1Starting your days play off with a gentle bunt down the fairway of this medium length par 4.Keep your drive down the right of the fairway and away from the thick rough on the left and the well placed tree in the centre of the fairway.Your approach will require a medium to short iron to a long green protected by a large bunker on the right. Par is a solid start to your round.2Accuracy off the tee is a must for this stroke 2. Two bunkers protect the left fairway whilst three well positioned trees will punish any errant tee shot to the right.For the longer hitters taking over these trees is an option.A mid to long iron will be required for your second and hitting the heart of this green is a must. Any shot pulled left will be punished by a well positioned bunker.3A chance to take in the breathtaking views of the Sandton Skyline and get a birdie on the card.The tee shot should favour the right hand side of the fairway however beware of the well positioned fairway bunkers.Lay up to your favourite distance or attack the green in two taking on the bunkers just short of the green.4A testing Par 3 requiring a mid to long iron into a well protected green. Favour the right of the green keeping clear of the big greenside bunker left. A par of this hole will be a5Not a long par 4 however missing the fairway bunker and getting the ball onto the fairway is a must.The green is protected by water in front and two bunkers. Not a big green so club selection is important.6A long par 3 played uphill to a well shaped and undulating green. Ensure you take sufficient club to get up and be careful of the bunker protecting the left side of the green.Once you are safely on the green take your time to read your putt as this green can be tricky.7After a tough 3 hole stretch it’s time to get another birdie. Favour the right hand side of the fairway as the ball tends to feed to the left.For the longer hitters, going for the green in two requires an approach over the water protecting the front of the green.If you wish to lay up then leaving yourself short of the water and a comfortable distance to the green is the best way forward. Any errant shot into the green may be caught in one 8A downhill par 4 with a sharp dogleg left. The fairway is protected by a well positioned bunker on the left and any tee shot hit through the fairway may be caught in the trees.A three wood or long iron off the tee is required and favour the more generous right hand side of the fairway.The green is the smallest on the course and slightly elevated resulting in any ball missing feeding away.9A tricky driving hole with two well positioned bunkers looking to capture any errant tee shot. Ensure you hit the widest landing area short of the bunkers and leave yourself a mid 10A good drive on this downhill straight par 4 will leave you with a good approach. The hole is protected by natural grasses and well placed trees for those off line tee shots.The green is protected by a solitary bunker and will punish any mishit shot.11Bring out the driver as this lengthy par 4 will require a good tee shot straight up the fairway.The two fairway bunkers are to be missed and any ball on the beach will leave a tough shot to the green. A long to mid iron will be required to a well protected green.12Keep your ball to the left of the fairway bunkers to give yourself a clear view of the green for your second shot. Any ball to the right of the fairway will have two well placed trThere is a small dip just before the green so don’t let this trick you when picking a club. Bunkers protect the left and right sides of the green. Any ball going long and left wi13Yes, another par 5. Your line off the tee is just to the right of the fairway bunker.The ball will feed left and into the centre of the fairway.The longer hitters will have a great opportunity to attack the green whilst those choosing to layup can also feed the ball close the green. A really good opportunity to get a well 14A wolf in sheep’s clothing, don’t let this beautiful hole trick you. Make sure you keep your ball away from the fairway bunker as this will leave you with a treacherous shot toHit the heart of the fairway and you’ll still have a short iron into the green. The green is protected by a bunker front, water down the right and a bunker back left. Head down a15One of the shorter Par 3’s on the course however your tee shot is required to carry over “boulder dam”.Club selection is extremely important and finding this green is a must. Any ball hit left will find the bunker whilst balls running off the right will require the softest of touche16A beautiful yet tough dogleg left par 4. Favours the right hand side of the fairway however stay clear of the two fairway bunkers.A long well placed fairway bunker is positioned on the left of the fairway for any tee shot slightly pulled. Your approach to the long and narrow green will require an accurate shoDistance control to the green is very important as being some distance from the flag will leave a tricky putt.17The last of the Par 3’s and once again requiring a tee shot over water. The green has two well placed bunkers in front and behind to punish the incorrect club selection.The putting surface will also test the flat stick and walking off with a two putt will be a good result.18The last hole of the day and make sure it’s a good one. A straight tee shot up the middle will leave you in good stead and between the two fairway bunkers.There’s no rest yet as the approach will require an accurate shot as three bunkers guard the green.
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