1A gentle starting hold dogleg right with the centre for the fairway for your first objective.A gentle starting hold dogleg right with the centre for the fairway for your first objective. The green slopes from right to left with a bunker protecting the right side.2From an elevated tee to a relatively flat green with a bunker front right, what could be easier. Watch the wind!From an elevated tee to a relatively flat green with a bunker front right, what could be easier. Watch the wind!3A straight par 5 with only one bunker right of green, second shot should be left side of fairway to give you a clear shot at the flag. Watch out the green has two levels!A straight par 5 with only one bunker right of green, second shot should be left side of fairway to give you a clear shot at the flag. Watch out the green has two levels!4From an elevated tee with a slight dogleg left, the fairway leans to the right. No bunkers and a flat green what could be easier? (If you're not long enough, you will have a downhiNo bunkers and a flat green what could be easier? (If you’re not long enough, you will have a downhill lie!)5No bunkers and slight dogleg right at 180. Your first shot should be down the middle and then down the middle again, OOB right. If the greens are quick, be below the hole, this is No bunkers and slight dogleg right at 180. Your first shot should be down the middle and then down the middle again, OOB right. If the greens are quick, be below the hole, this is 6No bunkers and slight dogleg right at 180. Your first shot should be down the middle and then down the middle again, O-O-B right. If the greens are quick, be below the hole, this is the first slope green. Good luck if you are above the hole.7Through the trees and over the hill, to a flat green with a bunker right normally back into the wind, be centre or right of fairway and have a shot!
Through the trees and over the hill, to a flat green with a bunker right normally back into the wind, be centre or right of fairway and have a shot!8This hole is all about position, be in the middle at the top of the hill and have a shot at a green which is the steepest on the course. Index 3 for men. No bunkers.This hole is all about position, be in the middle at the top of the hill and have a shot at a green which is the steepest on the course. Index 3 for men. No bunkers.9Uphill into the wind, dogleg left with OOB right and pines everywhere. Long as you can down the middle and then long again up the hill to a green without bunkers. Putting is trickyUphill into the wind, dogleg left with OOB right and pines everywhere. Long as you can down the middle and then long again up the hill to a green without bunkers. Putting is tricky10Dogleg left, are straight down the middle (twice) will work every time. Watch out for the bunker front left, you can't see it from the fairway! The green is a slope back left to fr11An easy par 4 with a bunker left and straight is the way to go. Left and you have a problem!12No bunkers and down wind, to the hardest green to read. Some say it breaks left to right, toward the road or to the trees. Short is ok, chip close and walk awayNo bunkers and down wind, to the hardest green to read. Some say it breaks left to right, toward the road or to the trees. Short is ok, chip close and walk away13For the men, this hole is 20 meters longer than the 5th (Index 5) but has an index of only 12. A slight dogleg right at 150 without bunkers, but it normally plays down wind. For the men, this hole is 20 meters longer than the 5th (Index 5) but has an index of only 12. A slight dogleg right at 150 without bunkers, but it normally plays down wind. The gr14From an elevated garden tee, with fairway bunkers left and right a straight drive between them will see you having a shot at small green with a bunker left. Normally back into the Normally back into the wind. Green is tricky, but you should be used to that by now!15No bunkers what could be easier, but watch out for the tree! Uphill back into the wind and with a green protected by some mounds front and right, long is Ok. (Index 18)No bunkers what could be easier, but watch out for the tree! Uphill back into the wind and with a green protected by some mounds front and right, long is Ok. (Index 18)16Now it gets interesting, down wind and downhill to a green protected by 2 great bunkers. If you don't get your drive away think about a lay up to a 2 tiered green.Now it gets interesting, down wind and downhill to a green protected by 2 great bunkers. If you don't get your drive away think about a lay up to a 2 tiered green.17Remember the 9th? Then this is it again but backwards! Uphill back into the wind, and a dogleg right.Straight is best if on the right side play for a layup.Remember the 9th? Then this is it again but backwards! Uphill back into the wind, and a dogleg right. Straight is best if on the right side play for a layup. The green is the flatt18Dogleg left, aim at the gum in the middle. Bunkers left and right and normally a crowd on the veranda, this is the toughest green on the course. (Like the 8th) but now you will havDogleg left, aim at the gum in the middle. Bunkers left and right and normally a crowd on the veranda, this is the toughest green on the course. (Like the 8th) but now you will hav
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