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10th Hole The Hilltop 327 Yards Par 4
This hole is sharp dogleg right with the green sitting on a steep hill. The green slants back to front, leaving you with a tough putt if you are above the hole.
11th Hole The Hill & Dale 432 Yards Par 5
This green sits upon a hill and is reachable in two with a good drive. The fairway is an undulating dogleg right. The green is elevated and guarded by a single sand trap.
12th Hole The Gambler 266 Yards Par 4
This is a risk/reward hole. You can hit anything from a short iron to a driver off the tee. The hole is drivable from the regular tee, but there is a risk involved as the hole is a dogleg right with a large gully along the left side of the fairway. The green is tucked into a corner. This hole also has a great view. On a clear day, you can see the Blue Ridge Mountains off in the distance.
13th Hole The View 141 Yards Par 3
There is an elevated tee overlooking a chasm. The green is guarded by a deep sand trap in front. Once you are on the green, be sure to look back at the tee. The view can be awesome depending on the time of year and the sunshine.
14th Hole The Landing 283 Yards Par 4
A sharp dogleg right, this hole requires a precise tee shot to a small landing. A short iron to the right side of the green is all that is left. There is a deep gully running along the entire left side of this hole.
15th Hole The Long Climb 414 Yards Par 5
While it is short on yardage, this hole is long in playing. It is a dogleg left and uphill all the way. The green is surrounded by a gully on three sides making an accurate approach a must. The green can be reached in two if you hit very good shots.
16th Hole The Chute 318 Yards Par 4
The fairway is straight but, because it has hills on both sides, the tee shot usually requires a slight fade. The green is elevated and undulating. This is the start of the three best finishing holes you will play anywhere.
17th Hole The Lake 154 Yards Par 3
This hole can be tough, as there is no bail out area. It requires a 150-yard carry over water. The tee is elevated and the green is carved out of a hillside. A short tee shot will either be in the water or on the side of a very steep, unplayable hill. A long tee shot will put you on a hill above the green with very little chance of a par.
18th Hole The Home Hole 355 Yards Par 4
This hole is a dogleg left with the second shot over a pond to an elevated green. A draw on your tee shot will leave you with a second shot of about 150 to 180 yards. The fairway runs down hill from the 150-yard marker down to the 100-yard marker. This could lead to a downhill lie, to an elevated green, over a pond.