| | Hole #10, Par 4 | | | Yardage: |  | Black-Tee 381 yds. |  | Blue-Tee 354 yds. |  | White-Tee 317 yds. |  | Red-Tee 302 yds. |  | Gold-Tee 182 yds. | | | Hole Description | | Number ten is a beautiful par four through the woods. The tee shot must clear a creek at the bottom of a hill. The carry is not extremely long but if you miss the shot it will be in the water. The creek turns and goes along the right side (in the woods); a big slice (for a right-hander) will bound down the slope through the woods and into the hazard. There are also woods along the left side. The fairway doglegs slightly to the right but the slope requires that you keep the drive to the left unless you hit a very long ball and can get up on top where it is flat. The fairway rises back up from the creek where most tee shots hit and the ball either stops or rolls back down the hill. Thus, most second shots are blind up over the hill. The green is severely contoured from back to front with two traps leaving only a narrow opening into the green. This hole is similar to number nine in that scores can vary all over the map. | | |  | |