1A challenging opening hole. A medium length par 4 into a valley with a gentle dog leg to the left.The tee shot should focus on accuracy with hazards and a deep bunker to the left of the fairway. After a good tee shot to the upside, centre-right of the fairway you will be left wThe green generally slopes from back to front and there is room to bail out on the right-hand side.2A fairly long hole up a slight hill, but a very attractive one. The drive must be threaded between trees to a shallow undulating valley.From there the fairway swings to the left before curving back to the green and the right hand side of the hole is guarded by a wild gully and a very tall tree half way between the This tree can block the direct approach to the green from some parts of the fairway and largely determine the strategy of the hole.3Very different to the 2nd, as the drive is played across a shallow valley uphill to a ridge, from where the fairway plunges steeply downhill before rising again to a green nestled The green is slanted from right to left and bunkered heavily on both sides, and favours a tee shot played long to the right hand side.4A very dramatic hole, but quite a difficult one. The tees are very elevated and the drive carries to a fairway in a shallow valley which curves from right to left around a number oThe bravest line is directly across these bunkers. At the foot of the hill there is a break in the fairway and the hole crosses a shallow gully before rising steeply up the hill toThe beginning of the green is pitched steeply in the Augusta manner and the back right pin location will be guarded by bunkers both front and back making it very difficult to reach5A medium length par 3 which is played steeply downhill from a series of tees set into the bush rock. The left side of the hole is flanked by natural bush and a steep gully. The easiest approach is from the right where the slope helps the ball onto the front of the green. The ridge which frames the right hand bunker extends into the green, making access to the back right pin location very difficult if the tee shot is missed to the right.6This beautiful par 4 is played slightly downhill in a steep ravine totally isolated in the natural bush. Just past the landing area the hole doglegs to the left around some large ironbarks and then swings to the right around the edge of a wetland which cuts diagonally across the frontThe fairway then slopes down towards the green, making a running shot possible from this side and favouring a drive placed long and left on the fairway.7A long 1-shot hole played a little uphill from a series of tees which curve to the right. The green is angled from left to right with deep bunkers along the right side. Another bunker is located 20 metres short of the green on the left, and the best approach to the green is across this bunker – perhaps with a running shot.A grass swale runs the length of the green at the rear and gradually gets deeper towards the back right. Escape from this swale will be easy to some pin locations, but difficult to8One of the most appealing holes on the course, the 8th is a long uphill par 5 played through a very steep gorge. This fairway twists severely and continuously up the hole and the inside of many of the curves is guarded by large trees – which makes the choice of both line and distance very iThe drive favours a draw played over the corner of a ridge on the left side and the 2nd favours a fade to the undulating landing area and a raised green guarded on the right by bun9A very short but demanding uphill par 4 played from tees set in the bottom of a steep slope.The drive crosses a small lake and plays severely uphill to a landing area which curves to left and is guarded by a bunker along the left side. The hole looks frighteningly narrow The majority of tee shots on the right side of the fairway will funnel back down to the left so aiming right is a safe option. The short second is played to a small green which slo10Another short par 4, this time from a slightly elevated tee to a valley, before sweeping steeply uphill to a green guarded on both sides by some of the most appealing bunkers whichA picturesque hole where the difficulty lies largely in the narrowness of the second shot and the shape of the green, which is severely 2 tiered and requires an accurate shot to th11A medium length par 4 with a drive that is played from elevated tees downhill and across a ridge to a fairway which then swings to the right and a little downhill to a green which The right side of the fairway is dominated by a huge, wildly shaped bunker short of the landing area. Once again the hole is played through a corridor of the natural bush and if thThe emphasis is on picking both correct distance and direction for the drive. The large green is also guarded on the left by a bunker which leads downhill to pin locations in the m12A short par 4 but this time steeply uphill for the entire length of the hole and a slight dogleg to the left. A series of fairway bunkers to the right and a rolling fairway favour The green is also undulating and the back pin locations are difficult to get to. The right hand side is guarded by rolling hollows which form part of the fairway.13A very long par 5 but steeply downhill and will not play as long as it’s measured length. It’s also one of the most picturesque holes on the course and a very interesting one. The elevated tee shot is played to a very narrow fairway in a steep gully which rolls and twists and effectively separates drives at different lengths.The corner of the dogleg is guarded on the right side by a bunker and once the fairway turns to the left it sweeps steeply downhill over a wildly shaped fairway to a green set in t14This hole is played across a natural watercourse to a green in a ridge which is slanted from right to left and is guarded on both sides by bunkers.The surface of the green is quite undulating and the back and middle left pin locations will be difficult to reach, while those on the right hand side will be considerably easier. The hole is surrounded by attractive bush which forms part of the natural floodway.15This is a very appealing hole played along Opossum Creek adjacent to the National Park and once again surrounded by natural bushland. In some ways it offers relief from the previouHowever the hole doglegs sharply to the right and the drive is best played as long and close to the right side as possible.The green is set at the foot of a slope of natural bush and hard against Possum Creek, making it an attractive but difficult target unless the drive has been played long and right.16The tees at the 16th are located in the bush adjacent to the creek and the hole is played across the corner of a wetland to a green perched on a slight hill and slanted from right The left side of the green is guarded by fierce looking bunkers which disappear into the wetland and the green rolls uphill to the right, with the front right being protected by anA very large and moderately undulating green completes the picture.17This reachable par 5 begins with a demanding uphill drive through a narrow opening in the forest from trees located on the edge of a creek.A roll in the fairway sweeps steeply uphill at the length of a good drive, and the landing area is bunkered short on the right and long on the left.The hole then falls slightly downhill to a green located in a natural amphitheatre and framed on the right by a wetland and a series of bunkers which rise from the wetland to the e18An interesting par 4 which sweeps uphill to the left and will play longer than its measured length because of the slope.The drive is played across a gully and an undulating fairway to a large bunker on the right corner of the landing area before sweeping uphill to a wildly undulating green protectedThese are placed partly to dictate the difficulty of the shot and partly for dramatic effect.
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