1A gentle opening hole to begin the round. Drive across the corner of the fairway bunker to leave a short approach to a green sloping right to left. The green can be reached from th2 The par 3 holes are a feature at Sorrento and the 2nd hole is one of the best. The green is narrow at the front with deep bunkers on the right hand side and a hollow on the left. The par 3 holes are a feature at Sorrento and the 2nd hole is one of the best. The green is narrow at the front with deep bunkers on the right hand side and a hollow on the left. 3The drive is straight away between the bunkers to the base of the hill. Longer hitters can carry the hill and set up a chance to reach the green in two. From the bottom of the hillThe drive is straight away between the bunkers to the base of the hill. Longer hitters can carry the hill and set up a chance to reach the green in two. From the bottom of the hill4A short dogleg left par 4. The tee shot is blind over the crest of the hill. The ideal tee shot is over the centre of the hill with a slight draw. This will leave a downhill short 5This is the longest par 3 at Sorrento but is not the most difficult. A straight shot landing short will run onto the green. The ball will feed in from the left hand side although tThis is the longest par 3 at Sorrento but is not the most difficult. A straight shot landing short will run onto the green. The ball will feed in from the left hand side although t6A difficult drive as the fairway slopes off on both sides. For longer hitters the choice is to lay up short of the fairway bunkers or attempt to carry them and drive close to the g7A dogleg right par 4 which gives plenty of choice from the tee. The drive can take off part of the corner but the line must be perfect as to not run through the other side. Beware 8Drive as close to the fairway bunkers as possible to leave the shortest shot into the green. The long second shot will feed in from both sides but putting from past the hole on thiDrive as close to the fairway bunkers as possible to leave the shortest shot into the green. The long second shot will feed in from both sides but putting from past the hole on thi9Drive to the left hand side as the fairway slopes to the right. After a lay up the third shot should be played to the safe left side. The large and deep bunker on the right should 10The drive can be played over the depression from an abandoned bunker in the middle of the fairway. There is more room on the left of the fairway than can be seen from the tee. The 11A great par five that can be easily reached in two one day and then a good three shot hole the next. A draw from the tee around the bunker can take advantage of the down slope and A great par five that can be easily reached in two one day and then a good three shot hole the next. A draw from the tee around the bunker can take advantage of the down slope and 12The 12th is a long sweeping dogleg left. A draw down the right hand side of the fairway will take advantage of the contours. The second shot should be played to the safer left hand13Arguably, the toughest hole on the course. Club selection is critical and the ever-present wind makes that a challenge. Aim for the path behind the green and take one more club thaArguably, the toughest hole on the course. Club selection is critical and the ever-present wind makes that a challenge. Aim for the path behind the green and take one more club tha14Play your drive to the top of the hill. This will leave a level approach coming straight up the green. The green slopes sharply from back right to front left. Chipping from the lefPlay your drive to the top of the hill. This will leave a level approach coming straight up the green. The green slopes sharply from back right to front left. Chipping from the lef15This is a fun hole to play, as the contours on the left will funnel the ball towards the hole. Avoid the bunkers on the left hand side as staying on the green from here can be diffThis is a fun hole to play, as the contours on the left will funnel the ball towards the hole. Avoid the bunkers on the left hand side as staying on the green from here can be diff16A long iron or fairway wood from the tee will leave you short of the fairway bunker. A wedge approach is all that is required to a narrow mounded green. Try to land your second on A long iron or fairway wood from the tee will leave you short of the fairway bunker. A wedge approach is all that is required to a narrow mounded green. Try to land your second on 17A short par 3 surrounded by bunkers. There is a narrow opening on the right hand side and the green slopes from right to left.A short par 3 surrounded by bunkers. There is a narrow opening on the right hand side and the green slopes from right to left.18Driver or fairway wood from the tee to the left of the bunkers. The second shot is severely uphill. Long and left will leave the best chance to recover if you miss the green. Check
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