1This is a strong opening hole and a tight drive, OOB on the right and thick pine trees down the left await an errant drive. The best line is the right side of the fairway but a dee2Another tight tee shot and sharp dogleg left to right 220m from the tee. The long hitters will be tempted to slide a drive around the corner but finding the fairway at the apex of 3A wide but narrow green requires the correct club from the tee landing softly on the green. The bunker across the front of the green awaits a poor or wrong club selection but it isA wide but narrow green requires the correct club from the tee landing softly on the green. The bunker across the front of the green awaits a poor or wrong club selection but it is4Dogleg right to left at around 200m from the tee with a penalizing bunker on the left corner. Longer hitters can attack the corner to leave a wedge to the green but the penalty is 5The No 1 index hole and definitely the most demanding hole on the course, there is nowhere to bail out here. The tee shot requires a strong straight drive down another narrow fairw6The best short par 4 on the course and a real “sleeper” for any errant tee shot. A very tight slight dogleg left fairway requires a gentle right to left tee shot with a medium 7What this hole lacks in length it makes up for in the demand for accuracy. A sharp dogleg left at around 200m from the tee it is rarely a hole that you can use driver. To have any What this hole lacks in length it makes up for in the demand for accuracy. A sharp dogleg left at around 200m from the tee it is rarely a hole that you can use driver. To have any 8A relatively short par three but slightly uphill and often played into the prevailing wind. The green is very wide but not deep, particularly to a left pin position behind a cavernA relatively short par three but slightly uphill and often played into the prevailing wind. The green is very wide but not deep, particularly to a left pin position behind a cavern9This is a typical risk/reward, straight away short par 4 drivable for the longer hitters. There is however, a deep bunker guarding the front of the green and anything missed right This is a typical risk/reward, straight away short par 4 drivable for the longer hitters. There is however, a deep bunker guarding the front of the green and anything missed right 10A slight dogleg right with large but shallow bunker on the right corner around 210m from the tee. Long hitters will want to take on a large eucalypt and the corner bunker to set up11An uphill short par 3 and similar to the 8th often played into a prevailing wind. A large green is framed by bunkers short, left and right and a severe slope on the back right demaAn uphill short par 3 and similar to the 8th often played into a prevailing wind. A large green is framed by bunkers short, left and right and a severe slope on the back right dema12Uphill from the tee for around 180m to a plateau and then sharply downhill from around 230m. Long hitters can take full advantage with a drive carrying 230m – 240m and achieve an13Uphill, short par 4 and drivable for the long hitters but danger lurks missing the fairway or green right. Not a difficult drive for average length hitters and once avoiding the faUphill, short par 4 and drivable for the long hitters but danger lurks missing the fairway or green right. Not a difficult drive for average length hitters and once avoiding the fa14Downhill but generally played into the prevailing wind. It is important that you carry the green as a ball landing short can land on a firm downhill surface and bound through the bDownhill but generally played into the prevailing wind. It is important that you carry the green as a ball landing short can land on a firm downhill surface and bound through the b15This is the signature hole at Blackwood and the first of four strong finishing holes with lots risk and reward opportunities off the tee and into the green. The largest dam on the This is the signature hole at Blackwood and the first of four strong finishing holes with lots risk and reward opportunities off the tee and into the green. The largest dam on the 16This is an interesting hole and plays much shorter than the card distance for most players. A sharp dogleg left, from the back tees players who can carry 200m can easily take the tThis is an interesting hole and plays much shorter than the card distance for most players. A sharp dogleg left, from the back tees players who can carry 200m can easily take the t17Another strong finishing hole and unlike the 16th this hole plays longer than the card distance being slightly uphill all the way. The tee shot must favour the left centre of the f18Another sharp dogleg this time from left to right. A group of very large eucalypts on the corner can catch any tee shot leaked to the right and can block the second shot up the fai
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