No. 1, par 4, 434 yards - Elevated tee leads to a downhill drive landing area. Approach is to an elevated green with three bunkers.
No. 1, par 4, 434 yards â Elevated tee leads to a downhill drive landing area. Approach is to an elevated green with three bunkers.
No. 2, par 4, 341 yards â Drive must carry 225 yards to reach the top of the hill, leaving a wedge to a âcar hoodâ green.
No. 3, par 4, 431 yards â Trees and fairway bunkers protect the right side of the fairway, with out-of-bounds on the left.
No. 4, par 4, 460 yards â One of the most difficult on the course, the dogleg right and numerous fairway bunkers make the drive a tough one.
No. 5, par 3, 223 yards â A large, well-bunkered green greets the players on the longest par 3 on the course.
No. 6, par 5, 574 yards â The longest hole on the course, fairway bunkers make both the drive and second shot landing areas tough to hit. A very difficult two-shotter. Another âcar hoodâ green.
No. 7, par 4, 443 yards â Out of bounds on left and fairway bunkers on right lead to a two-tiered green.
No. 8, par 3, 202 yards â Tee shot must carry 180 yards over water to a green that slopes severely from back to front.
No. 9, par 4, 406 yards â The dogleg right has strategically placed fairway bunkers and out of bounds on both sides.
No. 10, par 4, 462 yards â Trees guard on both sides of the narrow fairway, which runs downhill to a long, narrow green. The hardest hole on the back nine until the 17th.
No. 11, par 3, 158 yards â An elevated tee overlooks the Connecticut River. Small green drops off in three directions.
No. 12, par 4, 411 yards â Fairway bunkers on both sides demand an accurate drive. Second shot is to a narrow, sloping green.
No. 13, par 5, 523 yards â Two ponds, one in the right rough adjacent to the drive landing area and one just short of the green, make positioning important. Green slopes back to front toward the pond, making a front left pin placement difficult.
No. 14, par 4, 421 yards â Uphill tee shot to fairway that gradually slopes toward green. Tree on left short of green blocks left side drives.
No. 15, par 4, 296 yards â The shortest par 4 on the course, long hitters will go for the green. Danger looms in the form of out of bounds on the right and a pond that runs down the left side of the fairway and next to the green.
No. 16, par 3, 171 yards â Tee shot must carry 160 yards over the pond to a wide green that slopes back toward the water.
No. 17, par 4, 420 yards â One of the most difficult holes on the course, the dogleg right is guarded by a pond that runs the entire length of the fairway on the right and several fairway bunkers on the left.
No. 18, par 4, 444 yards â More fairway bunkers greet wayward shots both left and right, with an undulating, right-to-left sloping fairway. Green set back in an amphitheater slopes back to front.