1This hole is a dogleg left. The aim line for the drive is as close as possible to the grass knoll at the end of the fairway. This will give you a clear shot to the green avoiding t2Initially this hole turns left at the water hazard on the left end of the fairway. The second shot is a layup to approximately the 150m mark avoiding the OOB (Out Of Bounds) down t3The line to the green is narrowed by trees lining the fairway. Generally, club selection is influenced by the breeze. Take one more club than you think.The line to the green is narrowed by trees lining the fairway. Generally, club selection is influenced by the breeze. Take one more club than you think.4Dogleg left. Water hazards on the left and right off the tee and your best option is a draw down the middle. The green is narrow and elevated so best to come in high.5The tee shot must land on the green or you will be severely disadvantaged. Gum tree protection on the left side and good bunkering on the right. Always take one more club than you The tee shot must land on the green or you will be severely disadvantaged. Gum tree protection on the left side and good bunkering on the right. Always take one more club than you 6Toughest par 5 on the course. Aim point off the tee is slightly left of the big gum tree. A second shot layup with a mid to long iron will ensure you get to the green with your thi7 very long par 4 with hazards both sides of the fairway. Most golfers will be hitting a blind second shot with a fairway wood or long iron to a wide but shallow green set at an ang8An uphill blind shot to a generous green. Aim at the Norfolk pine tree behind the green and you won’t be far away.An uphill blind shot to a generous green. Aim at the Norfolk pine tree behind the green and you won’t be far away.9Easiest hole on the course. Aim down the right of the fairway as the terrain feeds left all the way to the green. A deep bunker guards the left of the green.10A good risk/reward hole with a slight dogleg to the green. The green is approached over a wide valley and sits at an angle to the fairway but be careful the green is very shallow aA good risk/reward hole with a slight dogleg to the green. The green is approached over a wide valley and sits at an angle to the fairway but be careful the green is very shallow a11Longest and hardest par 3 on the course. No real perils await except the OOB down the left side. The prevailing breeze is usually in your face so take one more club.12Very short hole. OOB down the left side with a bunker guarding the right. Two grassy mounds guard the green with OOB at the back so don’t go in long.Very short hole. OOB down the left side with a bunker guarding the right. Two grassy mounds guard the green with OOB at the back so don’t go in long.13Difficult driving hole. Usually the wind is into you from the left with OOB to the left for the entire hole. The green is elevated with a deep bunker catching anything short right.Difficult driving hole. Usually the wind is into you from the left with OOB to the left for the entire hole. The green is elevated with a deep bunker catching anything short right.14A dogleg left, with the best line off the tee up the right-hand side if you want to attack the green with your second shot. If left, layup to the 100m mark for a clear shot to the A dogleg left, with the best line off the tee up the right-hand side if you want to attack the green with your second shot. If left, layup to the 100m mark for a clear shot to the 15Another good birdie chance. A generous fairway but a visually intimidating 100m carry over the creek. The green can be reached with a good second shot, but the green is narrow and 16A mid length par 3 across a creek to a generous green. No hazards near the green just the creek to carry.A mid length par 3 across a creek to a generous green. No hazards near the green just the creek to carry.17Another tough driving hole. The tee shot is straight forward with a large gum tree to be avoided. Anything short will feed to the right. The green is guarded by a large gum tree an18Tough finishing hole. The tee shot is usually into the wind with bunkers guarding both sides of the fairway. Aim at the left bunker off the tee with a fade. This will give you a cl
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