My favorite hole on the course was the Par 5 with the river running the length of the hole down the right hand side. I cannot remember the number, and their websites Hole by Hole is "under construction." Last year we played the first official round of their season, barely made it onto the golf course as it was quite wet.
The land is full of movement and begs the question, why aren't there more courses built in these hills?
Here are a couple of photo's of said hole, If you can get your tee shot down the right to very right hand part of the FW, you are afforded a look at the green. But you have to navigate the river in order to get home in two.
Per usual, like a good spartan, I was down near "the banks of the red cedar" This would be very right and not ideal.
Unfortunately I think I pumped my second straight into the river, and that was that. I don't have any pictures of the 2nd LZ from the layup. I want to say that the lay-up is somewhat blind, but I can't remember. Here are a few of the green,
RING THE BELL!!