1don’t be long with your approach shot as there is steep banking behind the green and a devilish bunker back right – all making for an extremely difficult up and down from here.don’t be long with your approach shot as there is steep banking behind the green and a devilish bunker back right – all making for an extremely difficult up and down from here.2aim your tee shot left of the flag. The banking on this side as well as the green’s slope funnels everything to the right.3longer hitters can take the option of going for the fairway to the right hand side of the creek.Such a line is riskier but will result in a much shorter approach. You may even drive the green.4depending on the pin location, a slightly faded tee shot will usually give you the best chance of getting close to the Hole.5check the pin placement. Do not be long as putting downhill on this green should be avoided at all costs.check the pin placement. Do not be long as putting downhill on this green should be avoided at all costs.6you can run your ball up onto this green.you can run your ball up onto this green.7the green is wide but shallow. Take care with your club selection for your approach shot.the green is wide but shallow. Take care with your club selection for your approach shot.8this green is not that big and can be hard to hold – so go for length off the tee so as to be able to hit a high trajectory approach shot.this green is not that big and can be hard to hold – so go for length off the tee so as to be able to hit a high trajectory approach shot.9play this as a true 3 shotter to avoid the dangers and to get your approach shot as close to the pin as possiblethis is not an easy green to putt on.10go long and straight towards the green to give yourself a clear line of approach to the green – get past that Fir tree or it will almost certainly get in your way.go long and straight towards the green to give yourself a clear line of approach to the green – get past that Fir tree or it will almost certainly get in your way.11ou will need an accurate tee shot and deft putting to secure your par here. Being short is better than being long.12your tee shot should favour the left hand side to afford the best angle of approach.13favour the left side of the green with your approach as the majority of trouble is on the right hand side.favour the left side of the green with your approach as the majority of trouble is on the right hand side.14don’t short-side yourself or you will be looking at a least a bogey.15presents an excellent birdie opportunity. Stay clear of that fairway bunker in front of the green.16like Hole 5, you must avoid having to putt downhill on this green at all costs. Plan your approach to finish below (a must) and left (preferred) of the Hole.like Hole 5, you must avoid having to putt downhill on this green at all costs. Plan your approach to finish below (a must) and left (preferred) of the Hole.17drive it long as the further you can get down the fairway, the better the chance you will have of getting close to the pin.18a good, long closing Hole that can wreck your card if you take it lightly. Secure your par and head to the Players Terrace for a drink, a meal and to enjoy the view. The waters of
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