

Hole 1
Tea Olive
Now Playing
PAR
4
YARDS
445

NO PLAYERS
36
The first is a slight dogleg right that plays uphill. Drives to the left may catch the trees. The hole requires a precise second shot to an undulating green. A poorly struck approach may result in a difficult two-putt.

Hole 2
Pink Dogwood
Now Playing
PAR
5
YARDS
575

NO PLAYERS
35
No. 2 is a dogleg left which may be reachable in two. Large, deep greenside bunkers demand special attention on the second shot.

Hole 5
Magnolia
Now Playing
PAR
4
YARDS
495

NO PLAYERS
36
An uphill, dogleg left to a sloping green. The fairway bunkers are deep and positioned to demand accuracy off the tee. To clear them requires a carry of 315 yards. The green slopes back to the front, and a rear bunker catches balls hit too long.

Hole 7
Pampas
Now Playing
PAR
4
YARDS
450

NO PLAYERS
42
The drive on this tight hole is often played to the left-center of the fairway to set up a second shot from a level lie. From there, a short to mid-iron may be played, but it is important to avoid the three bunkers in front of the green and the two behind.

Hole 10
Camellia
Now Playing
PAR
4
YARDS
495

NO PLAYERS
31
This long par four plays steeply downhill and features a nearly 60-yard-long center bunker well short of the green. It is traditionally the most difficult hole on the course.

Hole 14
Chinese Fir
Now Playing
PAR
4
YARDS
440

NO PLAYERS
30
The primary defense on this bunkerless par four is a terraced putting surface that drops significantly from left to right. Following a well-placed drive, the second shot will usually be a middle iron.

Hole 17
Nandina
Now Playing
PAR
4
YARDS
440

NO PLAYERS
49
The putting surface at this uphill par four offers its share of challenges, as it seems to slope off in all directions. The back-right hole location is particularly demanding. A February 2014 ice storm caused irreparable damage to most of the tree's major limbs, resulting in its removal.
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