This is a good beginning hole,
slightly downhill, relatively easy and straightforward with a slight
dogleg right. Golfers should get off to a good start with a par or
better on this hole.
A beautiful par 5 with
no major hazards except fairway bunkering on the right, until the
golfer gets near the green. To the right of the green, a "beach
bunker" stands guard between the water to the right of the green.
This second hole should be played conservatively to set up a
positive attitude for the golfer to challenge the rest of the
course.
A short par 4 where the
tee shot is the key with enough distance and loft to carry the
water. Aim at the pine tree behind the green. Use an appropriate
club to set up your position for a short iron to the heavily
bunkered green. The direction and strength of the wind will make all
the difference on this hole.