The path southeast from the far north side runs just north of the practice range and south of the 2nd fairway. The water splits just after the 2nd green, and you can actually cross over to the other side. But we're going to go all the way around the bend and see the gorgeous 4th tee nestled in the corner.
The 3rd is quite lengthy, a 592 par 5 that is the longest of the course. It tees off up by the 2nd green but stretches all the way down, taking a right to left turn before hitting the green in the corner.
And it's in that corner where #4 tees off (below). As we go around the bend, we see that the 4th is fairly short (only 206 yards) but looks like a nightmare to play. Water everywhere, a bunker just to the left of the green and a steep hill to the right of the green make this one quite tricky.
Now that we're around the corner and heading along the north side of the ponds, we see yet another lengthy fairway. It's the 5th hole, another par 5 that misses being the longest by only 3 yards or so.


