Hole Description: #6 Leaders Peak 426 Yards Par4
(This landing areas was an existing flatish area that had been a corn field so most of the work was to the greensite where we did a fair amount of rock blasting, especially short-right. Out of the picture on the right is a ridge of outcrops that necks down the drive.)
Hole Description: #8 Leaders Peak 428 Yards Par4
(The landing area was one of the widest clearings on the site so we have a centerline bunker splitting the fairway. The Photo is taken short and right of the green and shows how the fairway extends into the green, one of the largest, set in a series of pinnacles.)
Hole Description: #11 Leaders Peak 338 Yards Par4
(Easily, one of the most dramatic holes on the property, it was cleared much like you see today. When I first saw the property the greensite was a small patch of corn field and the fairway was terraced farms so the hole required very little work. Ample room is available for lay-up options from the tee and the adventurous can take a direct line at the green by carrying a vicious swath of stone. The backdrop of stone features hanging vegetation and bougainvillea. It is obviously dramatic but the options of play contribute to this hole being not just a pretty face, but also a smart and demanding golf hole.)
(Green Site)
Hole Description: #12 Leaders Peak 196 Yards Par3
(The second of back to back visual stunners, this hole is very intimidating from the tee. It is in effect, and island green surrounded by stone but the “safe” landing area of green and fairway is exceptionally large at 21,300 sq. ft. or about 4 times the size of the T.P.C. Sawgrass #17. Because the rock extends up, it limits visibility making the target seem small. The walk to the green is an adventure as you meander along a narrow path that hugs the massive rock formations. Again, this greensite was all there when I first walked the property and I played with a number of options for the best angle of play)
Hole Description: #14 Leaders Peak 457 Yards Par4
(This photo is taken from the landing area, a bit short of our staked turning point. The tee shot, especially from the tips, must carry a sea of stone but the fairway is massive and easily hit. The green sets into a natural clearing that is flanked right by tall pinnacles and fronted by deep stone chasms. Left of the green is a fairly large bail-out fairway area just below the green. A very picturesque and demanding hole but very fair.)
Hole Description: #16 Leaders Peak 350 Yards Par4
(Once again, much of what you see was land relatively clean, used only to farm corn and fruit trees. From high above, you can boldly fly the centerline rock pinnacle to set up an approach to a greensite set atop an existing flat. We worked the rock through the fairway long right but much what you see was there. Wide, with plenty of room off the tee, it is one of the easier tee shots on an otherwise demanding set of holes.)