1The first hole is an uphill Par 5 for the men and the ladies. The fairway is protected to the right by two large bunkers while a large tree will provide a testing obstacle to those2The Par 3 second requires an uphill tee shot to an open fronted green with two bunkers to the right and one on the left. Judging the distance on your tee shot is vital while a tee The Par 3 second requires an uphill tee shot to an open fronted green with two bunkers to the right and one on the left. Judging the distance on your tee shot is vital while a tee 3The third hole is a gentle dogleg Par 4. A bunker on the left of the fairway is well paced to catch wayward drives. The second shot is downhill to a large green protected on the ri4The 4th hole is a newly constructed Par 3 played across water to an infinity green protected by three bunkers. Although the yardage is short a key factor in club selection is the The 4th hole is a newly constructed Par 3 played across water to an infinity green protected by three bunkers. Although the yardage is short a key factor in club selection is the 5Hole 5 is a long testing Par 4. Course management is essential with fairway bunkers strategically placed to catch loose shots. The green slopes to the front and is a real test of p6A wonderful Par 5 with trouble lurking all along the right. A bunker located to the left of the fairway captures many drives but for those who keep it straight the reward is an opp7The seventh hole is a test of course management. Not long but a stray tee shot could find long rough to the right or one of the fairway bunkers to the left. The green is protected 8One of the easier holes on the course, No. 8 is a pleasant Par 4 requiring an accurate tee shot followed by a mid to short iron second shot. The green is banked to the left with a 9The front nine is completed by a Par 3 once again played from an elevated tee. Clubbing the tee shot is vital as the difference in elevation from the tee to the green means that it10The back nine starts with an uphill Par 4 dogleg right to left. From the tee be careful of the out of bounds practice area along the left side. Once you reach the top of the hill iThe back nine starts with an uphill Par 4 dogleg right to left. From the tee be careful of the out of bounds practice area along the left side. Once you reach the top of the hill i11The "Signature" hole of the golf course, No. 11 provides spectacular views out over Killiney Bay. A short Par 4 that calls for course management with bunkers on both sides of the f12The 12th hole is a downhill Par 4 dogleg right to left. There are three bunkers along the right of the fairway and one solitary bunker to the left but its location is strategic. A 13Hole 13 is a wonderful Par 3 requiring accurate iron play and a good putting touch. The two-tiered green is protected by three bunkers. Missing the green left or right will test thHole 13 is a wonderful Par 3 requiring accurate iron play and a good putting touch. The two-tiered green is protected by three bunkers. Missing the green left or right will test th14A downhill Par 4 which doglegs from left to right. There is out of bounds all along the right side and a fairway bunker places an additional premium on accuracy. The second shot wi15A generous Par 5. Avoid the fairway bunker to the left off the tee and the large tree to the right. The approach to the green should be thought out as there are bunkers on the left16The sixteenth hole is a flat par three played to a large green. Bunkers left and right provide the only trouble. The hole generally plays into the prevailing wind so make sure to cThe sixteenth hole is a flat par three played to a large green. Bunkers left and right provide the only trouble. The hole generally plays into the prevailing wind so make sure to c17Hole 17 is a great Par 4. A tight tee shot on a dogleg left to right. The line from the tee is “straight down the fairway” leaving you a medium to long iron second shot uphill Hole 17 is a great Par 4. A tight tee shot on a dogleg left to right. The line from the tee is “straight down the fairway” leaving you a medium to long iron second shot uphill 18The finishing hole is a Par 5 which demands a combination of ball striking, course management and a good short game. The fairway doglegs right to left through trees which frame bot
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