August and Club Championships in September. The WGA sponsors a widely acclaimed invitational in July that has been a sell out for over 30 years. Or if you just want to come out and knock it around, you can get a tee time at almost any time of the year.
Come along now and take a look at our course, hole by hole:
 | Hole #1 Par 4, 395 yards. Straight away hole from a slightly elevated tee, the fairway landing area is guarded on the right by a deep sand bunker. The green, guarded on the left by bunkers, is a challenge to get it close when the pin is back. |
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 | Hole #2 Par 3, 185 yards. The green is in a pocket surrounded by large trees and a sand bunker on the left. Trying to keep your tee shot to the right side of the green will leave you with a challenging rolling, down hill putt that easily results in your first 3 putt of the day. |
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Hole #3 Par 4, 410 yards. Sand bunkers guard the landing area on the left and the fairway slopes downhill to the right, which can carry you into the woods. The green is slightly uphill and guarded in front and back with grass bunkers and sand bunker on the back right. |
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 | Hole #4 Par 5, 490 yards. A risk and reward hole. The tee is behind a lake that requires 240-yard carry to a level fairway. You can play safe and avoid the lake. Two large sand bunkers divide the fairway. The green is uphill and blind and is guarded by a large sand bunker on the right. The green runs back to front. |
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 | Hole #5Par 4, 385 yards. Elevated tee to a straightaway fairway guarded by a large sand bunker at right edge of landing area. Your second shot needs to be accurate to a deep narrow green. |
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 | Hole #6Par 3, 155 yards. Slightly uphill, over water shot will get you to a 2 level green guarded on the right by sand. Mounds on the left side make for an interesting second shot. |
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 | Hole #7Par 4, 415 yards. From an elevated tee you shoot over a creek toward an “Eisenhower Tree” located in the middle of the fairway just a little farther than you can hit your drive. The green is long and narrow. |
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 | Hole #8Par 3, 145 yards. How can such an easy hole be so tough? It’s the green. Uphill with grass bunkers on the left and large sand bunker on the right front. Green slopes toward the tee. This is certainly one you want to be below the hole. |
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 | Hole #9Par 5, 570 yards. Slight dogleg left with trees and out of bounds on the right. Green is elevated and tiered and runs back to front. Large sand bunkers stand guard on both sides. |
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 | Hole #10Par 4, 390 yards. Elevated tee, dogleg right, over a creek with woods on the right; this can be a challenge to start your back nine. Your second shot is slightly uphill to a flat green with sand bunker on the right. This hole plays longer than you think. |
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 | Hole #11Par 3, 155 yards. Sand bunkers all across the front and in back left can be a challenge. Hit your tee shot high for the green is not deep, but it is wide |
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 | Hole #12Par 4, 440 yards. Dogleg left requiring 250-yard carry to cut the corner. Mature trees guard the fairway. No sand on this hole. When you putt this green, just remember, “Nothing is as it seems.” |
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 | Hole #13Par 3, 145 yards. Even though this is the easiest hole, don’t be surprised how few of your foursome hit this green in regulation. |
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 | Hole #14Par 4, 440 yards. If you are long and straight off the tee, this hole should not be a problem. Look out for the woods on both sides of the fairway and water hazard on the left. |
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 | Hole #15Par 5, 500 yards. 90º dogleg left, over water. Small landing area off the tee. 260-yard carry to cut the corner. Don’t be short. Your approach shot is uphill to a 2 level green with two quite generous sized sand bunkers in front. |
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 | Hole #16Par 3, 208 yards. A beautiful hole from an elevated tee to a fairly reasonable green. Out of bounds on left attract a lot of players. |
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 | Hole #17Par 4, 465 yards. Slight dogleg right. Your second shot is a challenge to carry a creek 100 yards out from the green. The green, guarded on the left by sand, is slightly elevated and dual leveled. Large bunker behind keeps you from attacking the pin when it is located in the upper back. |
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 | Hole #18Par 5, 560 yards. A great finishing hole. A meandering creek cuts across the fairway in three different places and follows the hole to the green. Woods on the left have attracted many who want to power up on their tee shot. Bunkers in front and on the right of the green with bushes to the left make for an interesting 3rd shot to a deep and narrow green. |
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