


This average length Par 5 features a large pond that runs down the left side of the hole for the final 200 yards. Aim your tee shot down the right centre of the fairway. There is lots of room to the right of the pond to set up an easy approach to a well bunkered green.
This long Par 4 again features a large fairway bunker located on the right. The bunkered green features lots of undulation, making putting on this hole a tough task. Par on this hole is a great score!
This opening hole is a demanding Par 4 that requires an accurate tee shot to hit the fairway and avoid the bunker on the left side. The large green is protected by a deep bunker on the right side. This is a two tiered green, so it is important to keep your approach shot below the hole.
This Par 5 is the only one on the "Deer Nine". Aim your tee shot down the right side of the fairway to avoid the bunkers on the left. An accurate second shot on the fairway (or green) is required to humble this hole.
A shorter straight-away Par 4 features thee fairway bunkers and two greenside bunkers that must be avoided to score well on this hole. The large green features rolling undulations.
This average length Par 4 doglegs from right to left. Aim away from the three fairway bunkers to the left. If you find the short grass in amongst all the sand, your approach into a well bunker green will be from a rolling fairway. It will take four great shots to make par on this final hole.
This tricky hole is also one of the prettiest on the course as it also features a crystal clear pond running the entire length of the hole. If playing from the Black or Blue tees, you have to carry the water to large green with a deep sand bunker located to the right. Any shot that misses the green, short and left, will end up in the drink.
This is the ultimate risk reward golf hole. Not long in length, it features the "Coyote Creek" running across the fairway. Long hitters can carry the creek with a good tee shot, setting up a short approach shot into a large green. Laying up short of the creek will leave an approach shot of at least 150 yards.
Don't let the yardage fool you, this is a tricky golf hole. The right club selection on this hole is very important as you must hit the green to have a good chance at par. Tee shots that miss the green usually end up in one of the four bunkers surrounding the green.



This average length Par 5 features a large pond that runs down the left side of the hole for the final 200 yards. Aim your tee shot down the right centre of the fairway. There is lots of room to the right of the pond to set up an easy approach to a well bunkered green.
This long Par 4 again features a large fairway bunker located on the right. The bunkered green features lots of undulation, making putting on this hole a tough task. Par on this hole is a great score!
This opening hole is a demanding Par 4 that requires an accurate tee shot to hit the fairway and avoid the bunker on the left side. The large green is protected by a deep bunker on the right side. This is a two tiered green, so it is important to keep your approach shot below the hole.
This Par 5 is the only one on the "Deer Nine". Aim your tee shot down the right side of the fairway to avoid the bunkers on the left. An accurate second shot on the fairway (or green) is required to humble this hole.
A shorter straight-away Par 4 features thee fairway bunkers and two greenside bunkers that must be avoided to score well on this hole. The large green features rolling undulations.
This average length Par 4 doglegs from right to left. Aim away from the three fairway bunkers to the left. If you find the short grass in amongst all the sand, your approach into a well bunker green will be from a rolling fairway. It will take four great shots to make par on this final hole.
This tricky hole is also one of the prettiest on the course as it also features a crystal clear pond running the entire length of the hole. If playing from the Black or Blue tees, you have to carry the water to large green with a deep sand bunker located to the right. Any shot that misses the green, short and left, will end up in the drink.
This is the ultimate risk reward golf hole. Not long in length, it features the "Coyote Creek" running across the fairway. Long hitters can carry the creek with a good tee shot, setting up a short approach shot into a large green. Laying up short of the creek will leave an approach shot of at least 150 yards.
Don't let the yardage fool you, this is a tricky golf hole. The right club selection on this hole is very important as you must hit the green to have a good chance at par. Tee shots that miss the green usually end up in one of the four bunkers surrounding the green.
