1A long par 4 opening hole requires a strong drive. A missed drive to the right will end in a swale, or
worse, in thick bush. The long approach shot is uphill to a green protected bA long par 4 opening hole requires a strong drive. A missed drive to the right will end in a swale, or
worse, in thick bush. The long approach shot is uphill to a green protected b2A short par 4, which requires an accurate drive with sufficient height to clear the Tuart tree in front of the tee. A bunker will catch the wayward drive left and thick bush with a3This hole plays from an elevated tee to a wide landing area split in two by a spine of thick rough. However, a drive left will disappear into a patch of thick bush and to the rightThis hole plays from an elevated tee to a wide landing area split in two by a spine of thick rough. However, a drive left will disappear into a patch of thick bush and to the right4A challenging long par 3 when played from the back tee, especially into the wind. This hole spells trouble with anything offline. Bunkers back left and right will collect shots tooA challenging long par 3 when played from the back tee, especially into the wind. This hole spells trouble with anything offline. Bunkers back left and right will collect shots too5From an elevated tee, this short par 5 is a dogleg to the left. Extensive fairway undulations are a feature of this hole. Long hitters can clear the left fairway bunker and set up 6A long par 4 requiring an accurate drive up the left side to a sloping fairway right. Bunkers left and right are in play to catch
wayward drives. Long hitters will be able to reach7A short but very demanding par 3 over a valley of scrub, particularly when a south-westerly wind blows. Anything too short tee again. Bunkers left and right will catch mishit shots8A short dogleg left requires an accurate drive to a landing area between a bunker left and two bunkers right. Long hitters may take on the green, but a mishit will find a large bunA short dogleg left requires an accurate drive to a landing area between a bunker left and two bunkers right. Long hitters may take on the green, but a mishit will find a large bun9A good drive that avoids the left bunker will give long hitters a chance to go for the green in two. A drive too far right will be
blocked out by trees. The second shot is played t
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