1Hit it straight and you should be sweet for a par start,but spray it and you will either be wet or in the trees. There is also a ridge running along the left side of the fairway which can kick your drive into the rough or river.Further down there are trees on the left and rough on the right which can be awkward to escape and over the back of the green is difficult to get up and down from.2If you’ve had a rough start, here’s some relief -a straightforward hole with a green that slopes gently from back to front. Don’t go long or left, as the lengthy rough will swallow wayward shots.3One of the toughest holes on the coursewith an undulating fairway which is guarded by trees left and right for the first 250m before curving to the left. It requires a long drive down the right side of the fairway to geGo too far left and there is big trouble with trees, gnarly rough and out of bounds. Stray right and you face punching it out of the timber. Your difficulties don’t stop there as4This plays much longer than it measures because it is sharply uphill most of the way.Again there are trees and out of bounds left and more trees right if you are not straight off the tee. If your drive doesn’t carry the hill be prepared to watch it trickle all thOnce you’ve stopped puffing from the climb up Coronary Hill, be precise with your approach shot to a green that slopes severely from back to front and falls away into fluffy roug5Take a moment to catch your breath and admire the lovelyview down the valley before tackling this often tricky hole that slopes sharply from left to right.The big gums to the left catch a lot of stray tee shots, while the tall tree on the right is a distraction and difficult to hit over. Leave yourself above or below the green and yo6Another splendidly scenic hole that sweepsdownhill and to the left but beware danger lurks. Drive it left over the poplars and you’re out of bounds,while a bunker and more trees are ready to penalise any shots to the right. Even if you hit a good drive, for most it is still a long second into a small green surrounded by juicy 7A short par 4 but don’t be fooled into thinking it’s a doddle as many golfers have walked away shaking their heads.You can’t see the green from the elevated tee as the fairway bends to left. But there’s plenty to penalise a poor drive, including a creek running across the fairway,trees and out of bounds to the left and even more trees and bushes to the right. If it doubt, take a shorter club off the tee to lay up. The approach requires care to avoid the bun8An invitingly wide fairway but look out if you don’t hit it.Anything left and you risk ending in a creek or the river, while right – you guessed it – is rough and trees aplenty.There is also a creek to cross about 70m out from a green which falls away to the right. Another toilet is located to the right of the green for those caught short.9This is one of our signature holes across the Maitai River and a test of your course management skills.It is aptly named Faux Pas and has ruined many a good round because it requires a precise drive to skirt a grove of trees on the right, particularly when playing off the blue tees.You are then faced with a short iron over the water to a large two-tiered green surrounded by thick rough and out of bounds left, right and over the back. The number of balls you c
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