HIDDEN CREEK
Here is the approach to the 418 yard, par four first hole.

There is danger left off the tee and big hitters may need to hit 3 wood to avoid going through the fairway and ending up with a poor stance on mounding.

Most greens are medium in size.

The drive at two is fairly open, but you don't want to go right.

Right puts you on the wrong side of the tracks!

This is a typical driving hole on the front or "Lake nine".

Looking back the 515 yard, par five sixth hole.

Some can reach this in two, but water runs all up the way up on the right side.

It's not a big target either.

Here is a look at the approach to the 506 yard, par five ninth hole.

Although long hitters will be around 200 yards out, it's still tough to get on this two tiered green in two.

Here is a look from behind nine.

Ridges running through greens are common at Hidden Creek.

This used to be a tough par four, but the changes at Hidden Creek include a new tee box at nine making it a par five.

That's number ten on the left.

Here is the tee shot at 10.

Driver will put bigger hitters too close the tree on the right to get over it should your tee shot drift right.

If you lay back, you can hit a nine or wedge over the tree.

16 is a 523 yard, dogleg right par five with water all the way on the right.

Sound reachable?

Well maybe, but that's a lot of carry up to another two tiered green.

This photo is taken from a nice layup position about 135 out.