1A subtle start to your round of golf with a slight dogleg to the right working its way downwards to the green.A driver off the tee aiming to the left of the fairway bunker will leave you in prime position.A large green will invite your approach shot however beware of the bunkers protecting both the right and left hand side of the green. A par on this opening hole will be good result2A tee shot demanding accuracy as two well positioned fairway bunkers will capture any errant shot.For the longer hitters, you may brave taking tiger line over the right hand bunker leaving a short iron into the green. The green is long and is protected by three bunkers.3The first par 5 on the course and a real gem. Hitting the fairway is a must if you wish to go for the green in two.Three fairway bunkers will collect any errant tee shot as well as the tree lined rough will spoil your chances of attacking the green. The view to the green is breath taking with tTwo bunkers protect the front of the green with two more bunkers positioned on the right and left. Be careful not to go long as this will leave a tough recovery.4A feature hole on the course with the correct club selection is vital in hitting this green.Your tee shot is played over water which protects the front of the green and any ball going long will end up in the bunker positioned at the back of the green. Par is always a gre5Don’t be fooled by the look of this pretty hole as she’s the toughest on the course. The fairway is shaped with a slight dogleg to the left and two bunkers protect either side. Your approach will leave a long to mid iron to a very well designed green.Bunkers protect the right whilst any ball missing on the left will feed away into the valley. Aim for the heart of the green, make par and run.6The shortest of the Par 5’s on the course offering a good chance of birdie. A well placed water hazard will penalise any errant tee shot hit down the right.Your second shot will be played uphill so ensure that you have sufficient club to get to your intended target.7A par 4 dogleg right played uphill on the drive with two hazards capturing any wayward drives. The first is the tree commonly known as the “Gobbler” on the right which is to beThe second is the fairway bunker positioned further up the fairway on the left. The green has three well positioned bunkers.8A medium length Par 3 which requires accuracy and precision. The green is shaped diagonally and has several undulations to test the putter. Two greenside bunkers protect the green.9A testing finish to your nine with your drive requiring accuracy off the tee. Water guards the right and thick trees the left of the fairway.Aim your tee shot at the middle bunker which will leave you with a long to mid iron into the green.10The 10th hole is played downhill and a well hit driver will leave only a short iron into a well-guarded green.With water right and a large bunker left, it is the heart of the green11The longest Par 4 on the course so bring out the driver and favour the left side of the fairway.Your approach to a long and narrow green will require accuracy. Any ball missing the green left or long will feed off into a valley as well as two bunkers protecting the right.12The shortest Par 4 and very much a risk and reward hole. For the longer hitters going for the green off the tee will require accuracy as water is positioned down the left of the faA long tee shot over the right hand bunker will see the ball feed down to the left. For those laying up, play short of the fairway bunker and you will still have a short iron into A long tee shot over the right hand bunker will see the ball feed down to the left. For those laying up, play short of the fairway bunker and you will still have a short iron into 13A very pretty par 3 with an elevated tee overlooking the green. Be sure to judge the distance correctly with the drop in elevation. Any errant tee shot will be caught in one of thr14A gentle par 4 with focus required off the tee. The fairway is lined with trees on either side as well as two bunkers. Once you have threaded your ball onto the fairway you will ha15This par 3 is no walk over and can play extremely long. Playing uphill into a long and narrow green so make sure you have sufficient club in your hand.A large bunker is positioned on the left and one bunker back right.Any ball going long and left will run away from the green into a catchment area leaving an extremely difficult up and down. Aim for the centre of this green.16The first Par 5 on the back nine and hitting driver down the left side of the fairway is the correct play.Players laying up should keep clear of the bunkers positioned to capture any ball hit to far up the fairway. A short iron is all that is required to attack the pin and give yoursel17A beautiful hole played from an elevated tee which overlooks the fairway and clubhouse in the fore ground.The fairway is well protected with several bunkers, laying up short of the bunkers will leaving a longer approach to the green. Taking on the bunkers and hitting past them will leaThe green is two tiered so make sure you are on the right side of the flag. Three bunkers protect the green as well as water to the front right.18A demanding par 5 played uphill towards the clubhouse. There is lots of space down the right hand side of the fairway off the tee so stay clear of the fairway bunker.Going for the green in two will require all carry to fly the bunker positioned short of the green.If you playing the hole as a three shot par 5, keep left of the bunkers positioned further up the fairway. A short iron is all that is required for your third but take enough club
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