LOCAL RULES

MOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS
 
All stakes defining water hazards (yellow) and lateral hazards (red).
All vertical yardage markers.
Stones in bunkers within one club length of ball (Rule 24).
 
 
IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS
 
All artificially constructed objects.
 
 
TEMPORARY IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS
 
Outdoor toilets.  Line of sight relief granted
Water hazards - defined by Yellow stakes or lines.  Red indicates lateral hazards. 
Fields, to the right of #12 and #13 are considered p[art of the lateral hazards.
Bridge on #13 is not in hazard --- drop at nearest point of relief --- no penalty.
 
 
OUT OF BOUNDS
 
Water hazards - defined by Yellow stakes or lines.  Red indicates lateral hazards. 
 
 
ABNORMAL CONDITIONS
 
Relief must be taken from all flower beds --- no penalty.
Ball embedded in own pitch mark through the green may be lifted, cleaned and dropped --- no penalty.
Railway ties along creek on #9, 15 & 18 are considered an integral part of the course --- no relief. 


Hole #2

Hole #2

This is a classic risk/reward, short par 4.

The conservative tee shot should be 175-200 yards down the center to the left side of the fairway. Trees encroach on the right side beyond 200 yards and can make the approach, particularly to a pin on the right side, very difficult.

From the tee, the two-tiered green is reachable for the long hitter. However, an attempt to drive the green must avoid out of bounds close to the left side and quite punishing bunkers to the front, back left and back right of the green.

All approach shots should be wary of the pin position as shots played to the appropriate lower left or upper right tier can make for a much better chance for a one putt par, birdie or eagle!