1Risk and reward choices are presented from the very first teeConservative players should aim tee shots to where the fairway is widest and flattest leaving a 160 yard approach.The green is set below the level of the fairway shortening the distance by at least one club.2A three shot par 5 for all but the longest of hitters due to the very large trees that guard the entrance to this green.The further left your tee shot may open up the gap to the green but most players would be better served hitting up the centre of the expansive fairway and then playing a mid-iron t3A precise iron shot to a virtually Island green set over a wasteland of eroded ridges and gullies formed from years of storm water run-off over tin mine tailings. Take note of the A precise iron shot to a virtually Island green set over a wasteland of eroded ridges and gullies formed from years of storm water run-off over tin mine tailings. Take note of the 4Another par 5 that is a genuine test and only the longest hitters will be able to reach the green in 2.The only real danger here is with the tee shot missing the fairway so the safest play is a fade into the generous fairway and hit your second to your favourite pitching distance.5The first of 2 very demanding Par 4’s. A straight drive here avoiding the tree that encroaches onto the left side ofthe fairway will yield more run as anything off to the right should still find the fairway but is likely to pitch onto an upslope severely affecting distance6Length and accuracy are required to navigate this tee shot asthe fairway is split in 2 by a bunker with heavy rough around the edges. From the tee it looks as if the bunker is sitting left of the fairway bit there is plenty of room to the le7A fairly unintimidating tee shot to a large green. What you see is what you get here.A fairly unintimidating tee shot to a large green. What you see is what you get here.8Risk and reward choices again with water on both sides of this a very narrow green.Risk and reward choices again with water on both sides of this a very narrow green.9This tee box provides a great opportunity to witness the tin mine scarring up close.10A great par 4 to start the back nine demands a long tee shot to take advantage of the downhill slope and gain some extra run.For the safe play the fairway is 70 yards wide at 150 yards from the front.11A swale of rough sits in the middle of this fairway with the left hand side being significantly lower than the right.The play here is to the right of the swale providing a much easier shot to one of the course’s smallest greens with a false front that is 8 yards onto the green rendering the gre12From an elevated tee, the ideal line is at the tree for all but the longest hitters asthe fairway narrows considerably the more you chew off. Be very diligent on choosing the correct line and distance from this tee as the fairway is severely angled from the men’s 13Considered by many to be the best par 4 on the course, the 13th requires a well-placed drive and a quality second to yield par.14The green on this hole essentially has 2 smaller areas separated by a mound that runs through the middle of the green.The green on this hole essentially has 2 smaller areas separated by a mound that runs through the middle of the green.15This extremely narrow par 4 was built largely on the terrain just as it was left by the tin miners.16The 16th tee is the highest point of any golf course in Phuket and some 100 yards higher than the 14th greenThe hole is drivable for some, but the green and approach are very narrow. With its diagonal angle and deep bunker in front, this green is better approached with a full swing.17Red Mountain’s most photographed hole and one that also varies in length from many tee and hole location combinations can mean an actual yardage very different from the scorecard18Although narrow, fairway contours forgive slightly errant shots. The landing area plateaus and then drops off steeply beyond the single pot bunker left, rewarding those who can rea
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