Hole #7 Par 5 - (381, 440 yards) The Seventh hole is a short par 5. Off the tee the deep rough along with 3 large pines that will block your second shot is the only real trouble to the right. The left side has a series of mounds bordered by planted hardwoods, large cedars can block your second shot to the green. A grass bunker is in the middle and two large lilac trees on both sides of the fairway can come into play on your second shot. Although most big hitters can reach the green in two with a long iron, this green is hard to hold and naturally feeds to the left.
Hole #16 Par 4 - (335, 385 yards)
The tees are moved forward enough to make all the trees that were not in play now come into play off the tee. The wind comes into play on this reasonably easy second shot to the hard to hold green.
Hole #8 Par 4 - (270, 290 yards)
The Eighth hole is another layup or risk reward dog leg right par 4. The green is reachable from the tee but if not hit well you will definitely be in trees of fescue. Currently you can see the pin from the tee but the newly planted hardwoods will block your view in a few years. The left side is lined with fescue and mounds. The green falls away from you, it is a good idea to stay far enough away to get some spin on the ball, coming in from too close or the rough, you will most likely find yourself over the green.
Hole #17 Par 4 - (270, 335 yards)
The tees are moved way back for the second nine. A large lilac bush blocks your view of the fairway and a driver will most likely put you in the new trees on the right or through the fairway in deep rough. This can be a tricky hole on windy days.
Hole #9 Par 4 - (269, 303 yards)
The Ninth hole is a deceiving par 4. Although the yardage and layout of the hole looks like you can reach the green, you are almostalways into the wind and plays about 20 yards farther due to the up hill approach. The fairway narrows to almost nothing close to the green, coming up short will leave you an uphill pitch out of lush rough. This hole has deep lush rough and fescue waist area on the left with large Jack Pines near the green. To the right more fescue with large trees and out of bounds. Laying up will take this out of play.
Hole #18 Par 4 - (222, 267 yards)
The tees are brought way up that even high handicappers can reach the green from the front and almost forces all big hitters to go for it. There is two bunkers at the green and deep rough all around, the Jack Pine trees left of the green now come into play. Going for the green requires a perfect shot to hit the green and the sloping elevated greens makes your approach shot treacherous if you miss the green. For a hole that looks so easy not many birds are made on this hole.