1This dog leg left hole plays downhill all the way and longer hitters can leave their driver in the bag.Avoid the bunker at the top of the hill for a short iron shot to the green. Water awaits to the left of the green and a deep bunker to the right, placing accurate shot making at a premium.2A tough par 3. When the pin is in the front, accuracy is imperative as the green narrows at this point. When the pin is in the middle or back be sure to take enough club, as a deep bunker awaits anything short.3Good tee shot required. Aiming just inside the right fairway bunker normally leaves a long iron second. A fairway bunker awaits the miss-hit shot and a bunker guards the left side of the green.4A dog-leg right. The fairway bunker is a consideration.If you keep left the second shot plays longer.All the trouble is at the front of the green, so club up!5Genuine par 5. A good shot and a long iron or wood will leave you in good shape, short of the stream which crosses the fairway about 70 meters short of the green.A short iron third to a long narrow green. A deep bunker guards the right side of the green and is definitely not the place to be.6Treat this hole with respect. Make four and go to the next. After a good drive you are left with a short iron.Anything hit left half of the green can finish in the deep bunker left of the green.7Long par 3 requiring a strong, accurate tee shot. Well bunkered left and right. Green slopes left to right.8Good birdie hole for the long hitter to get home in two.Fairway bunkers protect the second shot. Green slopes left to right.9Slight dog-leg right. Aim centre with slight fade for best position. The second shot is uphill, so take one club more. Green side bunker left catches many shots. Aim for the right side of the green.10Dog-leg left. Keep your tee shot down the right side of fairway.With a short to medium iron second, a high shot is required to clear the front bunker.11Straight away par five. Keep the second shot to the left side avoiding fairway bunkers. Birdie chance with a good pitch.12A three here is like making a birdie. Aim for the left half of the green.Anything right gets swallowed up by a deep greenside bunker. Water awaits the miss-hit shot.13Slight dog-leg left. A slight draw off the tee leaves a short to mid iron second.Be up with the second shot, as anything short will spin down the slope. No bunkers on this hole.14Dog-leg left. Again the draw shot is required with a three wood leaving a mid to short iron second to a slightly elevated green.Deep bunker right of the green.15Dog-leg right. You can hit a lot more to the left on this hole than you think. If you are too straight, a fairway bunker catches your shot.The second shot is a short iron, but don’t be greedy if the pin is right. A large bunker awaits anything short.16A short hole, but play smart if the pin is placed on the right side.17Another genuine par 5. Normally the second has to negotiate the large cross bunker which might be in range. The third shot is paramount here as this is a potential three putt green, so double check your yardage.18Aim left of the right fairway bunker. After a good tee shot you are left with a tricky short second shot.If the pin is left you have a good birdie chance. If the pin is right, hit the percentage shot. A deep bunker guards the right side.
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