Championship Course
Designer: Press Maxwell
Now open after a multimillion-dollar transformation, the Championship Course features brand-new greens, collars, and technical enhancements …
Now open after a multimillion-dollar transformation, the Championship Course features brand-new greens, collars, and technical enhancements that make this course a fair yet challenging experience for our Members to enjoy.
# 1 / Hole 1
Par: 5
Handicaps:
Men's 13
Women's 5
The first hole is downhill right to left dog leg left that is guarded by trees down the left with a bunker in the landing area on the right.…
The first hole is downhill right to left dog leg left that is guarded by trees down the left with a bunker in the landing area on the right. The second shot can be placed at a trusted yardage but it is more than a reachable in two par 5. This green is rather large as far as the Championship golf course greens go. This green in particular runs off all sides in the back so a play for the middle of the green is the best bet.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 514
Silver Tee 483
Bronze Tee 433
Golf Tee 387
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 2 / Hole 2
Par: 3
Handicaps:
Men's 5
Women's 15
The second hole is a straight on Par 3 with two bunkers guarding the front of the green. Middle of the green leaves the opportunity to make …
The second hole is a straight on Par 3 with two bunkers guarding the front of the green. Middle of the green leaves the opportunity to make a solid par or even a tweeter. Missing the green will create some issues even if the ball is found, it slopes away into the road.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 183
Silver Tee 168
Bronze Tee 135
Gold Tee 111
Slope:
Black 74.4/133 | Silver 72.6/130 | Bronze - M: 70.5/125 L: 78.0/146 | Green - M:67.1/121 L: 73.5/136
# 3 / Hole 3
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 9
Women's 7
The third hole is a hard dogleg left where a gambler can take an aggressive line, but there is not a problem with playing the hole it was me…
The third hole is a hard dogleg left where a gambler can take an aggressive line, but there is not a problem with playing the hole it was meant to be. A ball played middle left side of the fairway leaves a straight on approach to a raised green. The second shot is very important because all sides of this green have run-off that leave less than desirable chips. Middle of the green is the place to be, run with par!
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 392
Silver Tee 377
Bronze Tee 361
Gold Tee 295
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 4 / Hole 4
Par: 5
Handicaps:
Men's 15
Women's 9
Hole four is a little different but a challenge none the less. A 490 yard dog leg right Par 5 that has water on both sides of the holes at d…
Hole four is a little different but a challenge none the less. A 490 yard dog leg right Par 5 that has water on both sides of the holes at different stages. A perfect drive would put it left middle of the fairway, to open up the line for either the approach or the lay up. The trees around the pond 170-90 yards out are known for grabbing errant shots. This green has a ridge sloping back to front, the key is to be on the right side of the ridge according to pin location. A miss short in the middle of the green will grant the best up and down possibility.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 490
Silver Tee 450
Bronze Tee 430
Gold Tee 328
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 5 / Hole 5
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 7
Women's 3
Hole number five is a tight little Par 4 from the tee, with a slight dog leg left down the hill. The line just inside the left tree line giv…
Hole number five is a tight little Par 4 from the tee, with a slight dog leg left down the hill. The line just inside the left tree line gives one the best chance for some extra distance on the run out. This hole from the tee looks a little down hill but don't that fool ya, its going to play the full number as long as the wind isn't playing a factor. This green is slightly tiered in the back left quadrant so middle of the green is more than a good spot to give a birdie putt a run. A miss short in the gap, left and right even with the middle of the green will leave a solid chance, to get it close for an up and down.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 364
Silver Tee 344
Bronze Tee 323
Gold Tee 248
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 6 / Hole 6
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 3
Women's 13
Hole number six has intimidating tee shot with tree all down the left for being a shorter, slightly doglegged left, Par 4. The landing area …
Hole number six has intimidating tee shot with tree all down the left for being a shorter, slightly doglegged left, Par 4. The landing area bigger than one would think as long as the right middle of the fairway is favored. This second shot does play about 5 yards up hill into a very undulated green. Cutting this green into three different spots is very helpful in order to appropriate a correct assessment of distance. A miss to one side or the other won't hurt as bad if its on the same side as the pin. Trust the yardage and all will be fine.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 345
Silver Tee 324
Bronze Tee 295
Gold Tee 240
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 7 / Hole 7
Par: 3
Handicaps:
Men's 17
Women's 17
Hole number seven a straight forward Par 3 with a bunker guarding the back side of the green and a collection area to the right short side o…
Hole number seven a straight forward Par 3 with a bunker guarding the back side of the green and a collection area to the right short side of the green. Its complete with a ridge running through the second half of the green to the right. Finding a number is the toughest part of this tee shot.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 155
Silver Tee 135
Bronze Tee 115
Gold Tee 90
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 8 / Hole 8
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 1
Women's 1
Hole eight is a long straight Par 4 that has a grove of trees down the right in the landing area, a great drive here puts it down the left c…
Hole eight is a long straight Par 4 that has a grove of trees down the right in the landing area, a great drive here puts it down the left center of the fairway. From here it now sets the second shot up from a straight on angle. This green has a larger surface area, but has some hidden run off areas, middle right and back left. Perfect leave here for an attempt at par is middle of the green, unless its the perfect number.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 415
Silver Tee 395
Bronze Tee 326
Gold Tee 260
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 9 / Hole 9
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 11
Women's 11
Hole number nine is a traditional dog leg right with a tree line down the left side and well placed single trees down the right along the dr…
Hole number nine is a traditional dog leg right with a tree line down the left side and well placed single trees down the right along the driving range. Middle of the fairway is never an issue of this tee box. From there it's an uphill approach to a green thats a touch uphill. This green is tiered and it is incredibly important to get it to the correct one depending on pin position. Left past the bunker is the bail out.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 379
