1The left fairway bunker is a good line to ensure a middle/left position off the tee.This will give the best view and line into this tricky double green. Don't stray too far left as water comes into play.Play your second with care and check your yardage and pin pos2Lay-up short of the right hand fairway bunker.Second is played uphill and judging distance can be difficult. Cannot miss the green left! Downwind bigger hitters can go for the green.3Good short hole which requires an accurate short-mid iron depending on the wind.The hole plays downhill and generally into the breeze that further makes correct club choice difficult. If you miss the green you face a delicate recovery shot.4Left off the tee keeps you away from the large fairway bunkers and will give the best line for the second shot.Mounding on left may leave you with an awkward lie for 2nd or 3rd shot. Key is to set up for the shot into the green which needs to be carried at least 10 metres into the green to 5The best line off the tee is to the right of the left hand bunker.Mounding all the way along the left hand side of the fairway may compromise your approach so key is to keep it straight.The green is long and narrow which makes judging the 2nd shot difficult. Play for the middle of the green to be safe.6The right side of this wide fairway will give a slightly better angle for the approach into this large green.Out of bounds protect the entire right hand side and new moundings protect the left. Make sure to avoid the large bunker in front of the green. Play too safe into the green and you7The shortest of our par 3s although normally played into the prevailing easterly wind.An accurately played short iron, making sure to stay under the hole, should set up a realistic birdie chance. The sides of the green slope inwards giving any slightly off line shot8Once over the hill slopes will kick the a drive that is too far left further left into trouble so middle/right is the better line off the tee.Any approach short will roll back down the slope fronting the green so be sure to play the full yardage.9The right hand side of the fairway is favoured here to allow the best angle for the approach shot. Large moundings protect the left hand side of the fairway.Stream is in play for the longer hitters. Impossible to reach the green from the left hand fairway bunker. Bunkers short make the green appear closer so be sure to check the yardag10Must thread the tee shot through the gap or lay up short of the hazard protecting either side of the fairway.Lake on right now in play at about 220 meters so care needed. Then negotiate safely either short, between or past the two fairway bunkers. 2nd shot protected by new mounding on lef11Must avoid the two deep bunkers guarding either side of this undulating fairway.The green is very large and sloping and demands attention. Off the championship tees this is a very testing hole.12A reachable par 5 for the long hitters if you manage to avoid the bunkers off the tee.However the entrance to the green is narrow and guarded on either side by bunkers and out of bounds placing a premium on the approach shot. If laying up do the sums to ensure you l13This is a demanding hole if played from the championship tees.The hole generally plays downwind so your tee shot must avoid the bunkers on the right and the pot bunker in the middle of the fairway.The green is well protected and demands a solid accurate approach.14Centre of the green is a safe play ensuring you avoid the water hazard down the left hand side however too far right from the pin and a 3 putt is realistic.Strong par 3 with a large undulating green.15A straight drive is needed here as the water hazard runs the length of the hole on the left and bunkers protect the right.Check the pin position and your yardage for the approach as the green is two tiered.16A long demanding uphill par 4/5.The fairway is sloping and undulating making for a long and difficult 2nd shot.Avoid missing the green to the right or face a difficult blind recovery shot.17Important to avoid the fairway bunkers and native grasses off the tee. A fairway wood or long iron is the wise play.The bigger hitters can take on the hazard in favourable conditions. Approach plays into a breeze and uphill so can be a full club longer.18Thread the gap off the tee on this short finishing hole.Important to find the fairway to leave a short iron approach into a well protected green. Out of bounds guards the back of the green.
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