| Hole | Par | Blue Yardage | White Yardage | Yellow Yardage | Red Yardage |
| 17 | 4 | 332 | 310 | 301 | 291 |
| The 17th hole offers a last ditch scoring opportunity. At just over 300 yards, many hitters try to get within a wedge distance for their approach shot. But, a winding water hazard guards the shortest approach along the left-hand side of the fairway. Long hitters can carry the water inlet near the dog-leg turn, but the sharpness of the turn can put long, straight drives into a dense grove of pine trees. Many players will simply play two irons from tee to green which still offers an excellent birdie opportunity. But any wayward shot can quickly turn the hole into a bogey or worse. Playing a long to mid-iron down the left-hand side of the fairway is usually the best. |