1A mid-length par 4 to start where the tee shot needs to be placed just right of the bunker to leave a good angle into a gently contoured green. The big hitter is better placed with2The best shot is played down the left side of this long hole. The key is to avoid the pond that guards the right part of the green – and stay out of the bunkers that stretch alonMake sure to avoid the back bunkers if the pin is front left, as a miscued bunker shot could find a watery grave. Making par on this hole is a good score.3Although distance off the tee can be an advantage on this hole, accuracy is the key to par or birdie.Water stretches along the left of the hole and a bunker protects the front right portion of the green. Hitting the green may seem easy but an undulating green awaits.4A long iron is required to reach this green. Any prevailing wind will see the ball be pushed from right to left towards the water and be aware that a bunker protects the right part5A premium is placed on an accurate tee shot on this hole. A bunker protects the right and water on the left. Coupled with an undulating fairway the player will be happy just to be on the cut surface.Be sure to take an extra club or two when hitting to the green to compensate for the uphill green, which is well protected by bunkers left, front and right.6A hole of choices, do you go left, right, or over the dead tree that guards the opening of the fairwayOnce on the fairway do you lay up or risk getting close to the green that is protected by bunkers? A great par 5 hole.7A long par 4, dog leg around to the right, slightly downhill. The best line is to just miss the bunkers on the right as the ball will bounce down to the level ground leaving a mid-8A great little par 3. Short, no bunkers, but a birdie is not a given. A lump stands in front of the green to make the hole look longer than the yardage suggests.Once on the green, it’s time to navigate around a gently contoured green.9The number 1 rated hole on the course. The fairway runs out at about 196m then leaving a long iron or fairway wood to a big green.The layup area on the second shot is out to the left. Bunkers protect the front of the green and also on the left.10A good start to the second nine with a dog leg to the right, up and over the hill, leaving a downhill second shot into a contoured green.Avoid bunkers on the right of the fairway. Bunkers protect both sides of the green and include a grass bunker on the right.11The line on this hole is straight towards the halfway house. You need to be straight and long enough past the trees on the left to give yourself a good look at this green. Strategi12A tough par 3. Slightly uphill into a big green. A false front and nothing behind the green make this a hard hole to judge.Bunkers guard the left and front of the green. Trust your yardage and play for the right centre of the green.13A great par 5 that runs up through the valley. Position your drive as close to the left bunkers to leave a long second towards the green.Avoid the large tree on the left which leaves you a simple pitch into a huge green.Watch for the pin placement as it can play longer with a back pin placement.14A dog leg left, avoiding the bunkers on the left leaves a mid-iron approach into a well-contoured green. Driving through the fairway will see you needing to avoid a large tree on t15A short par 3 across the water with a bunker at the back. If the pin is tucked to the left, the safe option is to just play for the middle of the green.16A long par 4 straight downhill. Avoid going right as you may not find your ball again.The second shot will play shorter as it is still downhill into a big green. Bunkers guard the right side of the green.17A real long 3 – shot par 5. Once you’re in the fairway you have to then decide where to lay up. Left is the best option to avoid the bunkers and water on the right. Beware as a18A long par 4 to finish your round. A dog leg right over a crest into a heavily guarded green. Par here to finish and you will be happy.
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