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Hole #1
Par 4
415
407
394
356
Hole Description
This is a great starting hole that will not leave you much time to cruise into your round. It is a demanding medium length par 4 with OB right and left. Avoid the fairway bunkers on the left and you will have a mid-iron into a well-bunkered green.
Hole #2
Par 4
388
366
352
303
Hole Description
Number 2 is a short par 4 with OB left and a well-placed bunker on the right. From the fairway you will have a short iron into one of the smallest greens on the course.
Hole #3
Par 4
459
432
407
400
Hole Description
Demanding is the only way to describe one of the toughest holes in the central valley. A good drive, avoiding both fairway bunkers, will leave a long iron or fairway wood into a well-bunkered green. Par is like a birdie here.
Hole #4
Par 3
195
177
163
157
Hole Description
Don’t lose focus yet. Now you have a mid-length par 3 with a green that is surrounded by bunkers and a swirling breeze. Pick the correct club and get out of here with a par.
Hole #5
Par 5
525
512
496
452
Hole Description
Now you can breathe a little bit. Longer hitters can reach this fun par 5 in two. Two good shots should leave a short iron into this challenging green.
Hole #6
Par 3
133
121
108
93
Hole Description
Number six is a short par three to a very narrow and well-bunkered green. Check the tree tops for wind direction and pick the correct club!
Hole #7
Par 4
445
385
366
331
Hole Description
Number seven is a dogleg right par 4. Don’t cut too much off the corner, bunkers and OB right are lurking! A good drive will leave a mid-iron into this sloping green.
Hole #8
Par 4
424
403
388
348
Hole Description
Once again, you will need a good drive to have a good yardage into a demanding par 4. Keep the ball in the fairway and avoid the bunkers surrounding the green.
Hole #9
Par 5
548
537
493
452
Hole Description
Usually playing into the wind, this par 5 rarely gets touched in two shots. Two good shots will leave a medium iron in. Birdies are possible but par is still a good score!
Hole #10
Par 4
341
325
309
296
Hole Description
You just grabbed a cold beverage in the snack bar and see that hole 10 is only 325 yards. Avoid the bunkers off the tee and you will have a short-iron into the green and your best chance at birdie on the back nine.
Hole #11
Par 4
471
414
394
341
Hole Description
Number 11 is a beast from any tee. Even a good tee shot will leave a long iron into a small green with plenty of bunkers.
Hole #12
Par 4
341
326
319
253
Hole Description
Number twelve is a shorter par 4 with two fairway bunkers and one of the smallest greens at Sunnyside, surrounded by bunkers. Double-check your yardage and pick the correct club!
Hole #13
Par 3
159
150
141
137
Hole Description
This par 3 will present you with one of the hardest 150-yard shots on the course. Hit the green and you will have a legitimate birdie chance.
Hole #14
Par 4
420
375
364
334
Hole Description
If you hit a draw you finally found a hole that really fits your eye. Don’t over hook it, the trees on the left will obstruct what should be a mid-iron into a well-shaped and bunkered green.
Hole #15
Par 5
551
530
490
443
Hole Description
Big hitters can have a go at the fun 15th. A good drive and second shot will leave a short iron into another green with lots of bunkers protecting it.
Hole #16
Par 4
346
320
279
263
Hole Description
You only need 230 off the tee to have a mid-iron in to this slight dogleg left par 4. Sometimes the wind swirls around this part of the course so choose your second club wisely!
Hole #17
Par 3
203
178
140
128
Hole Description
Don’t think ahead to 18 before you take care of business on this challenging par 3. A long iron or fairway wood needs to thread the needle between some bunkers to find the green.
Hole #18
Par 5
586
512
493
424
Hole Description
Are you sensing a theme of avoiding well placed fairway bunkers? If your drive and second shot stay in the short grass, you will have a good chance at birdie on a classic risk/reward finishing par 5.
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