1Welcome to Paradise! Hole #1 demands an accurate tee shot best placed down the right centre. This will leave a middle to short iron approach to our most undulated green. Finding th2A mid to long iron is required to hit this two-tiered green. Club selection is critical to avoid the three large bunkers. Slicers beware of the prevailing left to right wind.A mid to long iron is required to hit this two-tiered green. Club selection is critical to avoid the three large bunkers. Slicers beware of the prevailing left to right wind.3The number one handicap hole at Paradise requires a tee shot to the upper of two fairways. A long iron is usually needed to reach this well guarded green. Take par and run to t4What a great three shot Par 5. A strong drive in the right centre of the fairway will avoid the water left and set up a long iron lay up. The three-tiered very shallow green is pro5Here is an excellent birdie opportunity. A long tee shot over the right edge of the fairway bunker leaves a short iron to a deep green. Club selection is a critical factor in m6The most challenging par 3 at Paradise requires a long iron or wood to a well protected green. Left or right can put a bogey on the card almost automatically.The most challenging par 3 at Paradise requires a long iron or wood to a well protected green. Left or right can put a bogey on the card almost automatically.7This fairway is bigger than it looks, but must be hit in order to have an opportunity to hit the green in regulation. The green with many mounds and swales, is guarded by sand. The8Usually reachable by only the longest of hitters in two shots, the main goal here is accuracy. Two well placed woods will leave you a wedge shot to a double tiered green. Avoid theUsually reachable by only the longest of hitters in two shots, the main goal here is accuracy. Two well placed woods will leave you a wedge shot to a double tiered green. Avoid the9This dogleg right has two options. Play it safe off the tee to the corner and have a 7, 8 or 9 iron in, or bust it over the bunker on the right leaving a mere pitch to the green. TThis dogleg right has two options. Play it safe off the tee to the corner and have a 7, 8 or 9 iron in, or bust it over the bunker on the right leaving a mere pitch to the green. T10The tee shot must get to the corner of the dogleg to avoid a blind shot into a narrow three-tiered green. Use enough club to find the right tier or a a three putt is more than like11Put the driver away. The risks are far greater than the rewards. A mid to long iron tee shot sets up a short iron approach. Left or long is certain trouble.12Depending on the wind, the signature hold at Paradise can require anything from a PW to a 4 iron. On a calm day, one less club can set up a good birdie opportunity.13The easiest of the Par 5's at Paradise surrenders its fair share of birdies. However, a poor tee shot makes bogey a good score. The shot to the green should be high and soft to avoThe easiest of the Par 5's at Paradise surrenders its fair share of birdies. However, a poor tee shot makes bogey a good score. The shot to the green should be high and soft to avo14The green is larger than it appears from the tee. Club selection is essential to avoid the large front bunker. Watch for subtle breaks in the green.The green is larger than it appears from the tee. Club selection is essential to avoid the large front bunker. Watch for subtle breaks in the green.15A difficult driving hole requires a tee shot down the left centre. Avoid the right fairway bunker at all costs. Water guards the front right of a large undulating green. Par is16Tip it and rip it! Brute strength is required here although the hold offers both the largest fairway and green on the course. A large swale bisects the putting surface so try to fi17An accurate long iron is required to navigate the final Par 3 at Paradise. Anything right is in the Old Man River and left is no bargain. Take enough club to carry the front bunker18The home hole at Paradise requires a tee shot down the left side to avoid the river. The lay up area provides plenty of room right of the fairway bunker, leaving only a wedge to a
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