1This relatively short opening par 5 offers a real birdie opportunity. It is reachable in two shots but beware the creek in front of the green. A large putting surface will test you2A straightaway par 4 with severe mounding on the right to catch the sliced tee shot. The second shot is slightly uphill to a well trapped undulating green.3Driving accuracy is essential. The green is well protected by water, sands traps short and to the right, and hollows behind.4This hole runs uphill and will play a little longer than it appears. Club selection is the key for the best birdie opportunities.5Ideally the tee shot should be played of the left side of the fairway affording the best approach.Natural bushland surrounds the green punishing wayward second shots.6The longest par 3 with a deceivingly deep green. This hole, combining length with extensive bunkering, will yield more bogies than pars.7The majestic clubhouse tower comes into view providing the ideal line for your tee shot.From the middle of the fairway the greenside dangers are obvious, whilst the moderately undulating green will require a delicate putting touch.8One of the most difficult tee shots at Terrey Hills.A particularly severe bunker on the right should be avoided at all costs.Play to the left centre of the green as any shot right will be penalised by deep gullies.9For all but the longest hitters this is a true 3 shot par 5. The second shot should be positioned to provide the best angle to the green, guarded closely by water and bunkers.10The back nine starts with a demanding par 4.The second shot should be strategically positioned to provide a safer angle to the green.Water comes into play down the entire left side of this challenging hole.11A deceptively tough par 4 requiring a well struck tee shot to provide vision to a green surrounded by water and bunkers.Club selection is important as water beyond the green provides severe penalties.12Not the longest par 3 at Terrey Hills, but certainly beautiful and testing, encompassing water, mounds and gullies. A courageous, accurate tee shot will be rewarded.13A long par 4 that will command the respect of all players. Your tee shot should be played left of centre to avoid penal fairway bunkering. Follow this with a mid to long iron to a 14A long par 5 which requires thought on every shot.If hazards are avoided on the drive and second shot, think carefully about club selection to the well trapped15A huge bunker meanders some hundred meters along the right side of the fairway and curves around the end of the green. A par 3 of intimidating presence to test the nerves towards the finish of the round.16A premium is placed on driving at this reachable par 5 and aggression may reward the longer hitters.A long, high second shot is called for to keep the ball on the putting surface.A less adventurous route is to favour the left side, leaving a relatively short pitch.17A testing par 4 in anyone’s language.Deep hollows on the left side should be avoided from the tee as they obscure visibility of the green.A lay-up second shot could be wise option as water encroaches on the right hand side of the green.18A par 4 of unique quality. A dogleg left where avoidance of the many hazards is essential.The second shot uphill will always play longer than it appears.The shallow green calls for precise club selection and execution.
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