I haven't played there in a about 2 years, but used to play it regularly....unsure too how far your kid hits it and what tees they will put you at. Just to give credibility to my advice I play to a +1 hdcp.
Here is my front nine analysis:
1) stay up the right hand part of the fairway...everything kicks left into the trees. Front right pin position is tough. You have to carry onto this green. Do not go left of this green. Don't short side this green.
2) Not much to this one off the tee...just left of bunker is a good line. I think there is a tower in the distance to aim for. There is a small rock wall left of fwy that sort of acts as a collection area/hazard, so anything moving left will usually find it. What you see is what you get on the 2nd shot/approach. I would advise not missing it under the large tree on the right of green. Can't chip from under it because the branches are so low.
3) Not much to this par 3. Short siding on left side will make for a tricky chip if pin is left.
4) Tee shot if you can carry the bunker - do it...Not sure of the yardage to do so off the top of my head. If you can't you'll be left with 170-200 out. If you can you will have 9i in. This green swings right to left pretty good. if pin is left, middle of the green with a draw should make its way over. Putting from front to back is a slightly uphill and makes for a slow putt.
5) If you are playing the back tee box, don't attempt to carry it over the bunkers on the left...there just isn't much reward IMHO. Best to stay right of traps off the tee and have a 9i in to a pretty simple green. Not knowing how far yours hits it it is hard to say whether he can even make it over the traps. Left is dead.
6) Gotta hit the fairway here. Left is a bunker and right there is a space in this big area that sits low, but usually if you find that you have to go around one decent size tree that is in your way. Don't short side this green to the right. If the pin is back, make sure you carry it there...thre are a couple of ridges in middle of green if I rememeber you need to get over.
7) Again, not sure if this hole is reachable in 2 for your son. If not, then set yourself up for the 3rd shot - they key to this hole is pin placement. Front location is easy. If they put the pin in the middle of the green - STAY SHORT of it...do not go past. If the pin is in the back, note where you need to land the ball...if you land on large downslopes in middle of green, the ball will bound long. If pin is back you must carry ti there. So, depending on the pin, figure out what kind of shot you want to have. This green is a pretty tricky one, so spend some time here.
8) Left is dead. If pin is in the back, and you land middle of the green, it will just sit and not chase back to hole. The slope of the green and the angle of the ball coming in doesn't lend itself to any roll. Again - don't short side. There is a hump middle left in green that if pin is back, you don't want to have to putt over.
9) Sigh. Safe shot is a 4-5i to the fairway. Pin position dictates what I do here. Only if pin is back right do I go with Driver, and when I do, I just bomb it down there, with the room to the left of green as my target. It's open, but rough so you are risking things on the lie you get. If I happen to hop it on great, if not, I get to chip up across the green, uphill and over a bunker to the back right pin, so it is a lower risk up and down. You don't want this shot if pin is back left or front, IMHO unless you have hands of a hemorrhoid surgeon. Approach is a little more downhill than you think so don't go long of green.
Last tournament I played there I took driver, put it down the left past the last tree, but landed on about a 2'x2' space of hard pan. undercut the chip - it flies into the face of the bunker, and the ball entering the sand caused all the sand above it (on the upslope) to come sliding down OVER the ball and covering it completely. Unplayable lie, bunker shot got on the green and rolled back to front edge, which I then drained about a 40 footer for bogey. Fun times.
I'll be back for back nine after I actually get some work done today.