1A long, wide fairway to open proceedings, followed by a slight dog-leg left and a downhill approach to the green from 150m out. A northerly wind can make this challenging first hol2Men hit off over the water from a tee jutting into the main dam. The fairway heads over a slight hill and bends left. A good drive will leave a short- to mid-iron shot to a green tMen hit off over the water from a tee jutting into the main dam. The fairway heads over a slight hill and bends left. A good drive will leave a short- to mid-iron shot to a green t3A short par four with a sharp dog-leg left - long drivers will need to use an iron from the tee. Thick gum trees on the left of the fairway, and a small dam to the right of the gre4A mid-length par three up a steep hill to a flat green - so golfers are shooting blind at the pin. A strong cross breeze either way usually makes accuracy even more difficult.A mid-length par three up a steep hill to a flat green - so golfers are shooting blind at the pin. A strong cross breeze either way usually makes accuracy even more difficult.5A long and straight par four, but thick gum trees either side of the fairway will punish errant drives.6The longest hole on the course, but after driving over a slight crest, it's all downhill to the green. Long hitters can reach the green in two, but the pin placement is unsighted aThe longest hole on the course, but after driving over a slight crest, it's all downhill to the green. Long hitters can reach the green in two, but the pin placement is unsighted a7Rated the most difficult hole on the course and the longest par 4. Hit off from an elevated tee and over a slight ridge, then a middle- to long-iron shot to a slightly elevated greRated the most difficult hole on the course and the longest par 4. Hit off from an elevated tee and over a slight ridge, then a middle- to long-iron shot to a slightly elevated gre8A tricky downhill par three with a dam to the left and a steep slope to the right of the green. The narrow and angled green makes for a difficult approach.A tricky downhill par three with a dam to the left and a steep slope to the right of the green. The narrow and angled green makes for a difficult approach.9A shorter par 4, but a steep uphill drive and a dog-leg to the right around thick gum trees makes this a challenging finish to the front 9 holes.10A shorter and straight par 4, but Palmer's Puddle awaits those who over-shoot the green, while large gum trees either side of the green spells trouble for any wayward approach shotA shorter and straight par 4, but Palmer's Puddle awaits those who over-shoot the green, while large gum trees either side of the green spells trouble for any wayward approach shot11Another straight par four. Drive towards a slight crest and then a mid- to long-iron shot to a slightly elevated green which slopes down from back to front.Another straight par four. Drive towards a slight crest and then a mid- to long-iron shot to a slightly elevated green which slopes down from back to front.12A longer par four which bends to the left - a long drive slightly to the right could find the rough. Approach shots need to carry a slight incline in the fairway to another slightlA longer par four which bends to the left - a long drive slightly to the right could find the rough. Approach shots need to carry a slight incline in the fairway to another slightl13A short par five, but the tee shot is up a steep hill. Green is reachable in two, but the pin position is usually unsighted for the second shot. Stray drives and fairway shots will14A shorter par four, but big hitters may have to put away the driver on this hole. There's a sharp slope at the back of this smaller green, so club selection on the approach shot isA shorter par four, but big hitters may have to put away the driver on this hole. There's a sharp slope at the back of this smaller green, so club selection on the approach shot is15A downhill par three, but by no means an easy birdie opportunity.16A short fairway, followed by a near-90 degree dog-leg left. Big hitters can cut this corner at their own peril. A cautious iron shot off the tee will leave about 150m to the green,17A short but treacherous par 3. Thick tee trees to the left, and a vicious slope off the green to the right. This hole is usually exposed to strong winds, making club selection diffA short but treacherous par 3. Thick tee trees to the left, and a vicious slope off the green to the right. This hole is usually exposed to strong winds, making club selection diff18A long, snaking par 5 to finish. The fairway bends left after the drive, then right as you approach the green. Gum trees to the left of the fairway will punish stray drives, while
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