1The opening hole provides a sound examination of a player’s nerve. The true measure of a golfer is to drive the mound but in an attempt to reach this the majestic eucalypts and b2This hole requires a considered choice to carefully place the drive clear of the trouble left and right on the short dogleg left. Either a fairway metal or long iron will leave no 3A long par 4 generally helped by a prevailing breeze puts the squeeze on producing a good tee shot. The fairway bunker is generally not in play for the lower markers, however, it d4This par 3 looks fairly straight forward from the tee, however, be careful of the tiered green and encroaching bunker to the left. This hole is quite protected from a right to leftThis par 3 looks fairly straight forward from the tee, however, be careful of the tiered green and encroaching bunker to the left. This hole is quite protected from a right to left5Generally playing into a prevailing breeze the long dogleg 5th provides many options to the longer players, none of these however are very easy. Shaping a fairway metal right to le6A straight par 5 gives you the chance to recover from the previous hole. Easily reached in 2 by the longer players, grip it and rip it from the tee. The shallow fairway bunker on t7A short hole protected by water in front of the green and to the left which is usually played with driver in the more temperate seasons. (Beware of smoking a good one straight intoA short hole protected by water in front of the green and to the left which is usually played with driver in the more temperate seasons. (Beware of smoking a good one straight into8A tough par three that requires you to carry the ball 170m to clear the bunker that protects most of the front of this wide green. Hit the ball pin high and you won't find too manyA tough par three that requires you to carry the ball 170m to clear the bunker that protects most of the front of this wide green. Hit the ball pin high and you won't find too many9The approach shot in front of the clubhouse gallery perched high on the balcony induces many a nervous shot. You will play your approach without being able to see the base of the p10An elevated tee can make this a tricky par 3 especially when the wind picks up. Generally the hole plays a club shorter than its distance suggests thanks again to the elevated star11This par 5 dogleg right can reward a good drive with only a mid iron required to reach the green in two shots. However trees to the right side of the fairway and the well bunkered This par 5 dogleg right can reward a good drive with only a mid iron required to reach the green in two shots. However trees to the right side of the fairway and the well bunkered 12This hole plays shorter than its distance suggests given that it winds its way gently up hill, with the second shot usually playing into the prevailing conditions. The tiered greenThis hole plays shorter than its distance suggests given that it winds its way gently up hill, with the second shot usually playing into the prevailing conditions. The tiered green13Played from an elevated tee position this hole doglegs left to a green that has bunker protection both on its left and right sides. With out of bounds right and tree trouble left iPlayed from an elevated tee position this hole doglegs left to a green that has bunker protection both on its left and right sides. With out of bounds right and tree trouble left i14A little gem of a hole with bunkers placed in front and to the left with substantial blackwoods adjacent to further complicate recovery from an errant tee shot. It pays to check th15This long hole demands a lengthy drive to the corner with out of bounds along the right hand side. The second shot over the creek must be placed to set up a very precise shot to a 16A well set up hole that plays at varying lengths depending on the breeze of the day. The water hazard to the right only catches the most wayward of approach shots, but the greensidA well set up hole that plays at varying lengths depending on the breeze of the day. The water hazard to the right only catches the most wayward of approach shots, but the greensid17Played into a prevailing breeze from the top left quadrant this hole can be very difficult to conquer, demanding a precise shot late in the round when questions are being asked of Played into a prevailing breeze from the top left quadrant this hole can be very difficult to conquer, demanding a precise shot late in the round when questions are being asked of 18A magnificent double dogleg shaped hole which plays its full length due to the elevated green location. The tee shot needs to be directed to the centre or right side of the fairwayA magnificent double dogleg shaped hole which plays its full length due to the elevated green location. The tee shot needs to be directed to the centre or right side of the fairway
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