1A fairly gentle opening hole that may only require a long iron for an advanced player. The key here is to find the flat part of the fairway to aid an accurate approach onto the gre2The first of 2 par 5's on the front 9 requires a tee shot the hugs the right-hand side of a sloping fairway. You'll then need to negotiate a small ditch that dissects the fairway b3This hole is small but mighty. You'll need to be deadly accurate for the shortest hole on the course. Don’t be fooled into thinking this one is a gimmie.4Fire away! This is one of the most inviting tee shots on the course. The generous fairway of our 4th hole allows you to open your shoulders and go for that big drive. Once the driv5Right-handed golfers are going to require left to right fade off the tee to set up the best 2nd and 3rd shots into this Par 5. A collection of bunkers short right of the green will6The raised tee of the 6th gives great views. Once on the fairway, you'll head back uphill towards the green. Filter your approach shot in from the bank on the left to bring the bal7Another fairly short par 3. An extremely narrow green doesn’t leave much margin for error. Long is a disaster here, so correct club selection is essential.Another fairly short par 3. An extremely narrow green doesn’t leave much margin for error. Long is a disaster here, so correct club selection is essential.8The long hitter may be tempted to drive the green here. Otherwise, stay clear of the large fairway bunker that sits on the left-hand side of the landing zone for most players. A reThe long hitter may be tempted to drive the green here. Otherwise, stay clear of the large fairway bunker that sits on the left-hand side of the landing zone for most players. A re9A tricky downhill par 3 to sign off the front 9. 3 is a great score here. To give yourself the best chance, aim towards the front right of the green. From there, take your chances A tricky downhill par 3 to sign off the front 9. 3 is a great score here. To give yourself the best chance, aim towards the front right of the green. From there, take your chances 10Signature hole time! And, once you stand on the tee, you'll see why. Keep your tee shot towards the left hand side of the fairway to be safe. Once there, take your chances at a lon11A par 3 where depending on the pin position, you may not see the bottom of the hole. 3 is a great score here so avoid the right bunker by aiming towards the left-hand side of the gA par 3 where depending on the pin position, you may not see the bottom of the hole. 3 is a great score here so avoid the right bunker by aiming towards the left-hand side of the g12Everyone loves a driveable par 4. Bigger hitters will be disappointed not to make birdie here but trouble awaits the bad shot with bunkers scattered across the full length of the h13Hug the right-hand side of the fairway from the tee to set up the best angle for your approach shot. Tree limbs overhang the right-hand side of the green which means a flighted app14Another par 5 that favours a left to right shot from the tee. Once on a fairly generous fairway, you'll have options of laying up or attempting the green in 2. When laying up, you'15A tee shot down the left of this hole is the shortest route to the green. A collection area short right of the green will collect longer tee shots and leave a fairly straightforwar16A tricky fairway that slopes servely from right to left can make this tee shot difficult. Hitting towards the trees on the right will give you the best chance of finding the fairwa17Longer hitters will not require a wood here. This hole demands precision from the tee. A small shelf on the right-hand side of the fairway gives the best approach to a long and nar18One of our most photographed holes to finish. a mid-length par 3 which has numerous defenses. A large hollow sits left and a bunker right of the green waiting to catch an errant shOne of our most photographed holes to finish. a mid-length par 3 which has numerous defenses. A large hollow sits left and a bunker right of the green waiting to catch an errant sh
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