1Favoring the right portion of the fairway will save unnecessary strokes. Your second shot needs to be positioned down the left hand side to avoid the large Oaks that guard the righ2A short uphill par 4, with lots of trouble on the right. Most tee shots that favor the left side will kick a little right into the off camber fairway. Your second shot will play sl3A very good par 3, that depending on the wind, time of day, and pin location can play much longer than expected. This is the result of a deeper than average green, with lots of rooA very good par 3, that depending on the wind, time of day, and pin location can play much longer than expected. This is the result of a deeper than average green, with lots of roo4The very long and narrow par 4, which plays much longer than the score card indicates. Out of bounds haunts the left side fairway, with a water hazard all the way down the right.5A new back tee has made what was a fairly straight forward hole, into a more of a cerebral tee shot. Your tee shot is the key, as you must drive it left center and at least 200 yarA new back tee has made what was a fairly straight forward hole, into a more of a cerebral tee shot. Your tee shot is the key, as you must drive it left center and at least 200 yar6On this slight dogleg right par-4 you'll want to favor the left side of the fairway. Your second shot plays slightly longer than you might think.7This hole doglegs sharply left and uphill to a two tiered green. A slight draw off the tee will put you in the best position for your approach shot. Your second shot plays much lonThis hole doglegs sharply left and uphill to a two tiered green. A slight draw off the tee will put you in the best position for your approach shot. Your second shot plays much lon8This hole doglegs sharply left and uphill to a two tiered green. A slight draw off the tee will put you in the best position for your approach shot. Your second shot plays much lonThis hole doglegs sharply left and uphill to a two tiered green. A slight draw off the tee will put you in the best position for your approach shot. Your second shot plays much lon9This beautifully elevated tee shot plays downhill where you want to favor the center/right side of the fairway. Your next two shots are uphill, so be mindful to take an extra club.10Typically plays into a steady breeze – right to center of the fairway will give you the best angle for your approach. Shorter hitters need to decide if they have enough length to11Favor the right side of the fairway - tee shots will kick hard left, as the fairway slopes dramatically from right to left. Your second shot plays well uphill to a green. Aim for t12This Par 3 is the longest on the course, depending on the tees selected and wind direction, this hole can play longer than expected.13A very difficult driving hole, the trick to success off the tee is to drive towards the very tall eucalyptus tree, which is situated in the center of the landing area. Out of bound14Our signature hole, a downhill par 3/4, with a lovely water feature on the right. This water hazard notoriously grabs its fair share of errantly hit golf balls.15A very tight tee shot through some large eucalyptus will grab your immediate attention as you make your way to the fairway. Your second shot plays uphill, players should favor the 16A very deceiving tee shot to a green that slopes dramatically right to left. Picking the right distance is vital on this beautiful par 3.A very deceiving tee shot to a green that slopes dramatically right to left. Picking the right distance is vital on this beautiful par 3.17A sleeper par 4 that if you’re not careful, can bite you quick. Your tee shot should favor the right side only slightly, with longer hitters having a chance to get it pretty clos18A very demanding finishing hole, that requires a tee shot that needs to find the fairway, with O-B left and trouble right. Your second shot should favor the left center, allowing y
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