The Duval Course features numerous water hazards, deep groundcover and a mixture of long, short and multi-angled dogleg holes. The front-nine climbs to a secluded natural valley in the northeastern part of the site, and the finishing holes tumble down to the spacious, clubhouse setting. A stream meanders through many holes, forcing players to accurately place shots to avoid the natural water hazard. Deep, flat-bottom bunkers abound, collecting errant tee and approach shots to the green.