As always, strategy and toughness at NGLA will rely more on the direction of the wind than "new tees". I hit it 270 - 280 yards and the carries on #2 and #7 are impossible into a good wind. NGLA has added 4 new tees and has some other unusual options they are considering on #13 and #14, one mentioned by Mr. Kinney. I'll start with the new tees.
#3
Alps No new tee, yet. Still 270 yds to cross bunker, then 155 yd uphill, blind shot. Risk/reward in full effect as tee shot down the right fairway gives you more of a look at the green.
#7
Road Hole New tee in red (500 yds). Added 30 yards to existing. Long carry is now 270, usually into a prevailing wind.
#12
Sebonac New tee in red (459 yds). Added 30 yards. Long carry is 295...obviously much shorter the further right you hit it.
#13
Eden Possibility of using back tee on 7 for one day. Only adds 10 yards, but a totally different angle. Can play anywhere from 165 - 195 yds.
#14
Cape Possibility of using front tee (310 yds) for a day. Front edge is 290 yds from tee. *Front edge is 310 yds from middle tee and 345 yds from back.
#15
Narrows New tee in red (417 yds). Added 25 yds. Much tougher angle.
#16
Punchbowl New tee in red (475 yds). Added 55 yds. Carry to the top of the hill is 280 yds.
**Prevailing wind is from the south. For example, a helping wind on the back nine. I think this is the reason for the extra yardage on the back nine. Regardless, NGLA is a fantastic match play course with risk/reward holes, blind shots, massive greens! Should be an exciting few days. I strongly encourage any fan of GCA to come out in September.