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Hole 1

Par 5 (493 Yards) 

This reachable par 5 offers a welcoming but strategic opener with a great chance to start the day with a birdie, though out-of-bounds looms dangerously to the right. Favor the left-center of the fairway on your tee shot, and if you choose to lay up, navigate carefully around the fairway contouring to leave a short, lofted wedge into a green that tilts slightly from back to front.

Hole 2

Par 4 (392 Yards) 

Keeping the ball in play is everything on this classic, tree-lined Carolina par 4. A gentle dogleg demands a highly precise tee shot—prompting many players to opt for a 3-wood or driving iron to find the short grass—before hitting an approach shot that must account for heavy greenside bunkering protecting a multi-tiered green.

Hole 3

Par 4 (395 Yards) 

Similar in length to the second, this stern test for your mid-irons requires you to prioritize placement over distance off the tee. The fairway pinches in tightly, meaning hitting the target zone leaves a mid-to-short iron into an elevated green where you must pay close attention to the daily pin position, as putting from above the hole can get incredibly slick.

Hole 4

Par 4 (400 Yards)

As the longest and toughest of the early par 4s, this demanding hole requires a strong, straight drive and often plays even longer than its scorecard yardage due to uphill elevation changes. If you miss the fairway, the thick Bermuda rough makes it incredibly difficult to reach the green in regulation, making a par here feel like an absolute birdie.

Hole 5

Par 3 (173 Yards) 

This scenic first short hole of the day provides an excellent test of your distance control. Swirling winds moving through the tall trees can make club selection tricky for this mid-iron shot, making it smartest to aim for the center of the green to safely avoid the deep sand traps guarding both sides. 

Hole 6

Par 4 (323 Yards) 

Risk-reward is at its finest on this short, tempting par 4. While longer hitters might try to press their advantage close to the green, the smarter play is a smooth hybrid or intermediate iron off the tee to leave a full wedge in, especially since the heavily protected, severely undulating green rewards a precise wedge stroke over a messy chip from the rough.

Hole 7

Par 5 (473 Yards)

Another shorter par 5 on paper, this hole features a distinct, dramatic dogleg that forces you to shape your tee shot or pull less than driver to avoid running right out of the fairway. A bold, well-placed drive gives you the green light to go for the putting surface in two, but a missed shot will find severe trouble quickly in the trees or deep greenside rough.

Hole 8

Par 4 (392 Yards)

Accuracy rules the day on this medium-length par 4 grind before the turn. The fairway is flanked tightly by trees and backyards, demanding a pure, straight strike from the tee box to setup an approach shot into a perched green where anything short will immediately roll back off a false front.

Hole 9

Par 3 (221 Yards)

The North Course's stunning signature hole is a breathtaking, nerve-wracking finish to the front nine. Standing on a beautifully elevated tee box looking down at a long par 3 played entirely over the lake, it requires a clutch long-iron or hybrid cover shot all the way to the green, usually under the watchful eyes of an audience watching from the Lakeside Grille and patio. 

Hole 10

Par 4 (390 Yards)

Starting the inward half, this mid-length par 4 requires a well-placed drive to handle the terrain's elevation changes. A successful tee shot sets up a downhill approach into a green where adjusting for the drop and factoring in the wind are vital for holding the putting surface.

Hole 11

Par 5 (498 Yards)

The back nine’s first par 5 gives longer hitters a chance to flirt with reaching the green in two, provided they can find the short grass off the tee. The fairway rolls through the trees, requiring a smart second-shot placement to set up a clean wedge onto a well-protected green complex.

Hole 12

Par 4 (416 Yards) 

As one of the longest and most demanding par 4s on the back side, this hole tests both your power and accuracy. A strong drive is mandatory just to put a mid-to-long iron in your hands for a challenging approach into a heavily bunkered, multi-tiered green.

Hole 13

Par 5 (526 Yards)

The longest hole on the back nine, this true three-shot par 5 forces you to navigate rolling hills and strategic cross-hazards. Proper positioning on your layup is everything here to ensure a flat lie for a delicate third shot into a well-guarded green.

Hole 14

Par 3 (205 Yards)

A heavyweight par 3 that tests your nerve with a long-iron or hybrid in hand. It demands a pure strike to clear the front hazards and hold a wide putting surface, where any loose shots will leave a highly sensitive up-and-down attempt.

Hole 15

Par 4 (369 Yards) 

This shorter, positional par 4 takes driver out of many players' hands in favor of a hybrid or fairway wood to find the target zone. Leaving yourself a full wedge is the ideal strategy to attack a green surrounded by slopes that punish off-target approach shots.

Hole 16

Par 4 (402 Yards)

A stout, tree-lined par 4 that requires total concentration off the tee to find the fairway elbow. Successfully finding the short grass leaves a precise mid-iron approach into a green where being on the wrong tier can easily lead to a defensive three-putt.

Hole 17

Par 3 (184 Yards)

The final short hole on the track is an absolute beauty, playing over a water hazard to a wide but shallow putting surface. Precise distance control is paramount, as anything short finds a watery grave, while going long leaves a lightning-fast chip back down toward the hazard.

Hole 18

Par 4 (401 Yards) 

The home hole is a strong, dramatic par 4 finish that climbs uphill toward the clubhouse shadow. A pure drive is needed to conquer the elevation change, setting up a final, clutch approach shot into a well-bunkered green right next to the main patio.

