Hole #11 - A par 4 measuring 377 yards, this hole requires a draw to set up a wedge for your approach on this sharp dogleg left. Stay clear of the pine trees in the left hand rough, as they guard the banks of the reservoir.

Tips: There is no advantage to cutting the dogleg unless you hit the ball high and long. If you cannot hit a draw, then drop down a notch off the tee and play it straight at the big tree located on the far side of the fairway right down the middle. This green, although apparently flat, has subtle undulations that can give even the best golfers a fit. The grain on the green usually has an effect on the ball as it slows down.

Hole #12 - This 469 yard par 5 can be reached in two shots under dry and hard conditions. The hole bends slightly to the right off the tee, but a straight drive down the middle of the fairway will be very serviceable. The green slopes sharply from back to front.

Tips: Aim at the left center part of the fairway off the tee. There is more room out there than you realize. Stay away from the gauntlet of trees on your right, as they will cause problems. The fairway is huge, so don't leave anything in the bag. Busting a drive can leave you a mid to long iron into the green. A decent drive, and you are still only a fairway wood away. The approach shot is severely up hill, so take an extra club. Check the pin placement when you leave the 10th tee as this green is long. A pin in the back means you should add an additional ½ club for the back pin placement. A pin on the front, and keep the club you have in your hands. The tree behind the green on the left is a good target to adjust for the center of the green. This green slopes from front to back slightly and is open to wind changes.