0This wonderful par 3 is used when course works are being done elsewhere and has become a favourite of the members. Teeing off from a raised tee to a green surrounded by a small mou1A 500 metre par 5 offering an enticing beginning to the round. Fairway bunkers on the right hand side of the fairway will catch a long drive but a 3 wood or 3 iron will position yo2Accuracy is critical on this short par five as thick vegetation lines both the left and right sides of the hole requiring a drive to hug the fairway bunkers on the left. Reachable 3A challenging long par 3 with bunkers protecting both sides of the pear shaped green. The third is made even harder by a prevailing westerly breeze that comes from the players leftA challenging long par 3 with bunkers protecting both sides of the pear shaped green. The third is made even harder by a prevailing westerly breeze that comes from the players left4An accurate drive is required through a narrow chute to a plateau on top of the hill. A good drive will make its way down to the bottom and leave only a short pitch to the green. TAn accurate drive is required through a narrow chute to a plateau on top of the hill. A good drive will make its way down to the bottom and leave only a short pitch to the green. T5The 5th at Kooyonga is a great risk-reward hole providing the opportunity to drive the green, if playing for position the aim is to place your ball short of the fairway bunkers. FrThe 5th at Kooyonga is a great risk-reward hole providing the opportunity to drive the green, if playing for position the aim is to place your ball short of the fairway bunkers. Fr6A challenging drive off the tee with the driving area protected with bunkers on both sides and large gums on the right. The second shot is a blind one from the base of the hill witA challenging drive off the tee with the driving area protected with bunkers on both sides and large gums on the right. The second shot is a blind one from the base of the hill wit7A short hole with a green that has two levels. Any shot miss-hit or under-clubbed will end up in the front left bunker or down a deep slope front and right of the green. Once on thA short hole with a green that has two levels. Any shot miss-hit or under-clubbed will end up in the front left bunker or down a deep slope front and right of the green. Once on th8One of the hardest holes on course, this long dog leg left par 4 requires an accurate drive down the left half of the fairway. A good drive still leaves a very difficult approach t9This beautiful par 5 is a genuine eagle chance and often plays very short with the prevailing tail wind. The drive is protected by bunkers on the left and a water hazard and tea-tr10This hole typically plays into the teeth of the breeze and at 400m from the back tees requires a solid straight drive to avoid trouble on both sides. The long approach shot to this11The 11th is a relatively short and straight par 4. Well positioned fairway bunkers on the left restrict the longer hitters from taking Driver. The approach shot of approx. 100-120mThe 11th is a relatively short and straight par 4. Well positioned fairway bunkers on the left restrict the longer hitters from taking Driver. The approach shot of approx. 100-120m12The 12th is another hole depicting the great design of Kooyonga that has stood the test of time. The drive needs to be middle left of the fairway so as to avoid running through the13A long straight hole requiring a carry to the top of the fairway rise which will allow the long hitters to enjoy the run over the rise. Any drive slightly left will be caught in a14The most recognisable and famous of Kooyonga’s par 3’s the 14th looks very simple from the tee. The prevailing breeze is blocked from the tee and often causes issues with club 15A long par 3, this is one of the toughest you will ever play. Club selection will vary greatly depending on the wind and tee position. The green sits on a crest of a slope but withA long par 3, this is one of the toughest you will ever play. Club selection will vary greatly depending on the wind and tee position. The green sits on a crest of a slope but with16The most difficult par 5 on the course. A good drive that avoids the left hand bunker will give long hitters a chance to go for the green in two. The second shot needs to be playedThe most difficult par 5 on the course. A good drive that avoids the left hand bunker will give long hitters a chance to go for the green in two. The second shot needs to be played17The 17th is another signature Kooyonga hole where the design of the hole in relation to the landscape is as good as it could possibly be. The drive over a rolling hill requires a gThe 17th is another signature Kooyonga hole where the design of the hole in relation to the landscape is as good as it could possibly be. The drive over a rolling hill requires a g18The final hole at Kooyonga requires a well-placed drive to the right of the fairway bunkers on the inside of the dog-leg. The approach to a 2 tiered green with a spine in the middl
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