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  • Hole #1

    This difficult opening Par 4 usually plays into the prevailing wind, making it play longer than the indicated yardage. Players want to favor the right side to leave an open approach to the green that is guarded by a bunker in the front left.

    1a
    1b
    1c
  • Hole #2

    This straightaway Par 4 requires a straight drive to avoid the trees right and left. A well-struck tee shot leaves a mid to short iron to the slightly elevated green that slopes from the back to front.

    2c
  • Hole #3

    The first Par 5 on he course is reachable with a long solid drive in the fairway, if the player decides to go for the green in 2, you will have to avoid the large pond guarding the front left of the green. If you lay up, you must choose the proper club to avoid leaving yourself a long putt on this large green.

    3b
  • Hole #4

    The most difficult Par 4 on the course. A drive down the left side of the fairway leaves the best angle to attack this severely pinched green. A miss long right or left of the green is surely a bogey or worse.

    4a
    4b
    4c
  • Hole #5

    This slightly downhill Par 3 is fronted by a large bunker on the front right. A precisely struck tee shot is required to hold this shallow green. A slight fade is the shot of choice here.

    5a
    5b
    5c
  • Hole #6

    This short Par 4 presents two options from the tee. The shorter hitter must lay up to the right of the white birch tree with a 180-yard tee shot. The longer hitter can knock a drive over the water and leave a short pitch to this small, elevated green. A definite birdie opportunity.

    6a
    6b
    6c
  • Hole #7

    Water and trees loom to the right off this dogleg left Par 4. A draw off the tee leaves a mid to short iron to a green that is guarded right and left by bunkers.

    7a
    7b
    7c
  • Hole #8

    This short length Par 3 presents a good birdie opportunity.

    8a
    8b
    8c
  • Hole #9

    The outward nine concludes with a risk-reward Par 5. The landing area for the tee shot ends 280 yards from the tee. From there, the player must choose whether to lay up or go for the green from 230 yards off a downhill, side hill lie. Two water hazards front the green to the right and left, allowing a shot to run up onto the green.

    9a
    9b
    9c
  • Hole #10

    This slightly uphill Par 4 requires a short carry over water from the tee. An extra club may be required for the approach to carry the bunker fronting the green.

    10a
    10b
    10c
  • Hole #11

    A gentle dogleg left Par 4. Longer hitters may try to cut the corner, leaving a short approach to the green. An accurate tee ball is a must to avoid trees right and left. Beware of the back right hole location, for going at this pin often leads to a bogey if the shot is slightly off line.

    11a
    11b
    11c
  • Hole #12

    Birdie Time! This short Par 5 presents the best birdie opportunity on the back nine. Avoid the fairway bunker off the tee and the green is easily reachable in two.

    12a
    12b
    12c
  • Hole #13

    A straight away Par 4 with fairway bunkers to the left and right. The front right of the green is guarded by a large, deep bunker. Another great birdie opportunity.

    13a
    13b
    13c
  • Hole #14

    Possibly the most difficult Par 3 on the course. This medium length one shotter is guarded by bunkers to the left, front and right. The green is difficult to hold with a mid to long iron, so par is a good score here.

    14a
    14b
    14c
  • Hole #15

    The tee shot on this Par 5 must avoid OB left and trees and a bunker to the right. If well struck, the green may be reached in two. If you lay up, be sure to choose the proper club for your third shot into the long, large green.

    15a
    15b
    15c
  • Hole #16

    The start of Kanon Valley's Amen Corner. While this Par 4 looks easy on paper, the landing area is tightened by trees on the left and a fairway bunker to the right. The green slopes off of the front left bunker, which makes holding the approach shot very difficult.

    16a
    16b
  • Hole #17

    The longest Par 3 on the course over 220 yards from the back tee, this hole plays into the prevailing wind, forcing most players to use a fairway metal off the tee. Par on this hole is a great score!

    17a
    17b
    17c
  • Hole #18

    Kanon Valley's signature hole. A picturesque downhill, dogleg right Par 4. Large trees guard the right and left sides of the fairway, making a precise tee shot a must. The second shot is a forced carry over water to a severely undulating green.

    18a
    18b
    18c

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