Hole 1
Par 5
Men’s Handicap: 17
Ladies Handicap: 3
The first hole is a mid length par 5. There are bunkers right and left of the fairway and one greenside. There is out of bounds to the right of the fairway. A water hazard is located left and behind the green. The green can be reached in two with a well executed tee shot. The drive favors the fade and an accurate second shot is the key to playing this hole well. (click image to expand)
Hole 2
Par 3
Men’s Handicap: 15
Ladies Handicap: 15
The second hole is a short par 3 with water hazards front, right, and back of the green. The front right and back left of the green is protected by bunkers. The golfer must be careful with their tee shot as the green is sloped from back to front. (click image to expand)
Hole 3
Par 4
Men’s Handicap: 3
Ladies Handicap: 11
The third hole is a short par four that challenges your confidence off the tee. With water hazards in front of the tee, down the right side of the fairway leading up to the green. The second shot from the tee should be simple with no bunkers surrounding the green. (click image to expand)
Hole 4
Par 4
Men’s Handicap: 9
Ladies Handicap: 13
The fourth hole is a very short par 4. Palm trees down the left side and water to the right make for a well executed tee shot. The second shot requires an accurate touch as there are bunkers surrounding the entire green along with out of bounds left of the green. Par is generally a great score for this hole. (click image to expand)
Hole 5
Par 4
Men’s Handicap: 5
Ladies Handicap: 9
The fifth hole is mid range par 4 that dog-legs slightly to the left as you get closer to the green. The front of the green is guarded by a water hazard and the back of the green by a pair of bunkers. Accuracy is the key on the second shot as the green is angled away from the approach. (click image to expand)
Hole 6
Par 5
Men’s Handicap: 11
Ladies Handicap: 1
The sixth hole is a short par 5 with an island green that is heavily guarded by surrounding bunkers. There is out of bounds to the left but the right side is protected by palm trees lining the fairway. A water hazard is located on the left side of the fairway going all the way to the green. (click image to expand)
Hole 7
Par 4
Men’s Handicap: 1
Ladies Handicap: 5
The seventh hole is a relatively long par 4 that plays longer than it looks. With a slight dog leg to the right and one of the widest fairways to offer the tee shot favors the straight shot and the fade. On the second shot the golfer must be careful as the front of the green has a fairly steep slope. The green has two bunkers located front right and a hidden bunker directly behind the green that cannot be seen from the fairway. (click image to expand)
Hole 8
Par 3
Men’s Handicap: 13
Ladies Handicap: 17
As well as being the most photographed hole on the course, the eighth is a relatively short par 3 that plays with the trade winds of the course. Club selection is crucial because of a water hazard that must be flown. The green is not deep by any means and with bunkers located front and back, it makes for some tough pin placements. (click image to expand)
Hole 9
Par 4
Men’s Handicap: 7
Ladies Handicap: 7
The ninth hole is a mid length par 4 with a dog-leg right orientation. Along with a thick patch of palm trees down the right side there are also two well placed fairway bunkers. Two water hazards located beside the gold and red tee boxes and down the entire left side of the hole makes for a tee shot that must be struck well to ensure birdie. Greenside bunkers are located front right & left, and a hidden bunker back left.(click image to expand)
Hole 10
Par 4
Men’s Handicap: 16
Ladies Handicap: 16
The tenth hole is a drivable par 4 that offers a great view of Lake Como from the tee. With out of bounds along with fairway bunkers left and water down the right side, it is very easy to get carried away with the tee shot. The green is heavily protected by out of bounds behind and left of the green, a water hazard down on the right and surrounding bunkers. (click image to expand)
Hole 11
Par 3
Men’s Handicap: 12
Ladies Handicap: 12
The eleventh hole is an exceptional par 3. Much like the eighth, the eleventh has a water hazard that takes up most of the tee shot. Alternate tee boxes for the blue and white tees can be located across the bridge. The green is relatively large with a tight bunker to the left and a separate bunker front right with water running along the left side. (click image to expand)
Hole 12
Par 5
Men’s Handicap: 8
Ladies Handicap: 4
The twelfth hole may be the shortest par 5 on the course, but don’t let that fool you. Along with having a fairly sharp dog-leg left orientation, water can be found down the entire left side and halfway down the right from the tee. Two well executed shots from the tee can easily mean birdie. Fairway bunkers can easily be found by a ball because of the location and angle of the second shot. The green is only guarded by two bunkers located front right and left side. (click image to expand)
Hole 13
Par 4
Men’s Handicap: 2
Ladies Handicap: 6
The thirteenth hole is a mid-range par 4 that (like number seven) plays longer than it looks. With water starting at about 200 out, the tee shot is fairly important. The second shot can be made very easily in being that the green is one of the larger ones on the course. A water hazard is very close to the right side of the green along with a steep slope off the green along with a front right bunker. There also is another bunker on the left side located about 20 yards from the green. (click image to expand)
Hole 14
Par 5
Men’s Handicap: 10
Ladies Handicap: 2
The fourteenth hole is much like number twelve. A fairly sharp dog-leg left orientation and three well placed fairway bunkers located just past the turn make for a well placed tee shot. Past the dog-leg water can be found down the left side and also behind the green. Along with being the smallest green on the course, it is also protected by two well placed bunkers along the front side with a hazard coming in slightly at the approach. (click image to expand)
Hole 15
Par 4
Men’s Handicap: 6
Ladies Handicap: 8
The fifteenth hole is a mid-range par 4 that is lined by out of bound to the left. Slightly dog-legged left off of the tee, this hole sets up perfect for the draw. With water located right of the cart path and thick palm trees on the left side, the second shot requires great accuracy. Greenside, there are two bunkers located front left and also on the right side. (click image to expand)
Hole 16
Par 4
Men’s Handicap: 18
Ladies Handicap: 14
The sixteenth hole is a short par 4 that makes for an easy par. A fairway bunker on the right side is not visible from the tee box, but the dense palm trees are. The fairway is sloped slightly to the left, making for a tee shot that requires some accuracy due to the fact of water being down the entire left side of the hole. The green is angled slightly away from the fairway with a bunker located on the left front. (click image to expand)
Hole 17
Par 3
Men’s Handicap: 14
Ladies Handicap: 18
The seventeenth hole is the longest par 3 on the course. Even though it is the one of the largest green on the course, it still makes for a well executed tee shot. A water hazard lines the left side along with a tight front left bunker. The green is also protected by dense palm trees behind and an additional front right bunker. (click image to expand)
Hole 18
Par 4
Men’s Handicap: 4
Ladies Handicap: 10
The eighteenth hole is a mid-range par 4 that requires two well executed shots from the tee. A close water hazard down the fairway and up through the green means accuracy is key to make par. The far left side of the green is steep sloped to the water along with bunkers being placed on the right side and directly in front of the green. (click image to expand)