1If you can carry the bunkers on the left you should have a short iron in hand to try and set yourself up with a birdie to start your day. The safe play is to play away from the bunIf you can carry the bunkers on the left you should have a short iron in hand to try and set yourself up with a birdie to start your day. The safe play is to play away from the bun2This is a 3 shot hole for most players, Pick a club that will leave you about short of the birch tree 300 yards out. A lay up favouring the left side of the fairway will give you tThis is a 3 shot hole for most players, Pick a club that will leave you about short of the birch tree 300 yards out. A lay up favouring the left side of the fairway will give you t3One of the toughest holes on the golf course usually playing into the wind. Left is out of bounds a draw starting out at the right side of the fairway opens up the fairway. This is4A straight forward par 3, with a pot bunker long and a deep bunker short right. A shot aimed at the middle of the green is always a great play, especially here. Take a par and run A straight forward par 3, with a pot bunker long and a deep bunker short right. A shot aimed at the middle of the green is always a great play, especially here. Take a par and run 5This dogleg left par 4 gives you two options off the tee. An aggressive play is to play left of the waste bunker (the further left the longer the carry) bringing in to play the envThis dogleg left par 4 gives you two options off the tee. An aggressive play is to play left of the waste bunker (the further left the longer the carry) bringing in to play the env6Working the ball from middle to a left or right pin may help you stay clear of the two bunkers protecting the front of this green.Working the ball from middle to a left or right pin may help you stay clear of the two bunkers protecting the front of this green.7A straight par 5 that usually plays down wind and will reward an accurate tee shot with a chance at eagle or birdie. When hitting your second shot, be careful of the front bunkers.8A cut off the left rough is a great start to this hole or you can play aggressive and take it over the bunker. Be sure to keep the ball below the hole on your second shot for a goo9A dog-leg-left par 4 with 2 options off the tee. The safe play is to hit an iron at the 150 marker; the more aggressive play is hitting driver across the pond towards the right sid10A precise tee shot is key to scoring well on this tricky little par 4. A good point of reference for your tee shot is the middle of the five telephone poles in the background. Anyt11This straight par 5 requires an accurate tee shot to have any chance at going for the green in 2. Be aware of the 2 pot bunkers right as they will make getting to the green in regu12Keep the driver in the bag on this hole and opt for a 3 wood or long iron towards the 150 marker. A very demanding approach shot as this green is surrounded by trouble. Work the baKeep the driver in the bag on this hole and opt for a 3 wood or long iron towards the 150 marker. A very demanding approach shot as this green is surrounded by trouble. Work the ba13A short par 3 that is very simple as long as you’re able to judge the wind correctly. This hole is host to the most hole-in-ones of any par 3 at Kings Links so be sure to be aggr14The ideal tee shot on the straight away par 5 is down the left side of the fairway leaving a good angle for going for the green in 2 or laying up. Be aware of the large bunker shorThe ideal tee shot on the straight away par 5 is down the left side of the fairway leaving a good angle for going for the green in 2 or laying up. Be aware of the large bunker shor15A precise tee shot into this par 3 is crucial for making a good score. A miss right of the green will funnel towards and likely into the water, while a miss into the bunker left wiA precise tee shot into this par 3 is crucial for making a good score. A miss right of the green will funnel towards and likely into the water, while a miss into the bunker left wi16This long par 4 plays very different based on the wind direction. Against the wind you will want to hit your drive down the right side and rely on your long irons or even a wood to17With hazards on both sides of this par 4 fairway, a good tee shot is very important. Be sure to take the wind into account when hitting your approach and be aware of our 3 tiered g18A great finishing hole leading back towards the clubhouse. The ideal tee shot on this par 4 is down the left side as the entire fairway slopes right towards the water. Be aware of
GolfTraxx makes no claim of ownership to the flyover videos presented here. These are all YouTube & Vimeo embedded videos, none of which exist of the GolfTraxx website. The narration added by GolfTraxx to some flyovers is NOT embedded in the video, but rather played simultaneously. GolfTraxx can add narration for your course flyovers and/or supply content pages for your site. The feedback we have received is that the narration makes the silent videos more fun to watch and interesting.