
Hole # 5 is a 481 yard par 5 from the blue tees and a 380 yard par 4 from the red tees with out-of-bounds along the left side. The tee shot should avoid going left as you will certainly find the out-of-bounds area. The left rough is lined with large trees that make a difficult 2nd shot if you are fortunate enough not to go OB. The right rough does have enough area to present a good 2nd shot so long as you are not too far right and remain short of the bunker on the right. The bunker on the right side of the fairway is about 240 yards from the blue teeing area. It is a shallow bunker that you should be able to get out of without much difficulty. The 2nd shot on this par 5 should avoid the right rough at all costs. Past the fairway bunker, the trees get much closer to the fairway and a ball in the rough on this shot is not as forgiving as one from the tee.
The green is protected by a mogul on the left and a bunker on the front right. The fairway also has a slight slope to the right so an approach shot short of the green will tend to feed right after landing. This makes a shot to the left or center of the fairway more preferable to a shot on the right side of the fairway.
This hole has a tricky green. Often times where you don't see a break, the ball will still take a
break toward the creek on the other side of the # 6 teeing area.Fortunately, this green doesn't
have any severe slopes or breaks.
The green is protected by a mogul on the left and a bunker on the front right. The fairway also has a slight slope to the right so an approach shot short of the green will tend to feed right after landing. This makes a shot to the left or center of the fairway more preferable to a shot on the right side of the fairway.
This hole has a tricky green. Often times where you don't see a break, the ball will still take a
break toward the creek on the other side of the # 6 teeing area.Fortunately, this green doesn't
have any severe slopes or breaks.