CHARLIE VETTINER
Start the day on a 435 yard, dogleg right par four.

Tough first hole. A high fade works nicely here.

Number three is a 405 yard, dogleg left par five.

The fairway bunkers frame the tee shot nicely, but for even moderately long drivers they are not in play.

The fifth hole at Charlie Vettiner is a long tough par three, measuring 234 from the tips with mature trees, water and a bunker in play.
Number eight is a 389 yard par four. Big hitters will need to consider the small drainage ditch at the bottom of the hill on the drive. It's a much better approach position to layup short of the downhill slope. Of course some may just want to try to bomb it over the ditch.
The backside starts out tough. 456 yard par four.

It's all up hill on the approach shot.

It's tough to carry that bunker and not worth the risk.

Make a par and be happy.

11 features an elevated tee shot.

Plenty of room out there in the fairway. Just don't get in the bunker left and you will have an easy approach to a wide, but somewhat shallow green.

The 14th is a straight, short par four with OB all the way down the left.

This is the approach shot.

Big green sloping back to front.

Birdie hole...see the ducks...

Nice looking approach to the 508 yard, par five 16th hole at Charlie Vettiner.

Some big hitters may consider going for this large, back to front sloping green....The creek in front creates a nice risk reward feature.