The back nine starts with the toughest par 4 on the course. It’s a classic member’s hole – the green is invisible from the tee and sometimes on the second shot as well. Keep your tee shot to the right of the fairway toward the traps, hopefully long. This will set up a second shot to a green that is fronted by water for most of its length. The Ladies’ tee takes much of this out of play. This is another long, multi-level green, where pin placement can bring more or less water and bunkers into play.

Tees:            

Red - 237

Silver - 284

Gold - 307

White - 376

Blue - 399

Black - 433

 

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The Tenth Tee

The Tee Shot Looking up the Tenth Fairway

The Tenth Green - Lake to the Left

 

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