1Straight away hole and a potential birdie, but thick bush on the right and trees on the left can catch a wayward driveA ridge across the long and undulating green, together with the right to left and back to front slopes results in plenty of borrow on longer putts, with many approach shots finishi2Straight away hole with bush and hazards on both sides to catch the errant shot.
A large tree on the right just forward of the tee bed can be a problem for the unwary.3Slight dog leg right with bush on the right and playing to a green that slopes right to left.Greenside mounds call for an accurate second shot.4Straight away hole with bush on the right , hazards on the left and at driver length across the fairway.Second shot to elevated green.5Tee shot across a dam with dense bush either side and behind the green, which slopes from back to front.Tee shot across a dam with dense bush either side and behind the green, which slopes from back to front.6Dog leg right, with dense bush guarding the full length of the fairway on the left and right.
The hole rises steeply from the teebed to the dogleg.
For big hitters, a well-placed7Straight away hole with the ever-present bush bordering both sides.Drive is best placed right of centre to avoid overhanging branches of a large tree on the left which can interfere with the 2nd shot to split level green8Considered by many members to be the most difficult hole on the course.With a narrow driving area between trees, an accurate teeshot to the centre left of the fairway is essential to open up the dog leg for the approach to the green, which slopes from9Short par 3 to an elevated, split level green that slopes from back to front, fully in view from the Clubhouse.
Bunkers on either side of the front half of the green.
Wind can beShort par 3 to an elevated, split level green that slopes from back to front, fully in view from the Clubhouse.
Bunkers on either side of the front half of the green.
Wind can be10A dog leg left, where bush on both sides and a hidden gully in front of a green protected by mounds on either side of a narrow entry, make this a difficult par 4.A dog leg left, where bush on both sides and a hidden gully in front of a green protected by mounds on either side of a narrow entry, make this a difficult par 4.11Dog leg right, the longest hole on the course.
Off the tee it is advisable to avoid the right side as trees will limit the options for your second shot.
The fairway is lined by t12Another long par 4 with trees on both sides, slight dog leg left and a hidden gully in front of the green which slopes from back to front and is surrounded by mounds.
13Straight away hole with bunkers left and right of a raised green with a steep bank behind.Straight away hole with bunkers left and right of a raised green with a steep bank behind.14A dog leg right considered by many members to be the most challenging hole on the course.
Trees line the fairway and the last 150 metres is uphill to a two-tiered green sloping fr15Straight away hole where a drive right of centre can finish in deep rough or trees because of the slope of the fairway.
A ridge across the green provides for pin placements that c16Dog leg right where the drive is vital because of trees on both sides and a hazard on the right.
The undulating green slopes from back to front and a bunker catches errant shots o17Dog leg left and a potential birdie for a well-placed drive that avoids trees on the left and does not go across the fairway into the thick and unforgiving bush on the right.
ThisDog leg left and a potential birdie for a well-placed drive that avoids trees on the left and does not go across the fairway into the thick and unforgiving bush on the right.
This18Short hole back to the Clubhouse with two bunkers short left and a third on the right side of the green.
A well grassed, tiered slope along the left of the green catches the misdiShort hole back to the Clubhouse with two bunkers short left and a third on the right side of the green.
A well grassed, tiered slope along the left of the green catches the misdi
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