1A difficult opening tee shot where finding the fairway is key. Avoiding the bunker with your approach shot is crucial to get your round off to a steady start.2A slight dogleg left awaits followed by an approach to a well-protected green. A drain runs short and left of the green requiring a precise approach shot to the heart of the green.A slight dogleg left awaits followed by an approach to a well-protected green. A drain runs short and left of the green requiring a precise approach shot to the heart of the green.3The 3rd hole is our first Par 3 on the front nine and is beautifully framed by some of our many pines. The green slopes heavily from back-to-front. Club selection is important to eThe 3rd hole is our first Par 3 on the front nine and is beautifully framed by some of our many pines. The green slopes heavily from back-to-front. Club selection is important to e4The perfect risk and reward par 4. Lay up to a narrow fairway with a long iron or take the risk and go for the green over the corner with OOB right. The green is an upside-down sau5A tee shot favouring the left half of the fairway will set up an approach to a two-tiered green where club selection is key. With bunkers protecting the green on both sides, a par 6This Par 3 can play anything from a wedge to a long iron depending on the wind direction. Bunkers on 3 sides protect a green that confuse even the most experienced golferThis Par 3 can play anything from a wedge to a long iron depending on the wind direction. Bunkers on 3 sides protect a green that confuse even the most experienced golfer7The most difficult hole on the course is a long Par 4 where a tee-shot finding the left center of the fairway is ideal. A long approach shot awaits to a raised green protected by b8Avoid the trees on the right at all costs. Seldom reachable in two shots, an accurate lay up is required to set up a birdie chance on this two-tired green.Avoid the trees on the right at all costs. Seldom reachable in two shots, an accurate lay up is required to set up a birdie chance on this two-tired green.9Finding the fairway from a raised tee sets up a great opportunity to make birdie. A green that slopes from back-to-front will prove tricky for any approach shot that finishes above10The easiest hole on the course is a reachable par 5 for the medium-to-long hitter. The left half of the fairway opens up the green and gives you the best opportunity to get on in t11A gentle right-to-left dogleg. The trickiest green on the course if you are not on the correct level with your approach shot. Only the bravest golfers go for the back-left pin posi12The 12th is our signature hole. A stream runs short of a brilliantly designed green set at an angle to the tee box. The middle of the green is your friend here.The 12th is our signature hole. A stream runs short of a brilliantly designed green set at an angle to the tee box. The middle of the green is your friend here.13A sharp right-to-left dogleg with danger all down the left. A drain runs down the left and across the fairway at 120 m to the center of the green. A raised green means an up-and do14A long Par 4 with a slight dogleg right. Avoid the water hazard and trees all down the righthand side and you will have the best angle to attack this green with a mid-to-long iron15Keep to the left half of the left-to-right sloping fairway if you can whilst avoiding the big fairway bunker on the left. A slightly raised green is protected by two deep bunkers s16A demanding tee shot where the fairway can be hard to find. A large green is beautifully set back into the forest where club selection is key to avoid three-putting.17Our shortest par 3 is beautifully framed by trees on both sides to a green that opens up the sunlight. The green has subtle slopes from all sides. Finding the middle of the green iOur shortest par 3 is beautifully framed by trees on both sides to a green that opens up the sunlight. The green has subtle slopes from all sides. Finding the middle of the green i18Our final hole begins with a tee shot out a narrow shoot where the goal is to avoid the fairways bunkers on both sides. The green is protected by bunkers and OOB on both sides. Wit
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