Hole 1 Par 5 HCP 2 DIST 598yds

Start out on this long par five with a tee shot aimed slightly to the right to avoid the church pew bunkers. From there, a layup is recommended unless you are extremely long offthe tee - once again, keep right to avoid water. This beautiful opening hole finishes with an approach shot with water and a cliff face along the back left side of the green. Make sure you hit the front of this green, as it is sloped toewards the back.
Hole 2 Par 4 HCP 7 DIST 383yds

This short, doglegged par four may appear deceptively straightforward but be warned: It is all uphill. Ignore the temptation to cut the corner since wind and carry may even impede the longest hitters. Play a nice 225-yard shot off the tee and enjoy an easy 150-yard all-carry approach. Grass bunkers across the back and the green all funneling to the front should encourage you to play short on this green.
Hole 3 Par 3 HCP 18 DIST 201yds

This average-length par three can play a good club either short or long depending on the wind. Surrounded by danger, this hole must be played with extreme caution - never assume that you will be able to regularly use a six-iron simply because you were able to do so once. If the wind is coming from your back, take at least one or two clubs off; if the wind is in your face, add a club or two.
Hole 4 Par 4 HCP 6 DIST 390yds

This par four is slightly downhill and features water and a very large rock ravine down the right-hand side. Always consider that this hole plays to a cross-wind. A narrow landing area favors a well-placed tee shot, but a long-hitter with favorable wind and placement will be able to get the ball very close. Surrounded by bunkers, this green is well-protected; so, if you plan on going for it, be prepared to grab your sand wedge right after your driver.