The #1 Red is a par 5 that plays 555 yards from the back tees.
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A beautiful opening par five. Your tee shot must carry 200 yards over the valley and should favour the right side of the fairway to avoid being blocked by a large maple tree and to leave the best angle to a three tiered green. Three well placed shots should lead to a good birdie chance.
The #2 Red is a par 4 that plays 359 yards from the back tees.
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A long iron or fairway wood to the left center of the fairway will leave a short iron second to the green. A definite birdie hole.
The #3 Red is a par 3 that plays 170 yards from the back tees.
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A straightforward par three that is guarded by bunkers on both sides of a green that has very subtle breaks.
The #4 Red is a par 4 that plays 430 yards from the back tees.
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Out of bounds right and dense trees left make the tee shot here very crucial on this solid par four. How you play this hole is dependent on the position of your tee shot.
The #5 Red is a par 5 that plays 501 yards from the back tees.
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This wide open hole invites the big hitter to go for the green in two on this short par five. Your second shot must avoid the green side bunkers and trees on the left of the green. Expect to have a putt for birdie and even eagle on this hole.
The #6 Red is a par 4 that plays 400 yards from the back tees.
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A straightforward par four that should yield some birdies, but par is considered a good score. Your tee shot should favour the left center of the fairway to provide the best angle to the pin.
The #7 Red is a par 3 that plays 200 yards from the back tees.
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A very tough par three. A very narrow and severely sloped green is surrounded by bunkers right and left with OB over the green. Par is a great score here. Short and right is the best place to miss the green.
The #8 Red is a par 5 that plays 500 yards from the back tees.
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This par five provides another great opportunity for birdie. If your tee shot avoids the fairway bunkers you might be able to get home in two. If you choose to lay up, you must avoid the trees left and the bunkers in the landing area.
The #9 Red is a par 3 that plays 181 yards from the back tees.
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The Red nine is concluded by a beautiful, downhill par three with a bunker short and another front right. This green slopes from back to front more than you think. Par will be the norm here.
The White #1 is a par 4 that plays 255 yards from the back tees.
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This short par 4 provides plenty of options. Lay up at the top of the hill leaving a full wedge into the green. Lay up at the bottom of the hill leaving a short pitch or try and drive the green. It's recommended you lay up to avoid the large tree left, OB right and the steep hill over the green. You'll see more bogeys than birdies here.
The White #2 is a par 4 that plays 345 yards from the back tees.
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The second hole is the White 9's signature hole. This outstanding par four requires a tee shot just left of the large willow tree (on the right side of the fairway) to leave the best angle of approach to a sever green. A short iron into the green must be placed on the proper tier of this severely sloped green or three puts are almost certain.
The White #3 is a par 3 that plays 157 yards from the back tees.
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A short downhill par three with a green that is sloped from left to right. The ideal tee shot lands front left then feeds right towards the pin. Once again, caution must be used on this green.
The White #4 is a par 4 that plays 395 yards from the back tees.
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The longest of the par fours on this nine. Your tee shot should favour the left center of the fairway to leave a shorter shot into the green. Four is a good score here.
The White #5 is a par 5 that plays 522 yards from the back tees.
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This par five allows you to let the shaft out. This green can be reached in two provided you avoid the fairway bunkers guarding the intended landing area. If you stay away from the five remaining bunkers, par or better is a good bet.
The White #6 is a par 5 that plays 497 yards from the back tees.
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A right to left shot is best on this hole. Long hitters can get home in two, but most players lay up. Your lay up must navigate the fairway bunkers leaving a short third shot. Another good chance for birdie.
The White #7 is a par 4 that plays 378 yards from the back tees.
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A good tee shot here will leave a short iron approach to a wide but shallow green. This green is usually quite firm, so to hold it you need to put a lot of spin on the ball or land just short. Any shot through the green usually guarantees an automatic bogey.
The White #8 is a par 4 that plays 343 yards from the back tees.
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A right to left tee shot aimed at the left edge of the bunker on the right is the best play on the hole. Once you find the fairway you must avoid going long or left as the green is situated on the top corner of a hill overlooking the river valley. If the hole is in the back portion of the green, putts will break uphill.
The White #9 is a par 3 that plays 176 yards from the back tees.
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A gorgeous par three, that has a hill and a creek short and right. Usually this hole plays into the wind, which means the creek is definitely in play. Take your par and move quickly.
The Gold #1 is a par 5 that plays 506 yards from the back tees.
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A right of center tee shot avoids the woods on the left. (OB on the left) This shorter then average par five enables players to reach this huge green in two. Expect to be putting for birdie or even eagle.
The Gold #2 is a par 3 that plays 235 yards from the back tees.
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Dial 1 for this par three, as it is Long Distance! The green, flanked on either side with lateral hazards, is crowned in the middle making downhill and side putts very tricky. Deuces are rare and par is an excellent score here.
The Gold #3 is a par 4 that plays 380 yards from the back tees.
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A long iron or fairway wood is recommended off the tee to avoid the bunkers on both sides of the fairway/ From the fairway, players will have a relatively short second shot to a green that is two or three clubs from front to back depending on where the pin is located.
The Gold #4 is a par 5 that plays 475 yards from the back tees.
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This is a risk-reward short par five where you are unable to see your tee shot land. A drive over the hill must favour the left side in order to avoid the lateral hazard right and the woods left. From this ideal position, a mid iron is all that is required to get home in two to a green that can have some venomous pin placements.
The Gold #5 is a par 3 that plays 182 yards from the back tees.
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From a slightly elevated tee, this beautiful par three has a deep bunker in the front and four pot bunkers guarding the green. Aim for the center as a shot to the right will kick down into the lateral hazard. Tee Box View
The Gold #6 is a par 4 that plays 423 yards from the back tees.
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A tremendously demanding hole requiring a long straight tee shot to avoid two pot bunkers and a lateral hazard left and a fairway bunker right. A shorter tee shot in the fairway that will leave a blind long iron second shot from an up hill lie. The huge undulating green makes two putting a challenge.
The Gold #7 is a par 4 that plays 391 yards from the back tees.
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The 7th is the toughest hole on the course. Playing from an elevated tee, the player must avoid the creek that crosses the fairway twice, the lateral hazard right and OB left. For most a long iron off the tee is the choice, leaving a mid iron into a severely sloped green. Four is an excellent number on this very demanding hole.
The Gold #8 is a par 3 that plays 169 yards from the back tees.
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A medium length par three that usually plays into the wind coming off Lake Erie. Long is the only place to miss this very subtle green, a short tee shot will roll all the way down the steep hill into a tiny water hazard.
The Gold #9 is a par 5 that plays 565 yards from the back tees.
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A true three shot par five reachable only by the longest hitters. Other then OB left and the strategically placed fairway bunkers on either side, this is a relatively simple hole. Your second shot must avoid the bunker on the on the corner of this slight dogleg. A short third shot should lead to a good birdie chance.