#10 is a par four
446 from the gold tee
393 from the blue tee
Welcome to the back nine. While the front nine has much more continuity in the same sense that exists at the front nine at Crystal Downs, I'm pretty sure I find the back nine more appealing than the front nine in total.
The tenth kicks off the back with a stern test for the mid-to-high handicapper - a long par 4 that plays slightly uphill. Now I'm going to get some grief for saying this, but I think this is the least interesting and least memorable hole on the course for me (remember least is a relative term, and this is just a personal opinion!) For me, the most important purpose it served was to eat up some land in order to get me to perhaps the best stretch of holes on the golf course (that being the rest of the back nine!!)
The tee shot is intimidating from the back tees. The back tee sits adjacent to the practice area, across a small road from the rest of the 10th hole. There is plenty of room in the landing area, and the carry isn't unreasonable, but combined with a tee that plays uphill the less than confident golfer may find that it looks like a "narrower" chute than was faced on some of the front nine holes. The blue tee provides a better view of the fairway since it is elevated and it is much easier on the psyche, though ironically it may lead to a tighter landing area since the bunkers are more in play for the moderate hitter.
There is plenty of bunkering, both along the sides of the fairway as well as around the green. The approach plays slightly uphill to a sufficiently sized green (much of which is obscured from view on the approach) with a good bit of movement. This hole, while it won't yield many birdies to the average player, doesn't feel like it would play host to as many disasters as some of the holes on the front nine (or many of those to follow.) In general, it felt like a tough test, but not as much of a match play thrill as many of the other holes on the property.
Since I've revealed my bias, I'm going to shut up and allow others to do this hole justice.
From the back tee
From the net tee forward
Another view from that tee, but with a little better look at the fairway
A shot from the fairway
A look at the approach to the green from the right side
A look at the green from behind the hole