Hole by Hole Flyover
Hole #1: Ease into your round with a straight forward Par 5. Avoid the fairway bunkers with your tee shot and make sure you hit to the correct tier on the large green.
Hole #2: A difficult long par 3, make sure to avoid the right as off line tee shots will bound into the hazard.
Hole #3: Play conservative or be aggressive on the short par 4, but be careful water lurks on the right and out of bounds on the left.
Hole #4: Another large multi-tiered green, make sure to pull the correct club on this par 3 to have a great look at birdie.
Hole #5: The hardest hole on the front nine, hit a long straight drive to get yourself in position to hit towards a small green that slopes severely back to front.
Hole #6: There is a Birdie opportunity here, grab the correct club and stick it close on this straight forward par 3.
Hole #7: Hit a straight drive here and get yourself into proper position to approach the green. Aim away from the pond on your second shot to give you the best angle at the green.
Hole #8: A straight forward par 4 could leave you with a birdie opportunity with good drive and approach!
Hole #9: The closing hole on the front nine demands a straight drive and solid approach. Avoid going left off the tee, numerous trees make it difficult to advance far down the fairway.
Hole #10: The shortest par 5 on the golf course, aim left of the fairway bunker to get the best angle to layup or go for the green. Be careful, hazard lurks short and right of the green as well as behind the green.
Hole #11: The longest par 3 on the golf course, again favor the left side with the hazard to the right. This large green has some challenging pin locations.
Hole #12: It begins a stretch of tough par 4’s on the back nine. Layup to the yardage you like either at the top of the hill or play it dangerously and challenge the creek before hitting to the elevated green. Do not miss left, a very difficult up and down.
Hole #13: A tough uphill tee shot must be played left to right to avoid an Oak Tree and fairway bunkers down the left. Once in the fairway another small green awaits your approach.
Hole #14: A straight away tee shot leaves a mid to short iron into the green, do not go right as a steep drop off waits.
Hole #15: It is a tough par 4 that requires a drive that avoids a fairway pinching fairway bunker. The approach is open to the back to front sloping green.
Hole #16: The last par 5 on the course. If you can find the fairway you are in great shape to have a look at birdie. Layup to your favorite yardage or challenge the green in 2 but be careful the green is heavily guarded by bunkers.
Hole #17: It is a short downhill par 3, we suggest to play a club less to have a chance at birdie.
Hole #18: A short par 4 as the finishing hole at Reid. Avoid the fairway bunker on the right and clubhouse on the left to get in position to make a birdie or par to end your round.