POLO FIELDS
The opening hole at Polo Fields is a 388 yard par four.

It's probably a layup hole for many. The fairway ends at (I'm guessing) about 260 yards from the back tee. The green has a large tier dividing the back from the front, so check that pin to get on the correct level.

Number five is a 234 yard, downhill par three over water.

The water really isn't in play.

Here is a look from the back tee on number nine.

354 yards. Short, yet pretty hole.

Fairly flat green by comparison to most at Polo Fields.

Birdie hole!

The approach to the par five 13th.

At 535 yards it is reachable.

Looking back the 363 yard, dogleg right par four 14th hole.

The only dangers here are blowing a drive through the dogleg and the back half of the green falls slightly away from approach shots....you should have a wedge in your hand for the approach if you've played it right.

Looking back the 191 yard par three 17th. Tough hole!

All uphill to this green.

The green is receptively sloped toward the tee, but if you go long you will face a tough downhill chip or putt. That makes this front pin tough.

The back tee box is hiding way back there in the shade.

Pretty sweet closing hole. 496 yard par five with a nice view from either end. (see next photo)

Reachable, but it's a tough uphill second shot over water.

Good risk/reward par five design.

From the back of 18 green.

If you go for it, you have to negotiate the pond and the bunker on the uphill, blind approach shot.

Green doesn't have much depth, but you still have a good chance to make eagle at 18.