Hole no

11
Par 5
Blue 500
White 448
Red 360
Yardages are to the center of green.
A sharp uphill dogleg left with a great deal of trouble on the left. To reach the green in two, you must hug the left tree line and draw the ball. But the stone wall is OB and the tree at the edge of the ditch has caught many a fine shot. The green is small and will hold most approach shots, but take enough club.
This symbol in the fairway indicates permanent markers that are 100, 150, 200, or 250 yards to the center of the green. The markers also have the yardage indicated to the front and back centers of the green. Similar markers are on par three tees. marker
Sprinkler Heads sprinkler
Water hazards water
Bunkers bunker
Greens green
Rough rough
Road road
Rock Wall rock wall
Grass Mounds grass mound
Trees: Casuarina cassuarina
Trees: Royal Palm royal palm
Trees: Coconut Palm coconut palm
Trees: Others other trees

Numbers on green are in yards from the front of the green


Tee yardage is shown by letters (A,B). The yardage is from the indicated point on the tee to the corresponding letter with an arrowhead in the distance.
Prepared by Billy Poteat. Measured electronically and by calibrated line. Copyright©1994, Pro's Yardage Caddy, Columbia, S.C. 803-782-2811