Hole 9 plays very tough for 200', bending slight left almost half way down the fairway. Be sure to make it through the first gap. Its a bit tough to keep one on the green from the tee, but long putts from the left side are wide open.
Hole 8 is a nice and easy RHBH with an overstable mid or putter, pin high and straight ahead will get you a birdie, with trouble lurking on the left side.
Hole 7 is a right curve, under 250'. Do not play this hole with too tight of a line, the trees around the corner stick out way further than they appear off the teepad. Mulched green is clear around the circle, with some woods surrounding.
Hole 6 is a long, gradual dogleg right. Any tee shot over 200' with sight of the basket is birdieable. A tight gap 60' in front of the basket with dense woods up to the green makes your upshot extremely important. Do not end up in the woods on the left on your upshot.
Hole 4 plays around 300'. Take either fairway around the center rough(woods). RHBH to the right side fairway is the best line to the basket, but can be reached from the left side fairway, as well.
Hole 3 is a quick dogleg left, then straightens out a for over 200', basket tucked into the woods on the right. The woods on the right side of the fairway is trouble.
Hole one plays from either short or long, through the gap just passed the small hill. From short pad(by kiosk) to top of hill in line with the gap is 275', to gap is 325'.