Considered to be the
most challenging, the East Course,
formerly known as the Grey Fox,
covers hilly terrain with several
doglegs cut through towering pines.
Shot making is a premium on this
well bunkered layout with
characteristic elevated greens.
Heavily guarded with deep bunkers,
golfers find it important to
position the ball on the proper side
of the fairway to get the best
approach angle to these slightly
smaller greens. In the best
condition it has been in over 10
years, the East course provides all
level of golfers to a playable
challenge. If you played this course
several years ago, it is time to see
it again, we think you will be
pleasantly surprised.
From the 1st
tee box, golfers look downhill to a
large lake jutting out to divide the
fairway forcing players to hit 3 or
5 woods. Often with a slightly
downhill lie, the second shot on
this par 5 requires a well struck
shot across the hazard to set up and
approach to the narrow but deep
green. The 6th hole
requires a solid tee shot to cross a
large pond. Try to cut off more than
you can chew and a watery grave
awaits your ball. Like most holes on
this course, the forward tees do not
require golfers to carry water but
sensibly offers plenty of space to
go around. On the East side of
Hoffman Rd. the newest developed
holes offer steeper hills and
panoramic views. The most scenic
holes like #9 , #12 and #13 require
well placed tee shots with demanding
approaches to multi-tiered greens
that are slightly smaller than the
opening holes. The East course is on
the rise to be a favorite among
locals and visitors alike.
