1A drive down the right side will leave a flat lie. A medium or short-iron will be left for the approach with the green sloping slightly from right to left.Avoid the bunker on the right side of the green.An average drive will leave you a mid to long iron into a flat green sloping slightly right to left. Avoid the bunker on the right side of green.2A good drive will get you on top of a two-tiered fairway. This will leave a medium or short-iron approach to a raised green with a water hazard to the right and a drop to the left A good drive will leave you approx 150 metres to the green. The green is raised with a water hazard to the right and a steep drop to the left. It makes a tricky chip shot.3Bunkers right and left are deep. Go for the middle of the green.Bunkers right and left. Go for the middle of the green Better to be short than long.Bunkers right and left are deep. Go for the middle of the green.Bunkers right and left. Go for the middle of the green Better to be short than long.4Dog-leg left. A drive to the right side of the fairway will open up the green for the approach and will leave a short-iron to the green. Watch out for the deep bunker on the left aDog-leg left. A drive to the right side of the fairway will open up the green for the approach and will leave you with a mid iron. Watch out for the deep bunker to the left and a w5A must-hit green, very difficult to get up and down if you miss the putting surface. Three is a good score.A drive down the left side over water will leave your ball in the middle of the fairway. A long iron will get you to the green. Anything short may kick you into the green side bunkA must-hit green long and straight. Very difficult to get up and down if you miss the putting surface, sloping off both left and right.6A drive over the water down the left side will leave your ball in the middle of the fairway.A long iron will get you to the green. Anything short may kick you into the green side bunker to the left.A long iron will get you to the green. Anything short may kick you into the green side bunker to the left.7A drive down the right side will open up the approach for your second shot. When hitting your second shot never go right.The green is guarded by a bunker on the right-hand side and be sure to avoid the water hazard all the way down the left. (Bogey Guide) Two good shots down the middle of the fairwayThe green is guarded by a bunker on the right hand side and be sure to avoid the water hazard all the way down the left.8Pays to be straight on this one. Tree-lined all the way and bunkers both sides of the green.Pays to be straight on this one. Tree-lined on both sides and protected by bunkers on both sides.9Drive down the right side as the left side leaves you no shot.The approach will leave you a fairway wood or a long-iron. The green is shared with the 18th hole with bunkers to the left and right.A drive down the right side as the left side leaves you no shot. Not many bogey players will reach this green for two. The green is shared with the 18th hole with bunkers to the le10This Par 3 usually plays into a prevailing wind and can be anything from a five iron down.This Par 3 usually plays from a 3 wood to a long iron. A nice flat green with no bunkers.11A wide fairway flanked by a hazard to the left and trees to the right. Two-tiered green protected by four bunkers, centre, left (2) and right and a hazard to the left.Reachable in summer with two extremely good shots. (Bogey Guide) A wide fairway with a hazard to the left and trees to the right.Two more good shots will take you to a 2 tiered green, protected by 3 bunkers, centre left and right with a water hazard to the left of the green.12Dog-leg right, aim for the big pine in the distance off the tee. This will leave a long-iron with bunkers both sides of the green.Dog-leg right, aim for the big pine in the distance off the tee. Be prepared not to hit the green for two. Bunkers short both sides of the green.13For the longer hitter, a fairway wood or a long-iron is ideal for this short Par 4. The elevated green drops off both sides, so the approach from the slight left dog-leg is criticaA bunker protects the left flank. This is a birdie, or a double/treble bogey hole for the unwary. (Bogey Guide) You can hit anything from a driver or a rescue from this tee.The elevated green drops off both sides, so the approach is critical given the green also slopes left to right and from the back to the front. A bunker protects the left flank. A v14(Scrath Guide) Right-to-left dog-leg. Straight down the middle, short-iron to an inviting green, bunkers to the left and right. (Bogey Guide) Right to left dog-leg. Straight down t(Scrath Guide) Right-to-left dog-leg. Straight down the middle, short-iron to an inviting green, bunkers to the left and right. (Bogey Guide) Right to left dog-leg. Straight down t15(Scrath Guide) A solid drive over the hill will give you a good chance to go for the green in two. Watch the pin placement as this is a very long green. Bunker front left.(Bogey Guide) A solid drive will get you to the base of the hill which leaves you a blind second shot down the middle which should leave you a 4 short iron to the green.A two tier green so watch the pin placement. A bunker front left and a water hazard to the rear if you go too long.16(Scrath Guide) Out of bounds to the left. Drive over the ridge and two extremely good shots in summer conditions you may reach the green.Another very long green guarded by bunkers right and back left. (Bogey Guide) Out of bounds all the way from tee to green.Drive to top of ridge leaves you a shot to clear second ridge which leaves you a mid-iron to a very long green guarded by right middle and back left bunkers.17(Scrath Guide) The shortest Par 3 on the Course. Watch the out of bounds and Greenacres Motel on the left.he green has a big slope from back to front and is guarded by two side bunkers on the right. (Bogey Guide) The shotest par 3 on the course.Watch the out of bounds and buildings on the left. The green has a big slope from back to front and is guarded by two side bunkers on the right.18(Scrath Guide) Great driving hole, aim down the right side and it will end up back in the middle of the fairway. A short-iron left to the green which is shared by No 9.There are bunkers on the right and at the back of the green that are protecting the out of bounds. (Bogey Guide) Great driving hole, aim down the right and it will end up back in tOut of bounds from tee to green all the way down the left hand side. A fairway wood or long iron to the green which is shared by No 9. There are bunkers on the right and at the bac
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