1A straight uphill hole to start.A driver or 3 wood should leave a direct short iron into the green. The bunker should not come into play.2A narrow hole where both the drive and second shot should be kept left of center.The third shot needs to carry a large bunker protecting a raised two tier green, which slopes from back to front.3An uphill hole requiring a 3 wood or long iron to the center of the fairway which has trouble on both sides. The second shot should be played with a short iron. There are no bunkers surrounding the green, but there is water to the left.4The second shot should be played with a short iron. There are no bunkers surrounding the green, but there is water to the left.5A short par 4 recovery hole, it is advised not to use the driver to attack the green, but to leave yourself a short iron approach. The green is protected by 3 bunkers.6An uphill par 5 which curves to the left. Following a drive to the top of the hill the fairway splits in two. It is advised to try and play along the top fairway.7A very short downhill par 4 which always requires less club than you think.The green slopes towards the bunkers on the right, so try to keep your approach on the left side.8Driver to the right side of the fairway which slopes heavily from right to left.A good drive will leave a short iron approach to a two tier green.9The shortest par 3 on the course. Aim towards the right center of the green, as the biggest problems are to the left. Take care with the crosswind.10Beginning the back nine is a par 4 with a steep inclination from right to left.A good drive should leave a short iron approach to the green which has trouble to the right.11A par 4 with no bunkers.A long iron should be sufficient to place the ball in the fairway.The approach will then be a short iron looking for the right center of the green.12Play towards the left side of the green on this long downhill par 3.Bunkers are situated in-front and behind, with a steep slope on the right side of green.13A par 3 which requires a precise long iron or wood, protected by shrubs to the right and a steep bank to the left. Play towards the right side.14A semi-blind par 5 from the tee, the drive should be aimed in the direction of hole 16.The fairway slopes down into the green entrance, and should roll in from the right hand side.15There are two ways to play this short par 4 recovery hole which offers a very reasonable birdie opportunity.Attacking players should take on the right half of the green. The more conservative should use an iron to the fairway and a short iron to the green.16Finding the right line can make this a reachable par 4 from the tee, but the safer option is to take a long iron towards the right and let the slope take the ball downhill towards 17Always play to the left side of this medium par 3, taking the bunker on the right side out of play. The green has two tiers.18The longest and straightest hole on the course.A strong drive and well placed second shot are required in order to reach the green in regulation.The large green is on two levels, protected by water at the front.
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