South Course
# 1 / Hole #1
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 11
Women's 11
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 415
BLUE 364
GOLD 389
RED 303
WHITE 329
Pro Tips
The opening hole is a par 4 that features a lateral hazard that cuts into the fairway on the tee shot. Longer hitters can take their shots over a series of bunkers on the left to a fairway that opens up. Bunkers guard the front, back, and left side of this predicable green.
# 2 / Hole #2
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 7
Women's 13
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 360
BLUE 333
GOLD 533
RED 447
WHITE 460
Pro Tips
This short par 4 may tempt some to lay-up off the tee, but the fairway widens closer to the green, so driver is often a solid play. A lateral hazard runs up the right side of the hole and out-of-bounds guards the left.
# 3 / Hole #3
Par: 5
Handicaps:
Men's 1
Women's 1
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 541
BLUE 511
GOLD 533
RED 447
WHITE 460
Pro Tips
The third is the first par 5 and the hardest hole on the golf course. It’s a three-shot hole, due to the sharp dogleg left off the tee and a pond that sits in front of the green.
# 4 / Hole #4
Par: 3
Handicaps:
Men's 17
Women's 17
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 141
BLUE 121
GOLD 129
RED 95
WHITE 110
Pro Tips
The green on this par 3 is long, thin, and angled at 45 degrees. Bunkers protect short and left of the putting surface, while anything long can also bring in high numbers.
# 5 / Hole #5
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 13
Women's 9
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 387
BLUE 362
GOLD 379
RED 311
WHITE 323
Pro Tips
An uphill tee shot to a generous fairway awaits players on the par 4, fifth hole. The second shot is also uphill, but this time it’s a blind one into the green that slopes back-to-front.
# 6 / Hole #6
Par: 5
Handicaps:
Men's 15
Women's 7
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 555
BLUE 502
GOLD 534
RED 451
WHITE 475
Pro Tips
A left-to-right ball flight is ideal off the tee on this long, downhill, dogleg right par 5. Aiming at the left side of the right fairway bunker will kick down and leave a relatively short second shot. The green is flat and is guarded by a lateral hazard on the backside.
# 7 / Hole #7
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 9
Women's 5
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 399
BLUE 368
GOLD 380
RED 265
WHITE 333
Pro Tips
The tee shot on the par 4, seventh looks like it will land in the middle of a bunker minefield. A good line is to take it at the bunkers with a left-to-right ball flight. Lateral hazards approach quickly on the right side and approach shots are better off missing long than short, due to a false front on the green.
# 8 / Hole #8
Par: 3
Handicaps:
Men's 5
Women's 15
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 197
BLUE 171
GOLD 190
RED 151
WHITE 159
Pro Tips
The eighth features an intimidating tee shot over a water hazard that runs from tee-to-green. Bailing out long and left is the best option from the tee, but that’ll even leave a tough up-and-down for par.
# 9 / Hole #9
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 3
Women's 3
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 488
BLUE 436
GOLD 461
RED 393
WHITE 420
Pro Tips
The final hole on the front nine is a long par 4 that demands two excellent shots to reach the green in regulation. An aggressive line off the tee is at the bunker on the left that flirts with the out-of-bounds. The safe play is to take it down the right, though that’ll leave a longer approach. This green is surrounded by bunkers front and back with Coto’s version of the “Valley of Sin” in front.
# 10 / Hole #10
Par: 3
Handicaps:
Men's 6
Women's 18
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 219
BLUE 182
GOLD 198
RED 125
WHITE 145
Pro Tips
The back nine opens with a long par 3 that typically plays into the wind. A waste bunker protects the right side of the fairway while a lateral hazard protects the left. The green slopes back-to-front and plays slower than it appears, due to Santiago Peak.
# 11 / Hole #11
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 8
Women's 14
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 418
BLUE 378
GOLD 407
RED 314
WHITE 345
Pro Tips
A tee shot that moves left-to-right, away from the lateral hazard that lines the left side of the hole, is a solid play off the tee. Fairway bunkers protect the right side of the hole, so those must be avoided as well. The green is fairly large and one of the flattest on the course.
# 12 / Hole #12
Par: 5
Handicaps:
Men's 10
Women's 4
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 556
BLUE 523
GOLD 523
RED 460
WHITE 493
Pro Tips
The twelfth is a risk-reward par 5 that requires a strong tee shot to reach the green in two. A small pond sits on the right with bunkers up the left, both easily visible from the tee. Another pond is situated on the left around 115 yards out all the way to the very front of the green. Finally, the green features a lot of subtle break that players will have to pay close attention to.
# 13 / Hole #13
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 2
Women's 8
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 423
BLUE 386
GOLD 402
RED 310
WHITE 372
Pro Tips
Drives down the right side of the fairway will leave an open shot into the green on this par 4. A long bunker front-right guards a green that is sloped back-to-front.
# 14 / Hole #14
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 4
Women's 2
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 444
BLUE 403
GOLD 403
RED 333
WHITE 372
Pro Tips
An accurate tee shot down the left side of the fairway, avoiding the lateral hazard on the left, is required on the par 4, fourteenth. Anything too far right will have a blind shot in to this thin green that’s protected by one bunker on the left.
# 15 / Hole #15
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 12
Women's 10
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 367
BLUE 347
GOLD 359
RED 150
WHITE 309
Pro Tips
There’s a great deal of trouble on this short par 4. Off the tee, players need to avoid a series of bunker son the right and a lateral hazard on the left. The further left a player goes off the tee, the better angle they’ll have into the green. Two bunkers protect the front and left of this putting surface.
# 16 / Hole #16
Par: 3
Handicaps:
Men's 18
Women's 16
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 166
BLUE 116
GOLD 137
RED 150
WHITE 108
Pro Tips
The final par 3 features a “semi” two-tiered green with a pond sitting about 20 yards in front. Pins in the middle and front are easily accessible, but players should be cautious with a pin located on the smaller back tier.
# 17 / Hole #17
Par: 4
Handicaps:
Men's 16
Women's 12
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 341
BLUE 325
GOLD 332
RED 251
WHITE 265
Pro Tips
Some players may be able to drive this short par 4 if they take their tee shot directly at the green, but that’s more challenging than it appears. The green is elevated and protected by bunkers, so a drive that misses the green will have a tricky pitch. Other players may opt to hit a long-iron off the tee, which leaves a wedge approach in.
# 18 / Hole #18
Par: 5
Handicaps:
Men's 14
Women's 6
Yardage by Tee:
BLACK 533
BLUE 508
GOLD 526
RED 441
WHITE 477
Pro Tips
The finishing hole on the South Course is a long, but reachable, par 5 that doglegs to the right. Tee shots must favor the left side of the fairway, otherwise the player will be blocked out by trees that run up the right. If deciding to lay-up, players will have to decide which of the split fairways to hit. The left is more generous, but leaves a more difficult approach into the green. On the other hand, the right fairway is harder to hit, but leaves an easier third. A lateral hazard and bunkers long guard the green, so the best miss is short.