| Par | 4 |
|---|---|
| Blue | 400 |
| White | 375 |
| Gold | 350 |
| Red | 294 |
| HCP | 5 |
The Hyde, of a type called Down Easter, is still considered to be the finest American full-rigged ship of the post-clipper era.
The second hole, an uphill dogleg right, requires a well-struck tee shot to afford the player a clear view of the green. An accurate second shot is required to place the ball safely on this two-tiered putting surface.