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MenRating=66
Slope=110
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LadiesRating=69.3
Slope=117
Par534535434365345354343672
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Hole 1 - Although you will find lots of landing area for your tee shot, only straight and accurate shots will make their way through the narrow shoot to the green. Out of bounds behind the small undulating green demands wise club selection and good shot execution.
Hole 2 - The second hole is a par three with a well guarded green. Two grand old oak trees and two sand bunkers prevent errant shots from sneaking onto the front of the green.
Hole 3 - This short par four is a good test of your short game. Although long hitters may be tempted to take dead aim at the green, more prudent golfers aim left of the green to leave themselves with a short lob shot from the fairway.
Hole 4 - Here is a chance for a disciplined golfer to score. Beware of out of bounds down the left side and use enough club when approaching the elevated green- especially if the pin is located in the back right.
Hole 5 - This straight forward par three is rated as our easiest hole on the nine. The uphill approach and extra elevation at the green often fools golfers into incorrect club selection.
Hole 6 - Be sure to check the local rules on your scorecard before choosing to the cut the corner on this dogleg left.
Hole 7 - You have now arrived at the St. Lawrence River shoreline. Water fowl and ocean vessels offer pleasing distractions.
Hole 8 - Our newest addition to the course offers both beauty and challenge to your round. Enjoy this picturesque hole bordered on the left by the mighty St. Lawrence.
Hole 9 - Position your tee shot well so you can avoid the obstacles getting to this green. You will find trees on the left, a pond on the right and sand bunkers to boot. Good luck.
Hole 10 - Keep your drive long and straight. If you set yourself up well, you can strike it through the narrow shoot on your second shot to either reach the green or leave yourself with a short chip or lob.
Hole 11 - The alternate tee gives this hole a unique character very different from number 2. You experience a more open shot to a green with less depth.
Hole 12 - Okay. Now that you know what is there, you can make your choice. Do you go for it or play left.
Hole 13 - Stick to good course management. The out of bounds to the left and rough to the right just are not worth risking.
Hole 14 - This straight forward par three is rated as our easiest. Remember the uphill approach and extra elevation at the green. Choose your club wisely.
Hole 15 - This dogleg left may be easy to execute the second time around but that sloping green will still test your putting stroke to the fullest.
Hole 16 - Three hundred and sixty-six yards may not sound like much, but wait till you experience the breeze factor. This hole plays straight into the prevailing winds giving it the longest effective yardage of all the par fours.
Hole 17 - This wonderful par three offers both beauty and challenge. Enjoy this picturesque hole bordered on the left by the mighty St. Lawrence.
Hole 18 - Position your tee shot well so you can avoid the obstacles getting to this green. You will find trees on the left, a pond on the right and sand bunkers to boot. Good luck.