Hole #1 Par 4 392 371 330 296 252

The first hole on the Magnolia course is all about accuracy. Play your tee shot towards the fairway bunker and left of the 150-yard stake to leave a short iron approach to a difficult target.

Hole #2 Par 3 205 166 147 110 81

The green on the par-3 second hole is long, but narrow with trouble waiting on both sides. Play your tee shot to the center of the green and be happy with a 3.

Hole #3 Par 5 577 545 520 476 392

Aim at the 250-yard stake off the tee on the par-5 third hole. Decide how much to carry your second shot over the bunkers splitting the fairway to set up a third shot to an elevated green guarded by a deep bunker in front.

Hole #4 Par 5 546 516 480 457 413

Hole No. 4 is the second of back-to-back par-5’s. Avoid the bunker on the left of the fairway with your drive. You lay up short of the bunker on the right for the best angle to the green with your approach.

Hole #5 Par 4 416 377 352 317 291

The par-4 fifth hole has a split-level fairway. Try to play down the left side towards the bunker to leave a better angle to the green. The approach shot is to a shallow green which falls away steeply on the right side.

Hole #6 Par 4 481 441 396 363 307

Hole No. 6 is the most difficult hole on the Magnolia course, so you will need a good drive to set up a long approach. The second shot plays downhill, but has two large bunkers protecting the front of the green.

Hole #7 Par 3 195 176 150 136 111

The green on the par-3 seventh hole should be fairly easy to hit, but will be tough to putt on. You will not want to come up short because the steep slope in front of the green will leave an extremely difficult chip to save par.

Hole #8 Par 4 437 409 373 341 297

Play your drive on the par-4 eighth hole down the left side of the fairway and away from the bunker on the right. An accurate shot is needed to find an elevated green.

Hole #9 Par 4 452 414 398 366 327

The par-4 ninth hole is a great finishing hole. Avoid the bunker off the tee to leave a challenging second shot. The green is protected by two bunkers on the right and water along the left side.