Hole 16: Par 3, 162 YardsAfter three brutally difficult and long par-3s, I was waiting for the 'short'. I was disappointed with what I saw. Generic looking bunkering surrounding a medium-sized, flattish green.
Hole 17: Par 4, 390 YardsSimple [good] strategic design here - the lone fairway bunker guards the shortest line and best angle into the green. It's about 230 to carry.
One of the scariest approaches on the course, with a huge false front short, deep bunkers set-back from the green left and right, a deep depression right of the green and one of the slopiest greens on the course.
A very interesting shape to the false-front. Much like the 10th at Crystal Downs, shots that come up short not only roll a long way down the fairway, but also to the right behind the green side bunker. Recoveries from tight fairway lies over the bunker are very difficult.
A deep depression guards the right side of the green.
Deep bunkering left of the green and the false-front as seen from 18 tee.
The false-front and a look back down the fairway.
Hole 18: Par 4, 351 YardsThe 18th is a fun finisher - short and quirky. Some players may be tempted to drive the green, but for most this is a lay-up/position tee shot. The fairway slopes significantly to the left, requiring the golfer to flirt with the trees on the right to find the fairway.
Though it is not obvious from the tee, two large trees a couple of steps from the left edge of the fairway serve to block-out any tee shots that are pulled or hooked slightly.
I would love to see the fairway cut extend all the way to the edge of the trees to reward the golfer that challenges them with a much simpler approach to the green.
Ideal tee shots up the right will funnel to this flat spot in the fairway, 70 yards from the green.
Only the outline of bunkers short-left of the green can be seen from the fairway, but the green is bunkered on all sides.