1A downhill Tees and a dog leg right, this hole serves as a good introduction to this undulating course.Be extra careful when approaching the smallest green at KGPA as it is an awkward lie all the way up to the green.The green is well protected by two front bunkers.2Slight dog leg right par 5 with undulating lie.A long and good drive will roll the ball to perfect position to reach the green in two.As the landing area is not level, lay up is good advice. Be careful with your stance, otherwise there is no excuse for not getting par here.3Tempting and tricky affair. Ideally place the ball about 130 Metre from the green for a good lie to reach the green downhill.A small pond to the left just provides a psychological barrier. Avoid any mistakes, as this may be the best hole to score.4The shortest hole on the course and the green is quite big.Two ponds to the left and right serve as a mental barier.Right club selection is needed to score or even card an ace.5The shortest hole on the course and the green is quite big. Two ponds to the left and right serve as a mental barier.Right club selection is needed to score or even card an ace.6The most difficult hole. A good drive is required to carry the ball across a stream and a large pond on the right and brush and O-B to the left.Taking into account the drains running along both sides of the fairway, a good placing is required to reach the green in three.The tiny green is guarded by bunkers left and right.7A straight forward Par 3. Bunkers traps to be avoided here but a straight tee will clear all obstacles.8A long downhill Par 3. Bunkers to the right and abrupt slopes at the back pose a good challenge for different levels of golfers.9The most tempting Hole. A magnificent finishing hole offering alternatives on how to end the round.Getting on the green in regulation 3 strokes should be a trouble-free task but those ambitious to achieve the extra mile to get home should avoid the 2 big bunkers before the green10Interesting hole and easy Par 4. O-B on the left and fairway is narrow.Good tee off will only leave 100 meters to the green.The green is guarded by two bunkers – one on the right and one on the left.11A long and good drive can reach the green with the tee shot. But be aware of the jungle on the right. The green is slanting to the back and guarded by a bunker on the right.12Tee off going downhill. A hard hitter can drive ball into the pond either on the left or right of the fairway.Fairway is flat and a good straight drive gives you the chance to reach the green in two.Green guarded by bunkers – one on the right and one on the left.13Straight-forward hole. This Par 3 has a small challenging pond waiting on the left and bunker to the left of the green.14A narrow fairway, slight dog leg to the right. A good drive is required.One has to be careful with the second shot to avoid the pond and the green bunker.15The shortest par 4. A hard hitter with a good drive can put the ball on the green with the tee off.16The shortest Par 5. On the left O-B.The green is reachable in two but be careful of the small jungle on the left. The small green slopes downhill.17Straight-forward Par 3. Bunker on the left. Can see Eastin Hotel very clearly from the tee.18A straight forward Par 4 and uphill. O-B on the left and the small trees on the right may trap your tee-shot.The green is guarded by bunkers on the left and the right.
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