1The first hole in Naas Golf Club requires a left to right flight from the tee.Bigger hitters can take on the tree leaving a shorter approach shot to the green2Re-imagined in recent years the second hole in Naas Golf Club requires a very precise drive to avoidthe fairway bunkers to the right. The Green perched on a plateau, is larger than it appears from the fairway level.3At 145 (118 Red) yards from the back tee this deceptively tricky Par three demands precise club selection.The hourglass shaped green sitting at an angle to the tee slopes subtly from front to back. Be sure to account for the prevailing wind off the right to avoid the pot bunkers!4The 410 (378 red) yard fourth hole, par four, dog leg left, index1 requires a precise drive to a very narrow fairway. Beware the out of bounds on the right and don't let thebunker ten yards short right of the green deceive your approach shot. Par is always a great score here5Accuracy off the tee is again paramount on this short yet difficult hole.The long narrow, right to left sloped green requires a perfectly judged shot to set up a birdie opportunity.6An elevated drive to a well protected fairway greets you from the sixth tee.The recent addition of the lake adjacent to the green makes an accuracy and distance control of utmost importance7The first of four par five holes, the seventhplays uphill to a well protected green. Favour the right side of the fairway to avoid the tree and gain a much easier approach. Shots landing short will camber to the right leavingplays uphill to a well protected green. Favour the right side of the fairway to avoid the tree and gain a much easier approach. Shots landing short will camber to the right leaving8This downhill par 3 is well protected by deep bunkers.Club selection is crucial as the green is well sloped and if your concentration wavers only a little a three putt is a real possibility9Position your ball in the fairway off the tee on the ninth hole as you will need utmost control on your approach shot.With sand and grass bunkers to contend with off the tee and a plateaued green this is a short hole that demands respect. Take an extra club on your approach to allow for the uphill10At 178 Yards (141 for the Ladies) This par three is quite different from the previous two par three holes.A mid to long is necessary here to a long narrow green. Miss to the right at your peril as the land slopes severely, be aware of the out of bounds to the left also. Par is always a11This dog leg left to right hole requires a precise tee and approach shot.A sloping fairway can make for an awkward stance for your second shot.Water lurking short and right with a green set below the level of the fairway demands respect.12Recent upgrades to this hole have seen the relocation offairway and green side bunkers. Shorter hitters will do well to avoid the right side bunkers, it will impede the second shot from well below the level of the putting green surface.Longer hitters must now be aware of the fairway bunker at ??? Yards. The green, set just before a natural amphitheatre, has several run offs that can make for a tricky chip shot13A stunning view of the 13th hole reveals itself as you climb the hill from the 12th green.An elevated drive to a narrowing tree lined fairway, this par five is well protected from tee to green.Club selection is paramount to an elevated green. Avoid the right hand green side trap at all costs.14The green is set ??? feet below the level of the tee.Swirling winds can play havoc with your ball as you await to see if it lands on a well protected nicely sloped green.15Navagate your way around the 11 bunkers, trees lining the full right hand side, the Grand Canal and out of bounds to the left and you will earn your par. However two well struck st16The key to playing this beautifully shaped right to left par four is a precise drive.Flanked either side by tall trees, this narrow fairway must be hit to afford a shot at the green.Water comes into play down the left side near to the green. Par is always a good score here17Many a good round has come undone at this classic par three hole. With the lake to the right,bunkers to the left and a green sloping to the water picking your target a little left of centre and letting the ball drift to the right is the play here. A real test as the penult18A generous uphill landing area awaits your drive on this lovely Par five finishing hole.The green has three sections and club selection is key as the ball can easily veer off line from the pin. Avoid missing your approach to the right as it makes for a difficult chip
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