The first hole offers an excellent scoring opportunity, this short par 3 is a great way to start your round.
The second is a difficult par 5 requiring a low tee shot to avoid the two large trees, a well placed second and then a third that avoids the hazard around the green.
The third, another short par 3, puts a large maple tree in play, but offers another good scoring opportunity.
The fourth hole is a tricky par four with trouble everywhere, 4 is a good score here.
Five presents another tricky tee shot, and lots of opportunity for hazard.
The sixth is a tree ridden troublesome par five, an elevated tee shot makes avoiding the trees difficult.
Dubbed, ‘The Forest’ by local members, number 7 proves to be a unique challenge.
This tricky short par 4 requires a precise tee shot, but a great scoring opportunity.
Ending the front nine, the 9th requires a great tee shot to allow opportunity to cross the hazard with the second on this treacherous par 4.
‘Twin Trees’ begins with an uphill tee shot, leaving a lengthy and difficult approach.
Eleven presents a great birdie opportunity, wide open with no worries, two straight shots make a great score.
Requiring a very accurate tee shot, fourteen makes a formidable adversary.
Fifteen presents a challenge for all, and is a feather in the hat of every (insert color) jacket winner.
Seventeen provides a difficult driving area, and keeps the nerves of competitors tense.
The closing hole, 18, provides an interesting challenge to players, clearing the bushes provides a significant advantage, and the narrow landing area creates a difficult second shot.














