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 green10The ideal line-up is up the right side of the fairway bunker for a less troublesome approach to the green. Good club selection is required to avoid the solitary bunker on the left11This Par 3 should prove very challenging. A precise tee shot is needed here first to clear the pond and to avoid a row of trees on the right.An over club may not be a right choice for those frightened by the pond as the green slopes from front to back with bunker at the back.12The longest and most difficult Hole. Slight dogleg to the right.A good tee shot is required as a large pond runs parallel from the tee and slopes to the right. A long second shot would avoid the pond on the left though the landing area is quite tight. It is uphill all the way to the green which is guarded by 2 bunkers left and right.13Drive the ball to the left of the fairway to give you a better approach to the green.The green is located uphill on a plateau. A stray ball to the right could be disastrous and is to be avoided at all costs.14Panoramic tee off going down hill. A good drive is needed otherwise forget about a regulation 2 strokes on the green.The green is elevated and guarded by 2 bunkers on the right and left.15Signature hole and the most tempting! A variance in pin placement will decide your fate.Tee shot should across the ravine, as ravines, slopes and jungles surround the green.16This is the one to score in. Place your ball in between the two fairway bunkers and you are in position for a good approach to the green.An awkward stance here or a pull to the left should be avoided. Two bunkers left and right guardi the green.17Do it or lay up. With a sharp dog leg right, a precise drive is needed to reach the green in two.This semi-loop fairway on the right means a good 160-Metres shot is required to carry the water.Otherwise lay up and place the ball 100 metres before the green.18A straight forward hole to complete the course.A good drive will leave you with 150 Metres to approach the green.But be extra careful as out-of-bounds is on the left and right. The green is well guarded by two bunkers.
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