*A long, tough up hill Par 4 - Great opening hole
*A short but challenging par 5 - tough tee shot
*Easy par 3 - Don't go long (OB over the green)
*Slight Dogleg left par 4 - favor the right side on your tee ball
*Sharp dogleg left par 4 - Long hitters can try to drive this green!
*Medium length par 5 - A slight blind second shot - A good chance for a birdie here before the three toughest holes in Ohio!!
*#1 hdcp Hole -- TOUGH! that is all that needs to be said -- Make sure to keep tee shot to the left side even if you hit it in the bunker.
*Long tough par 3 - can play as long as 240 yds
*Great finishing hole to the front 9 - 2nd shot genrally plays longer than you think unless the wind is right behind you.
*Slight dogleg left par 5 - Another great chance for a birdie or par!!
#2 hdcp. hole - Almost as tough as #7 - Keep tee shot up the right side and take 1/2 more club than you think on your 2nd shot.
*Easy par 3 if you choose the right club - this hole only plays 135 yds. but many times will actually play 160 yds. "ALL UPHILL and usually into the wind"
*Easy par 4 - Make sure to keep it in play off the tee. This is not a long hole, but the long hitters will have a go at this green.
Long tough par 5 -- going for this green in two is a big risk but it can be done. Laying up will produce more birdies and pars.
* Another short par 4 - there is a creek that most golfers will want to lay up short of - Once again long hitters playing from the white or teal tees may try to drive this green.
*Downhill par 3 - Easy hole - green can be very quick from front to back.
*Another short par 4 - Easy Hole - Avoid hitting tee shot left in the long heather.
*This tough finishing holes is similar to #9- This two tiered green can produce a 3 putt if you have it on the wrong side -- GOOD LUCK and I hope you enjoyed your Tour.