1The opening hole at Old Conna is a medium length par 4. A tee shot to the left of the fairway bunker opens up an approach to a green that slopes from front to back and right to lef2Old Conna’s longest par 3 comprises of 236 yards with a steep downhill gradient from tee to green.Old Conna’s longest par 3 comprises of 236 yards with a steep downhill gradient from tee to green.3The holes protection here is the green. The green is divided into two halves left and right by a raised section in the middle and is long from left to right but is shallow from bacThe holes protection here is the green. The green is divided into two halves left and right by a raised section in the middle and is long from left to right but is shallow from bac4Hit your tee shot up the left hand side as the fairway kicks right towards the bunkers. A layup short of the trees and the fairway bunker on the left leaves a short iron to the gre5Threading the ball through the fairway bunkers is essential to playing this hole well. Longer hitters can make the carry and the right side of the fairway offers the most beneficia6Requires an accurate tee shot between the ditch on the left hand side which is OB and a large tree on the right. There is also a pond on the left hand side, a penalty area, which l7A dogleg left, the seventh requires a tee shot of 210 to 240 yards down the centre of the fairway8attention to your distance control as anything long, left or right kicks severely away and leaves little chance of par. A shot to the middle of the green never leaves a long birdie9ng iron or fairway wood straight at the Sugarloaf mountain in front of you leaves a short iron to a green guarded by a pair of bunkers. Big hitters can have a go at this green but 10 the tee attention must be paid to the bunker on the left. The ideal tee shot should land in the left side of the fairway where it will follow the slope right. The generous putting11are not to cut the corner too tightly as its easy to get blocked out for your approach. The uphill second requires at least one extra club to a two tier green that is deceptively l12middle of the green on this downhill par 3 is never a bad option.middle of the green on this downhill par 3 is never a bad option.13icturesque and challenging par 5, the thirteenth requires a well struck drive down the right side of the fairway.14r choice is to either play a long iron or fairway wood to the right side of the fairway or try to make the carry over the stream at 245 yards. Â Correct club selection on approach15our the left side off the tee to maximise run out. Your approach shot will feed on to the green from left to right but anything pulled will find the well placed bunker adjacent to 16r blind approach shot will feed down from the right hand side to a generous target. Be aware of the slope on the fairway and alter your set up to avoid pulling the ball to the left17penultimate hole measures just 155 yards from the medal tee but the uphill carry means it plays longer.18your tee shot towards the left side of the fairway. Those choosing to go for the green in 2 must thread the ball between the greenside bunkers and the rough on the left hand side.
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