1The opening hole has a slight dogleg to the left. Second shot into a large gently sloping green.The opening hole has a slight dogleg to the left. Second shot into a large gently sloping green.2Dogleg to the left. Avoid the trees and grass hollows on the left, to reach a green that slopes to the right.Dogleg to the left. Avoid the trees and grass hollows on the left, to reach a green that slopes to the right.3Accuracy required with the tee shot to reach a sloping fairway. Tiered green slopes steeply to the left.4Long par 3 play to a green nestled amongst grassy mounds, often into the prevailing wind.Long par 3 play to a green nestled amongst grassy mounds, often into the prevailing wind.5A semi circle hole with deep hollows on right. Third shot is played into an elevated 2 tiered putting surface.6Short par 3 with elevated tee blocks. Drive into a left sloping green surrounded by deep valleys and grass mounds.Short par 3 with elevated tee blocks. Drive into a left sloping green surrounded by deep valleys and grass mounds.7Avoid the string of grass hollows on the left with the tee shot. Dogleg to the right. A high shot required to reach a green protected by cavernous hollows and steep banking at the 8Elevated tee shot to a sharp dogleg right, second shot to a steeply sloping elevated green hidden behind grassy embankments.9Drive to a testing ridgeback fairway with out of bounds on the right. Play to an undulating green with severe banking on left and rear.10Play a long tee shot to clear a rising fairway with pine trees on the right. Second shot is to a table top green where the putting surface isn't visible from the fairway.11Accurate tee shot required to narrow fairway with out of bounds on left. Negotiate a 90 degree bend and play a challenging approach across a valley to a green protected by steep sl12Dogleg to the right. Thread the second shot between large grassy mounds to reach a large undulating putting surface.13An elevated tee provides the opportunity for the brave to take on the direct route to the small green on this short dogleg left. Beware the deep hollows and mounds.14Precise tee shot needed to clear the ridge across the fairway, but stay short of the trees on this sharp dogleg to the right. Play to a long green where the slope increases towards15With the prevailing wind play to a green that not only can't be seen from the tee but is protected by cavernous grass hollows. Long shots often return to the putting surface via thWith the prevailing wind play to a green that not only can't be seen from the tee but is protected by cavernous grass hollows. Long shots often return to the putting surface via th16Index 1 this hole plays along a valley where everything funnels back to the fairway.The second shot is all uphill and anything slightly right will come to rest 20m away. Putting on this treacherous green adds to the difficulty. Good luck.17Strong cross winds and deep hollows can make this relatively straight forward hole more difficult than it first appears.18Large gums on the left and centre of the fairway demand a precise tee shot. The second shot is best hit to the left to give a good approach to the green, but not too far as the Sou
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