After a lengthy transition from the 9th green to the clubhouse, the back-nine starts with one of my favorite holes on the course. The 10th hole is is a 500 yard double dogleg (almost triple dogleg) par-5, that first moves right, then left, and then right again at the green. While the tee shot has a constrained feeling with trees on both sides, there is more room than there appears and golfers hoping to reach the green in two shots must challenge a single bunker on the inside of the dogleg.
The second for most will be a lay-up but it is one that grabs your attention. The golfer must play near a lone left-side fairway bunker or he will face a difficult wedge shot approach over a bunker from the right.
The 11th is a very tempting short par-4 that plays to just over 270 yards from the members tees. At that yardage (remember, only 255 or so to the front edge) and without the overt water hazards that front so many short par-4s, many golfers will have a go at this green, probably finding one of the short bunkers and walking off with 5.
A lay-up away from the stream/bunker on the right leaves an approach that demands precision as the green lay at an angle from here.
The 11th green as seen from the 12th tee, shows the subtle but present internal contouring. For reference, the old 11th green (I believe) was somewhere amongst the bunkering shown below.
Another really good par-5 at the 12th. The day I played it, the members tees were up one set, making this a very reachable par-5, but the normal tee shot is back and left of the location pictured and from there it is clear that the reverse-cambre will wreak havoc on those unable to draw their tee shot.
The second shot as seen from around the 200-yard marker. The Big Bertha bunker on the left reminds me of the similarly named bunker short of the 8th green at The Honors in Tennessee, and the golfer will do everything in his power to avoid it (which includes pushing his second shot well to the right and onto the 10th fairway).
Pictures of this green are almost a waste of time. The back portion of the green is as severely tilted as anything I've ever seen. I had a 10 foot downhill putt from above the hole, which after the first time hitting it 15 feet by the hole, I then tried putting it backwards and even then it went a couple feet beyond the hole. Equal parts fun and frustrating! Next time I won't be above the hole.