The 11th hole is probably the most memorable. It will take three (or four) (or five) good shots to get to the most challenging green on the course. The tee shot takes off from the highest point on the course and drops down to the lowest. There is a pond on the left and a ditch running all the way across the fairway. A 190-210 yard drive to the right side of the landing area will give you the best angle for your next shot. The second shot is very challenging. You want to get into a good position for your shot at the green, but if you are short and/or left you’re dead because of the trees at the corner of the dogleg, if you are right you may have tree problems and will have a much longer shot. The long hitter has to be sure not to hit through the fairway. Don’t be greedy, check the yardage and play for the 150 yard pole.
The green is very small and made smaller by a large false front that will release any short shot back towards you in the fairway. Not many golfers hit this green with their approach shot which means you are chipping onto the green from somewhere. If you are long or right you will be left with a very difficult shot onto a very sloped green which breaks from right to left. Good Luck!