Silver Tee 361
Bronze Tee 301
Gold Tee 226
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 10 / Hole 10
Par: 4/5
Handicaps:
Men's 16
Women's 6
Hole number ten is a hard dog leg right that has a a creek running down the second half of the hole. A perfect second shot set up would be a…
Hole number ten is a hard dog leg right that has a a creek running down the second half of the hole. A perfect second shot set up would be at 160 yards from the green on top of the ridge. This green has a ridge running through the back half of it and being on the correct side is very important. Bail out is short right which opens up the whole. A par is a very good score on this hole.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 442
Silver Tee 418
Bronze Tee 400
Gold Tee 320
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 11 / Hole 11
Par: 3
Handicaps:
Men's 6
Women's 18
Number eleven doesn’t look like much from the tee but can be a bad little par 3. With a bunker front left and a creek wrapping it's way arou…
Number eleven doesn’t look like much from the tee but can be a bad little par 3. With a bunker front left and a creek wrapping it's way around the back and left part of the green it's very important to club accordingly. Anything that lands on the green will hold but short right is the miss, it allows for a great chance at an up and down if we do misclub.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 172
Silver Tee 155
Bronze Tee 141
Gold Tee 95
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 12 / Hole 12
Par: 5
Handicaps:
Men's 10
Women's 2
Hole number twelve is a dog leg right par 5 that has a pretty tight tee shot with trees down the right hand side. A drive down the left cent…
Hole number twelve is a dog leg right par 5 that has a pretty tight tee shot with trees down the right hand side. A drive down the left center fairway leaves the second shot open with no tree trouble. The bunker on the right hand side is intentionally pushed forward to catch any shots mishit right. 100 yards out in the right fairway leaves a shot to a wide open green. The miss is short right of the green.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 516
Silver Tee 505
Bronze Tee 443
Gold Tee 427
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 13 / Hole 13
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 12
Women's 10
With a massive tree of the left side of the box on hole 13 this par 4 looks intimidating but at well hit tee shot that hugs the right middle…
With a massive tree of the left side of the box on hole 13 this par 4 looks intimidating but at well hit tee shot that hugs the right middle of the fairway, it'll leave a wide open shot to a green that slopes left to right. The left bunker is the only place around this green that could be potentially disastrous with a tucked left pin.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 333
Silver Tee 321
Bronze Tee 310
Gold Tee 250
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 14 / Hole 14
Par: 5
Handicaps:
Men's 2
Women's 4
A wide open tee shot helps to set up a birdie opportunity on this par 5 fourteenth. With a creek between the fairway and the green laying up…
A wide open tee shot helps to set up a birdie opportunity on this par 5 fourteenth. With a creek between the fairway and the green laying up to comfortable yardage. For those comfortable trying to get there in two it is going to play about 6 yards further with the slight elevation change. Middle of the green keeps the false front out of play. A two putt on the tricky green is well done.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 501
Silver Tee 485
Bronze Tee 430
GoldTee 392
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 15 / Hole 15
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 16
Women's 4
The Par 4 fifteenth hole is a hard dog leg left that demands accuracy off the tee. It does provide options though, option one play it down t…
The Par 4 fifteenth hole is a hard dog leg left that demands accuracy off the tee. It does provide options though, option one play it down the corner where the hole turns and put it in the middle of the fairway. The second being pull out the big dog and take an aggressive line over the corner. This green however does favor a longer shot in as it is raised and has some tricky run off areas. Play the number to the middle of the green here and it'll usually pay off.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 386
Silver Tee 371
Bronze Tee 317
Gold Tee 303
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 16 / Hole 16
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 14
Women's 12
Par 4 hole sixteen is also a very demanding driving hole with a large tree of the right side of the tee box to an uphill landing area. The s…
Par 4 hole sixteen is also a very demanding driving hole with a large tree of the right side of the tee box to an uphill landing area. The second shot is just as demanding with a false front and a large bunker guarding the green from errant shots. It plays at least 5 yards further depending on wind but once on the green everything slopes back to front making it the reading of it a little easier.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 401
Silver Tee 360
Bronze Tee 301
Gold Tee 208
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 17 / Hole 17
Par: 3
Handicaps:
Men's 18
Women's 14
Don’t let the length of this down hill par 3 seventeenth make it seem any easier. This green is expansive but very well guarded with bunkers…
Don’t let the length of this down hill par 3 seventeenth make it seem any easier. This green is expansive but very well guarded with bunkers in different locations around the green. There is also a large back stop that can throw an errant shot in any direction. Even though it look like pin hunting is a good idea, it is ill advised. Play it to the front middle back yardages and try to make the old fashioned birdie. Theres a reason why this is Signature Hole on this 18, it keeps us all guessing.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 191
Silver Tee 168
Bronze Tee 114
Gold Tee 78
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110
# 18 / Hole 18
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 8
Women's 8
The tee shot at the par 4 eighteenth hole is visually very tight with trees over hanging the fairway but don't fret. It does open up at the …
The tee shot at the par 4 eighteenth hole is visually very tight with trees over hanging the fairway but don't fret. It does open up at the top of the hill, right fairway leaves a perfect shot into this three tier green with a great view of the club house in the back ground. Long or left is a really tough place to make a competitive score from to beat the group we're with. Short is the miss but the perfect shot is to be on the correct tier where the pin is at and if we can be picky right side of the pin is a better look at a birdie putt.
Yardage by Tee:
Black Tee 379
Silver Tee 329
Bronze Tee 289
Gold Tee 243
Slope:
Black 72.0/128 | Silver M:70.4/123 L:76.9/135 | Bronze M: 67.2/117 L: 72.5/123 | Gold M:63.3/107 L: 66.8/110