1A dogleg left with fairway bunkers positioned on the left and right requiring a well-placed drive down the middle. The approach shot also requires accurate placement.the green is protected by a bunker at the rear and right. A mound to the left and a run-off to the rear also make getting up and down difficult. A par on this hole is a good start2Joondalup’s signature “moon crater” hole. An accurate drive is required to avoid the steep grassy slope on the left
and the large expanse of sand which intersects the fairwayJoondalup’s signature “moon crater” hole. An accurate drive is required to avoid the steep grassy slope on the left
and the large expanse of sand which intersects the fairway3A stunning yet visually intimidating par 3 hole with a full carry required over the large quarry to avoid the Penalty Area and reloading. Anything left, right, short, or long will 4A double dogleg par 5 with the final third of its fairway played over and around a 100 m sand hazard at the base of a 3 m cliff. You need a ladder to climb into this bunker and a p5This slight dogleg left plays downhill from the tee and around a quarry. The drive is straight forward but be careful not to run out of fairway, or worse, go beyond the fence and P6This relatively short par 4 plays from an elevated tee and may be intimidating for short hitters who must carry the Penalty Area. The drive must avoid a large expanse of sand down 7A challenging long par 3 off the back tee, with bunkers protecting the back and front right of the green. The latter requiring a long carry to clear. The safest shot is to land the8This par 5 is an eagle chance for the long hitters if there is no head wind. The drive is protected by bunkers left and right. The second shot, if laying up, needs to avoid fairwayThis par 5 is an eagle chance for the long hitters if there is no head wind. The drive is protected by bunkers left and right. The second shot, if laying up, needs to avoid fairway9This hole typically plays into a breeze and requires a solid drive to clear the left fairway bunker. A wayward drive will find the right bunker, or worse, thick bush on the left aThis hole typically plays into a breeze and requires a solid drive to clear the left fairway bunker. A wayward drive will find the right bunker, or worse, thick bush on the left a
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