1Be disciplined with your aim and club selection on the opening hole. First impressions from the tee will make you feel as if you can cut off some of the corner on this left to righ2Be mindful of the wind when selecting your club from the tee. This is a similar tale to the 1st, with the left side needing to be favoured. The dog-leg cuts back very sharply and c3Don't bite off more than you can chew with this tee shot. Your selected line from the tee is the key factor here. The further left you aim the shorter the hole will play, but you w4Any tee-shot finishing on the putting surface will be welcomed. Accuracy is the key to this well guarded Par 3. Anything short of the right bunker will leave a simple chip shot to 5A good tee-shot will leave most of the trouble on this hole behind you. A driver is required at this strong Par 4. There are some small mounds on the left of the fairway that, if f6Any ball finishing past a front right pin placement is out of position. Hit as much club as you want from the tee. Beware of the cross ditches with your approach. The gap is narrow7Be disciplined with your tee shot and the left of centre result will give you a perfect line to find the target. If you can avoid finishing in a ditch on this hole you've done well8Keep well left from the tee. Favour the left side with your tee-shot as trouble awaits down the right. Be careful with your club selection to the green as any ball finishing long wKeep well left from the tee. Favour the left side with your tee-shot as trouble awaits down the right. Be careful with your club selection to the green as any ball finishing long w9See every flag as being dead centre and aim for that part of the green. The middle of the green should be your goal as some difficult pin placements can be encountered on 9. AccuraSee every flag as being dead centre and aim for that part of the green. The middle of the green should be your goal as some difficult pin placements can be encountered on 9. Accura10Play the hole as a genuine Par 5 to avoid getting sand in your shoes!! If you can avoid the bunkers on 10 you will have done well. Keep well left of the two traps that dominate the11Club up and commit. From the blue tees it is 230 yards to the back of this green so club up! As this hole normally plays into the prevailing wind few balls will finish through thisClub up and commit. From the blue tees it is 230 yards to the back of this green so club up! As this hole normally plays into the prevailing wind few balls will finish through this12Decide what you want to do with your shot to negotiate the cross ditch. If you cannot comfortably fly it, lay up. A generous target awaits a good tee-shot over the marker post. The13If the pin is on the front of the green, keep the ball short of it. A good tee-shot will get the ball down to the lower level and make the approach easier. If the green is just aboIf the pin is on the front of the green, keep the ball short of it. A good tee-shot will get the ball down to the lower level and make the approach easier. If the green is just abo14This is a risk and reward tee-shot if there ever was one. Roll the dice and take your chance. Cutting the corner will considerably reduce the yardage but may also considerably redu15Select a club from the tee to leave a 100 yard approach. This is a short but demanding Par 4 that will yield more bogeys than birdies. Club selection from the tee with the aim to l16Enjoy the Vista! Take note of the pin position on this wonderful par 3 as there are probably 5 clubs difference between a front pin and a back pin. Don't get drawn to a back left f17Avoid having to take a penalty stroke from the cross ditch. The marker post is an ideal line from the tee. There is a ditch on the right, not visible from the tee, that needs to be18If you can carry the two traps, do so. If you can't, the front edge is never bad. The closing par 3 is a great hole to play if you are 2 shots behind as this hole oftens yields a 2If you can carry the two traps, do so. If you can't, the front edge is never bad. The closing par 3 is a great hole to play if you are 2 shots behind as this hole oftens yields a 2
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