12th Hole, Par 5, 572 to 687 yards
This is the signature hole at Crosswater. This crescent shaped three-shotter gracefully bends around Little Deschutes, tempting big hitters to risk as much they desire. The obvious similarities to Pebble 18th are obvious.
Tee shots don't come much prettier than this one. Mt Bachelor beckons long hitters to come its way while a gentle river lulls you to sleep on this treacherous tee shot. The smart play is to aim for the far bunker on the right, but if you have any inklings about getting there in two, you must carry as much river as you possibly can.
The safe route will leave you 300+ to the green. For those who subconciously favor the right side, away from the water, the next fairway bunker about 200 yards away will catch them. The best play is to try to carry the bunker since the fairway does open back up after the bunker.
The green is guarded by bunkers on both sides, but the front is open and approachable. You just need to be accurate with your wedge distance on your third.
Thankfully, the green is open enough to accept long second shot approaches. Leaving it short would still leave you with a very simple chip. There is a bunker on the right side to catch any second shot that runs through the green. Even with its length, this is a birdie hole.