1Club selection off the tee is very important on your opening shot. Long hitters can carry the bunker. The positioning of the second shot must favour the left side of the fairway, and the shot should finish at the 100 yard marker.2The bunker on the left comes into play off the tee. Green speed is surprisingly quick from back to front. It is advisable to keep the ball below the hole.The bunker on the left comes into play off the tee. Green speed is surprisingly quick from back to front. It is advisable to keep the ball below the hole.3Out-of-bounds run down the left side of the fairway. A premium is placed on accuracy from the tee. The longer the tee shot, the narrower the fairway becomes. A downhill approach sh4This versatile par 3 plays uphill to a two-tiered green. Could require one extra club. Club selection will vary depending on tee location.This versatile par 3 plays uphill to a two-tiered green. Could require one extra club. Club selection will vary depending on tee location.5Short par 4, dog-leg left. The target off the tee is the farthest willow tree on the right-hand side of the fairway. Long hitters can come close to the green with a draw. The smartShort par 4, dog-leg left. The target off the tee is the farthest willow tree on the right-hand side of the fairway. Long hitters can come close to the green with a draw. The smart6Number one stroke hole. A premium is placed on length, with the fairway sloping right to left. Your approach shot is to a slightly elevated green.7This is the only hole on the golf course without a bunker. A tee shot down the left side is ideal, as the fairway runs left to right. Be aware of the swale running through the middThis is the only hole on the golf course without a bunker. A tee shot down the left side is ideal, as the fairway runs left to right. Be aware of the swale running through the midd8This is a short par 3 to a double-tiered green which adds to difficulty in club selection. A ridge runs diagonally from front right to back left of the green.This is a short par 3 to a double-tiered green which adds to difficulty in club selection. A ridge runs diagonally from front right to back left of the green.9This dog-leg right par 5 is a three-shot hole for most. Bunkers are in play off the tee. Big hitters can fade around trees for a chance to reach the green in 2. A lay-up shot shoul10Leave the driver in the bag on this hole because of the narrow landing area. Your approach shot is to a difficult green, bordered by bunkers as well as water on the left.Leave the driver in the bag on this hole because of the narrow landing area. Your approach shot is to a difficult green, bordered by bunkers as well as water on the left.11A drive down the left side is best as the fairway runs left to right. Your second shot is to a generous green.A drive down the left side is best as the fairway runs left to right. Your second shot is to a generous green.12A short par 4. A fairway wood or iron off the tee should leave you short of the bunker on the right. Your approach shot must not be long and should be left of the pin, as the green13Downhill par 3 with water over right-hand bunkers. Lateral hazard and out-of-bounds run along the left side of the hole. Club selection should be one less.14Deceptive length. Avoid the trees on the left with your tee shot. A lay-up to 100 yards on the left side of the fairway will leave you short of the bunkers for the best angle to th15Your tee shot should be left centre of the fairway. The longer the drive, the more accurate it has to be as the right side of the fairway slopes away. Your approach shot is to a we16Big hitters can reach this par 5 in two. Your second shot should be left of the pond, leaving approximately 90 yards to a receptive green. Avoid the pot bunker in front. Putting caBig hitters can reach this par 5 in two. Your second shot should be left of the pond, leaving approximately 90 yards to a receptive green. Avoid the pot bunker in front. Putting ca17The tendency should be towards hitting one more club. Proper club selection should leave a birdie opportunity.18Excellent finishing hole. Out-of-bounds borders the left side of the fairway. Once again, the longer the drive, the straighter if has to be. Focus on the approach shot should be to
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