Hole By Hole

Hole 1 | Par 4
Straight away Par 4 with mounds on the right and O.B on left. Keep tee ball on right side of fairway. Mid iron to small green.

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Hole 2 | Par 3
Difficult Par 3 with all the trouble short. Requires both length and accuracy. Don’t be short!

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Hole 3 | Par 5
Slight dogleg to the right Par 5. A straight drive provides long hitters an opportunity to go for the green in two. A lay up to the right side is a smart play with water on the left.

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Hole 4 | Par 4
Keep the tee ball down the right side. There is more room than appears. This opens up the green for a short to mid iron to the green.

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Hole 5 | Par 5
Our longest hole requires a straight tee shot over fairway bunkers. Lay up second shot short of lake with a long iron. Mid iron in to a sloping green.

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Hole 6 | Par 4
A short Par 4 that requires a tee shot on the right side of fairway leaving a short iron to the green. Watch out for trouble over the green!

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Hole 7 | Par 4
This long dogleg left is well suited for the right to left player. A well-struck tee ball will put players around the corner. Be sure to take enough club to reach green.

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Hole 8 | Par 3
A visual intimidating hole with water and bunkers. Wind plays an important role as club selection is paramount.

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Hole 9 | Par 4
A drive to the left side of the fairway will give better access to the pin with this long and narrow green.

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Hole 10 | Par 4
Straight hitters will have a significant advantage as trouble looms on both sides of this hole. Second shot is longer than it appears so take one more club.

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Hole 11 | Par 4
Play to the right side to avoid bunkers. Second shot requires a left to right shot to this long and narrow three-tiered green.

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Hole 12 | Par 3
The 12th hole without question is our most difficult Par 3. Requires an accurate tee shot to a very small target.

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Hole 13 | Par 5
A drive down the right side of the fairway is this play here. Long hitters can reach the green in two, but be aware of waste bunker and water down the left side on second shot.

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Hole 14 | Par 4
A straight away long Par 4. This elevated green poses a difficult target for a fairway wood or long iron.

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Hole 15 | Par 3
The shortest of our demanding Par 3’s is well guarded in front by a large bunker. Just play to the center of the green and hope to walk off with a par.

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Hole 16 | Par 4
A very distinctive hole here at River Club has water coming into play off the tee on both sides and an island green. Just stay dry!

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Hole 17 | Par 5
A long sharp dogleg left Par 5. Water down left side of you bite off more than you can chew trying to cut the dogleg. Keep layup shot down the right side for the best angle to the pin.

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Hole 18 | Par 4
The 18th, our signature hole, requires a straight drive to avoid trouble on both sides of the fairway. Short iron second shot to well guarded green.

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