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Hole 1

Par 5 (493 Yards) 

This reachable par 5 offers a welcoming but strategic opener with a great chance to start the day with a birdie, though out-of-bounds looms dangerously to the right. Favor the left-center of the fairway on your tee shot, and if you choose to lay up, navigate carefully around the fairway contouring to leave a short, lofted wedge into a green that tilts slightly from back to front.

Hole 2

Par 4 (392 Yards)

Keeping the ball in play is everything on this classic, tree-lined Carolina par 4. A gentle dogleg demands a highly precise tee shot—prompting many players to opt for a 3-wood or driving iron to find the short grass—before hitting an approach shot that must account for heavy greenside bunkering protecting a multi-tiered green.

Hole 3

Par 4 (395 Yards)

Similar in length to the second, this stern test for your mid-irons requires you to prioritize placement over distance off the tee. The fairway pinches in tightly, meaning hitting the target zone leaves a mid-to-short iron into an elevated green where you must pay close attention to the daily pin position, as putting from above the hole can get incredibly slick.

Hole 4

Par 4 (400 Yards)

As the longest and toughest of the early par 4s, this demanding hole requires a strong, straight drive and often plays even longer than its scorecard yardage due to uphill elevation changes. If you miss the fairway, the thick Bermuda rough makes it incredibly difficult to reach the green in regulation, making a par here feel like an absolute birdie.

Hole 5

Par 3 (173 Yards) 

This scenic first short hole of the day provides an excellent test of your distance control. Swirling winds moving through the tall trees can make club selection tricky for this mid-iron shot, making it smartest to aim for the center of the green to safely avoid the deep sand traps guarding both sides. 

Hole 6

Par 4 (323 Yards) 

Risk-reward is at its finest on this short, tempting par 4. While longer hitters might try to press their advantage close to the green, the smarter play is a smooth hybrid or intermediate iron off the tee to leave a full wedge in, especially since the heavily protected, severely undulating green rewards a precise wedge stroke over a messy chip from the rough.

Hole 7

Par 5 (473 Yards)

Another shorter par 5 on paper, this hole features a distinct, dramatic dogleg that forces you to shape your tee shot or pull less than driver to avoid running right out of the fairway. A bold, well-placed drive gives you the green light to go for the putting surface in two, but a missed shot will find severe trouble quickly in the trees or deep greenside rough.

Hole 8

Par 4 (392 Yards)

Accuracy rules the day on this medium-length par 4 grind before the turn. The fairway is flanked tightly by trees and backyards, demanding a pure, straight strike from the tee box to setup an approach shot into a perched green where anything short will immediately roll back off a false front.

Hole 9

Par 3 (221 Yards)

The North Course's stunning signature hole is a breathtaking, nerve-wracking finish to the front nine. Standing on a beautifully elevated tee box looking down at a long par 3 played entirely over the lake, it requires a clutch long-iron or hybrid cover shot all the way to the green, usually under the watchful eyes of an audience watching from the Lakeside Grille and patio. 

Hole 10

Par 4 (390 Yards)

Starting the inward half, this mid-length par 4 requires a well-placed drive to handle the terrain's elevation changes. A successful tee shot sets up a downhill approach into a green where adjusting for the drop and factoring in the wind are vital for holding the putting surface.

Hole 11

Par 5 (498 Yards)

The back nine’s first par 5 gives longer hitters a chance to flirt with reaching the green in two, provided they can find the short grass off the tee. The fairway rolls through the trees, requiring a smart second-shot placement to set up a clean wedge onto a well-protected green complex.

Hole 12

Par 4 (416 Yards)

As one of the longest and most demanding par 4s on the back side, this hole tests both your power and accuracy. A strong drive is mandatory just to put a mid-to-long iron in your hands for a challenging approach into a heavily bunkered, multi-tiered green.

Hole 13

Par 5 (526 Yards)

The longest hole on the back nine, this true three-shot par 5 forces you to navigate rolling hills and strategic cross-hazards. Proper positioning on your layup is everything here to ensure a flat lie for a delicate third shot into a well-guarded green.

Hole 14

Par 3 (205 Yards)

A heavyweight par 3 that tests your nerve with a long-iron or hybrid in hand. It demands a pure strike to clear the front hazards and hold a wide putting surface, where any loose shots will leave a highly sensitive up-and-down attempt.

Hole 15

Par 4 (369 Yards)

This shorter, positional par 4 takes driver out of many players' hands in favor of a hybrid or fairway wood to find the target zone. Leaving yourself a full wedge is the ideal strategy to attack a green surrounded by slopes that punish off-target approach shots.

Hole 16

Par 4 (402 Yards)

A stout, tree-lined par 4 that requires total concentration off the tee to find the fairway elbow. Successfully finding the short grass leaves a precise mid-iron approach into a green where being on the wrong tier can easily lead to a defensive three-putt.

Hole 17

Par 3 (184 Yards)

The final short hole on the track is an absolute beauty, playing over a water hazard to a wide but shallow putting surface. Precise distance control is paramount, as anything short finds a watery grave, while going long leaves a lightning-fast chip back down toward the hazard.

Hole 18

Par 4 (401 Yards) 

The home hole is a strong, dramatic par 4 finish that climbs uphill toward the clubhouse shadow. A pure drive is needed to conquer the elevation change, setting up a final, clutch approach shot into a well-bunkered green right next to the main patio.