I wasn't able to track down my Camargo scorecard, so yardages will be estimated from memory. I'll be glad to correct them later.
The first hole at Camargo eases you into the round. It's a par 4 of around 380. The sight of the first green excites you, but OB left was also on my mind. There's plenty of room off the tee here.
The fairway slopes down towards the green beginning around 200 yds out and then goes back uphill to the green. I love the transition from fairway to green. There appears to be a chance to play a run-up shot if you wanted, but not really to this hole location.
The bunker from the left side of the green.
And a look back at the first green from the second tee.
The second hole is a par 5 that is a little under 500 yds. You hit out of a bit of a chute. OB left was still on my mind, but it's important not to lose the tee shot to the right. The second shot can be blocked and if you miss far enough right there is a decent chance of losing your ball in the high grass.
This photo was taken from around 210 yds from the tee. It's probably 230-240 to get past the bunker on the inside of the dogleg.
This was taken from just past the bunker. Here you see how much movement there is in the fairway. If you don't hit a long enough tee shot to get close to the green, you really need to consider the lie for your approach. Uphill, sidehill lies are no fun even for a short wedge. You can also see the bunkers left of the green which seem well-placed for balls that get pulled from the sidehill lie.
Here's what I saw with a 90 yard approach.
This from just short of the green. Note the slight elevation of the green above the fairway.
Another look at the movement on the hole from behind the green.
Will post more holes tomorrow.