1From the opening tee you get a spectacular view of the water. The tee shot plays downhill approximately 100 meters to a large green. This dramatic tee shot will have the golfer conFrom the opening tee you get a spectacular view of the water. The tee shot plays downhill approximately 100 meters to a large green. This dramatic tee shot will have the golfer con2The elevated tee presents stunning views to the ‘Iron Pot’ at the mouth of the Derwent.
A well placed tee shot to the centre of the fairway is imperative. To the left is heavil3A slight dogleg left with a drain under a row of trees on the right. This extends to a heavily wooded slope about 200 meters out. The left hand side has dense shrubs and trees the 4Almost a straight hole with just a small dogleg to the right just before the green. Another elevated tee. A large gum protects the right hand side and prevents the long hitters goi5With the tee right back in a chute of shrubs and trees and right on the river bank, this long par 4 is rated the second hardest on the course. The tee shot requires a straight driv6From the elevated tee this fairway forms a gentle arc from right to left and straightens to the green. A wayward tee shot will fall victim to the heavily treed areas both sides of From the elevated tee this fairway forms a gentle arc from right to left and straightens to the green. A wayward tee shot will fall victim to the heavily treed areas both sides of 7A nice short par three with trouble in front if you are short. To the left there are considerable problems with very deep, almost impenetrable rough. An elevated saucer style green8This tee is a favourite area for the many wild birds that inhabit the course. You hit from under some large trees to a fairway lined with more large trees. A good drive will find y9You walk back towards the teeing ground for the shortest par 5 on our course. The fairway doglegs to the right for the tee shot and finding the fairway does pay dividends. Just ove10Browns River is behind the tee and then winds lazily down the entire right hand side of the fairway. Not a real threat but it is there. A very generous fairway with a wide landing 11The tee shot is across Brown River to a generous landing area. The longer hitters can really open up the green for the second shot. Out of bounds on both sides of the fairway so keThe tee shot is across Brown River to a generous landing area. The longer hitters can really open up the green for the second shot. Out of bounds on both sides of the fairway so ke12Tee up beside Browns River yet again as it runs down the entire left hand side of the fairway. Trees and shrubs are on the right. A shot of 160 to 190 meters to the landing area op13The thirteenth is rated as the hardest hole on the course. Tee off beside Browns River again, often hitting into the prevailing sea breeze. The left has a line of grand old trees aThe thirteenth is rated as the hardest hole on the course. Tee off beside Browns River again, often hitting into the prevailing sea breeze. The left has a line of grand old trees a14This is a pretty straight forward hole starting with your back to the river. Water is close on your left and some wild country is on the right. Trees protect both sides of the rest15A dogleg right requires a well hit tee shot to avoid the trees on both sides. The narrow neck widens out to a good landing area. Left is better than right, where trees can block yoA dogleg right requires a well hit tee shot to avoid the trees on both sides. The narrow neck widens out to a good landing area. Left is better than right, where trees can block yo16The signature hole for our course. This par 3 has tussocks to catch anything not in the air to an elevated green. A large lone pine to the left seems to have a fatal attraction forThe signature hole for our course. This par 3 has tussocks to catch anything not in the air to an elevated green. A large lone pine to the left seems to have a fatal attraction for17You stand facing Mt Wellington for the tee shot on this relatively short par 5. Some large trees on the left can be a problem for the wayward tee shot. Too far left on the drive an18The last tee is elevated and faces the historic Clubhouse, the ‘Red House’. Mt Wellington as the backdrop makes this par 3 a breathtaking sight. Large bunkers right and left gu
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