Due to some event going on, we actually started our round on the 7th hole. It's a 382 yard par 4 with OOB down the right side. The large fairway bunker on the left side is a bit out of reach for people like me, but it still serves to encourage a tee shot up the right side which is the better angle.
The green is more visible from the right side approach and with the significant slope and bunker left, it's best approached from the right side.
Also note the drop off long.
The eighth hole is a 534 yard par 5. You cannot easily see it from the tee, but the fairway slopes steeply downhill.
There is a lone bunker on the left side to make you consider the second shot distance and line. Again, the hole is bordered by OOB on the right. The further you get down the hill with your tee shot, the less visible the bunker is.
The view from behind the green shows Allison's great use of the hilly land.
The ninth hole is a 425 yd par 4 to a somewhat crowned fairway. The green is diagonal to the line of play.
The green slopes left to right and front to back, so it's a lot of fun to run the approach to a back hole location. I think hole location here would make a big difference on ideal placement of the tee shot.
Nine entertaining holes on hilly ground. Coming up.......dramatic change of terrain.