An easy starting hole. Hit this fairway off the tee, and your approach shot is pretty straight forward. Be careful not to fly the green on your second shot as there is a deep bunker behind the green.
This par 3 is pretty much straight forward. Take enough club to carry the front bunker, but be careful, two large greenside bunkers guard the back of the green. A cut shot may be your best option if the pin sits back right.
A truly testy par 4. It's best to play your tee shot to the right side of this fairway, but it doesn't get any easier once that is done. Your approach shot must carry the elevated green as anything left short will not roll on, so take an extra club.
This dogleg right requires an extremely accurate tee shot. A slight fade to the right center of the fairway is your best play. The approach shot here hides nothing. If you miss the green, miss left. The right greenside bunker play is more difficult.
This hole boasts a truly deceptive fake green front. Make sure to take enough club as the green is slightly elevated. If you miss the green, miss right.
Pound your tee shot right of enter and steer clear of the large fairway bunker on the left. Everything from here on, is all uphill. Take enough club. The green is most receptive to shots from the right side of the fairway, but you flirt with the bunker. This green is extremely undulating and narrow.
Stripe your tee shot right down the center of the fairway here. Errant shots right may catch the pond, and shots left leave a poor placement for your approach. This double green is shared with #17
The Number One hole at The Nightmare. Tee shots should be left of center. Continue to play your approach shots to the left of the fairway, as the closer to the green you get the more bunkers you will encounter on the right.
Go ahead try and carry these bunkers. The smart play is right of center. Of course with this dogleg left your approach shot is a lot longer from the right. The question is do you feel lucky? The green is heavily bunkered from the right side and all carry.
A pretty straight forward par 4. Tee shots should be down the center, keeping in mind that the fairway slopes down to the right. Don't be short of your approach shots, the two front bunkers catch a lot of shots left short.
The tee shot should be aimed at the left side bunker and fade it to the center. Long hitters may be able to get home in two. There is water in front, and a huge bunker guarding the front of the green. Oh yeah, the bunker behind the green is larger than the one in front. We suggest that you lay up and let your short game do the work.
What you see is what you get here. Make sure to be long enough, the green is plenty deep and wide enough to accommodate. There aren't any hidden bunkers behind the green, but it does drop off severely.
Keep all shots just to the right of the left bunker. Long hitters may opt to blow it over the bunker, favor the right side. The fairway narrow toward the green. Greenside bunkers here at the 13th are extremely large and deep. Hitting the green on your approach here is a must.
A wonderful par 3. Hidden bunker on the back side of the green catches many errant shots. Peninsula green had water to the back and both sides. Consider one club less and aim to the front of the green.
A well struck tee shot in the center of the fairway is a requirement. The fairway sits up on a plateau and drops off severely from the right. Approach shots need to be long enough to carry the bunker guarding the front of the green. There is also a small, deep pot bunker in the front and to the right of the green. It is better to be long than short.
Welcome to The Nightmare's signature hole! Tee shot should be center to left of center. The green is guarded by a large bunker and is surrounded by water. Approach shots need to hit their mark here. Errant shots will most certainly find water. Good luck!
Tee shots should be left of the fairway bunker on the right. A bunker on the right. A bunker guards the back right of the green which is the smallest of the 18. Remember this green is shared by hole #7.
Nobody said the last hole was going to be easy. Tee shots should be to the center or right of center. Watch out for the pond that creeps into play on the right. Second shots need to be in the fairway to take advantage of this large final green.