1Opening Par 4 which demands a good tee shot. Beware of the out of bounds on the left.The second shot is 1 club more as you are hitting into an elevated green.2A good drive right of the trees will put you in the centre of the fairway. Be careful of the fairway bunkers on the left side of the fairway.Your shot into the green must be slightly left as this will keep you away from the green side bunker on the right.3A picturesque Par 3 with a lake you must carry to reach the green. Check the wind before selecting your club!4Par 4 dogleg right. The safe shot is a fairway wood on the upper left fairway which will give you a short second shot into the green that runs left to right.5A narrow Par 4 with out of bounds left. Tee shot slightly right of centre is best to stay out of trouble and leave a short iron into the green.6Our signature hole and handicap 1. For a view of the green and hazards, aim for the upper fairway in line with the pylon.An accurate second shot in between the 2 hazards will leave you with a short iron into the green.7A Par 4 which calls for a perfect tee shot in the middle of the fairway.Make sure you take an extra club hitting into this large elevated green.8Par 4 with an elevated tee and out of bounds left offering a view of the green. Tee shot does not need to be long but right in the centre of the fairway.The green runs front to back so landing just short with your second shot is best.9A tee shot aimed at the right side of the green will set you up for a good birdie chance.Check the wind before hitting your tee shot from the flags on top of the clubhouse.10A dogleg left Par 4 with a wide fairway centred by a pine tree. A tee shot to the right side of the fairway will set you up for a demanding second shot into this undulating green.11Make sure to stay out of the 2 green side bunkers on the right with the safest shot right centre of the green.12Use the directional marker left centre of the fairway on top of the plateau. This will give you a long iron into a green which has water on the left.13A slight dogleg right to left with water on the left that runs all of the way to the green. Always stay slightly right centre of the fairway for the secure shot.14A straight forward Par 4 aiming at the tree in the middle of the fairway off of the tee. Take an extra club into this elevated green.15A dogleg right with a lake on the right. Stay left off the tee and this will give you a mid iron into the elevated green.Take enough club for your second shot to avoid the two big front greenside bunkers.16This Par 3 plays longer and tougher than what it looks. Check the wind from the direction of the sea to determine what club to hit.Play to the centre of the green to be safe and avoid the bunker green side left.17Stay centre right of the fairway off the tee to avoid the fairway bunker on the left.A hybrid or long iron for your second shot will give you a straight forward birdie or par chance with a good approach shot.18Par 4 finishing hole to the clubhouse. A good drive right centre of the fairway will give you a short iron shot into the green.
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