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Par 4
A measured opening hole that sets the tone — a mid-length par 4 with a fairway framed by well-placed bunkers. Favor the center off the tee to set up a straightforward approach to a green that slopes subtly, inviting an accurate second shot.
Par 4
A slight dogleg that rewards a tee ball left of center. The second shot plays into gentle contours with bunkers protecting the right side of the green, emphasizing placement over power.
Par 4
Another classic Park par 4 with strategic bunkering. Long hitters can challenge for position, but a well-placed tee shot followed by a precise approach yields the best birdie opportunities.
Par 5
The first true scoring chance. A reachable par 5 for longer players, but beware of fairway hazards and greenside bunkers lurking to catch aggressive lines. Layup smartly to leave an ideal wedge into a receptive green.
Par 4
CCNB’s toughest handicap hole — a longer par 4 that demands accuracy. A tee shot into the fairway opens up a longer approach over well-guarded terrain. Par here is a solid score.
Par 4
This mid-iron second hole rewards positioning. A fairway bunker sits ready to catch errant drives, while the green’s subtle breaks test putting touch.
Par 3
A classic short par 3 requiring commitment. Club selection is critical as the green complex features subtle tiers that can leave difficult putts if missed long or short.
Par 4
A slight dogleg with out-of-position trouble for those who stray. Hitting towards the left center of the fairway leaves the best angle into a two-tiered green.
Par 4
A balanced finishing hole to the front nine — favor the left side off the tee to avoid bunkers and leave an open approach. The green slopes subtly, rewarding those who hit the proper tier.
Par 4
A welcoming start to the back nine. A good tee ball leaves a mid-iron to a green guarded by strategic bunkers. Precision here sets up birdie chances.
Par 4
A mid-length challenge with subtle contouring off the tee. The approach plays to an elevated green that slopes back to front, where club selection and distance control are key.
Par 4
A shorter par 4, but don’t be lulled into complacency — a well-timed drive still needs to find the fairway to give the best angle for the approach to a well-protected green.
Par 4
This hole tests accuracy off the tee. With trouble lurking both left and right, the preferred line leaves a comfortable approach into a receptive green.
Par 4
Another strategic par 4 with subtle hazards that influence club selection at every stage. A well-positioned drive sets up a wedge into a green that’s quicker than it looks.
Par 3
A mid-length par 3 demanding a pinpoint tee shot. Bunkers guard both sides of the green, and the contours here can make recovery putts tricky.
Par 4
A classic risk-reward hole — a well-hit tee shot opens up the fairway, but anything offline invites trouble. The approach plays to a green that slopes back to front, making distance control essential.
Par 3
A signature short hole that looks simple but plays tricky. The green is protected by hazards and subtle breaks, making club selection and a smooth swing key.
Par 4
A strong finishing hole that wraps up the round. An accurate tee shot leads to a second shot into a smartly contoured green. A solid par here caps the round with satisfaction.
