golfadmin
Hole 18: A challenging finishing hole. Par 4. Keep the tee shot to the right edge of the fairway, because all things roll to the left on this hole. The difficult second shot with a long to middle iron is to a small green that slopes from right to left. No not go long! A two putt is good from anywhere on this green.
Hole 17: ACCC’s signature hole. This seemingly tame par 3 can come up and bite you! An very elevated tee box looks down at a green tucked among trees, with a creek running behind. The prevailing south wind can mess with the mind, but a north wind can be disastrous. You must hit the green, because a short shot can run long or stop way short. The bunker on the back left can save shots from ending up wet. Club selection is crucial.
Hole 16: A slight dogleg left par 4. A straight drive down the middle of this wide fairway will give an opportunity for a birdie. Out-of-bounds and treacherous rough left and trees right can cause problems. The second shot is to a long and narrow flat green. Avoid left and long of the green.
Hole 15: Par 4 straight West into the setting sun. Should have a short iron in, with another chance for a birdie.
Hole 14: A hole very similar to No. 2 on the front. A 1 or 2 iron off the tee will leave you short of a creek that crosses the fairway. A short iron approach to a green that slopes from right to left.
Hole 13: Straight away par 5. Put the hammer down, but hit it straight and a birdie could be yours!
Hole 12: A short par 4 played with the prevailing south wind. Don’t fall asleep! A small sloping green can sneak up on you. A large bunker guards the left side. All second shots should be left below the hole.
Hole 11: 150 yard par 3, playing straight into the East.
Hole 10: A nice slight dogleg left par 4 into the prevailing south wind. Long hitters might reach with a short iron. Everyone else will have to rely on a long iron or fairway wood. Approach shots will be hit into a three-tier green with a bunker guarding the left side.