Course Tour
The video flyover and course walkthrough (below) should give you a good taste, but once you’ve had a look at the images and video, why note come and join us and try it out for yourself?



1st Hole
With Screamer Mountain in the background, this is a straightaway par four. Don’t hit your tee shot too far; the small frog pond is 287 yards from the Black Tees and short left of the green. A good tee shot should leave you within 100 yards of the elevated two-tiered green. Green depth is 41 yards and width is 19 yards.

2nd Hole
There’s a good chance for a birdie on this short par five, dogleg right. From the Black Tees a straight drive may find itself in trouble. Straightaway, the cart path is only 222 yards. Too far right is OB. From the middle of the fairway you will hit your approach to an elevated green that slopes slightly away from you. Green depth is 31 yards and width is 21 yards.

3rd Hole
One of the most beautiful par four holes on the course. A good tee shot leaves you a mid to short iron into this well protected green. Too far right off the tee is OB. There is a creek that runs in front of and right of the green, and two bunkers short right of the green. Green depth is 17 yards and width is 41 yards.

5th Hole
This hole is one of the most demanding par fours on the course. Accuracy off the tee is a must. From the Black Tees the fairway bunker is just 231 yards. Hit it over the bunker and you’re in danger of the creek located just inside the rough. Over cut the ball and trouble comes in several ways. The approach shot can be difficult. Don’t over shoot the green or cut it too far to the right. There is water behind and to the right of the green. Hit the middle of the green, get your par and be happy. Green depth is 36 yards and width is 22 yards.

6th Hole
Good club selection and accuracy are required for this tough par three. If you miss the green, miss it right. Green depth is 20 yards and width is 42 yards. If you play from the black tees, the water is to be played as a water hazard. Play from the Gold or Red Tees the water is to be played as a lateral hazard.

7th Hole
A birdie or par is for the taking on this par five. With a nice drive this green is reachable in two. Into the road is OB. A creek runs along the left rough and crosses over the fairway at 110 yards from the green. Only one bunker guards the green. Green depth is 32 yards and width is 31 yards.

9th Hole
Good club selection is required to hit this elevated par three green. Wind direction should be considered before pulling that club. Unless you’re skittish around water, the pond in front of the tee boxes will not come into play. Watch out for the trees. A deep greenside bunker that catches a lot of tee shots guards the green. Green depth is 28 yards and width is 31 yards.

Clubhouse at The Turn
Take a rest and grab a meal at our well appointed club house at the turn.

12th Hole
This downhill dogleg par five can spell trouble even though it is a short hole. From the tee there is OB left, and to the fairway at the bottom is a 100 feet drop in elevation. The tee shot must be straight and favor the right middle of the fairway. A good drive will set you up for a birdie opportunity. There are two bunkers to contend with, and a creek runs behind and left of the green. Green depth is 31 yards and width is 32 yards.

18th Hole
From the tee, a fairway wood or long iron puts you in good shape on this downhill par four. Too far right and its OB. A creek, and a deep grass bunker in front of the green guard the approach. The green is one of the most undulating on the course. Get your par; be happy, and head to the barn. Green depth is 22 yards and width is 38 yards.