1The opening tee shot on the Woodhill Country Club course is a challenging start to your round of golf. The hole is designed with numerous obstacles penalizing wayward shots, as intThe majority of Golfers will play a 3 wood off the tee, ideally ending short of the bunker placed on the left-hand side of the fairway, making it easy for the player to approach thKeep an eye out for the 2 large bunkers guarding the front side of the green and the 1 large bunker on the far-left side.2The second hole is the most difficult par three on the course, even though it poses no apparent danger. Golfers can expect an average distance of 190 meters from the white tee and The green is slightly elevated with no dramatic slopes and looks deceptively smaller than what it is.3The hole starts with a challenging tee shot and is ranked the longest par 5 on the course, best played with a driver of the tee.Stay clear of the two bunkers positioned to the right of the fairway. Long hitters will have a chance of reaching the green in two shots, while shorter hitters will have to play a From this angle, the player will then have a clear shot to attack the green. Be aware when approaching the pin as the green is slightly raised, with a larger slope.4This is one of the first risk and reward holes. Best played with a driver of the tee, allowing the player to possibly reach the green in regulation. Long hitters can attempt a tiger line over the bunker, while shorter hitters will have to play conservatively towards the fairly large portion of the fairway, approximately 255 metKeep an eye out for the largest waste bunker on the course which is situated to the left-hand side of this fairway – you cannot miss it on your way to the green.5This par 5 is one of the more scenic holes and will excite all players. The fairway features a generous landing area and is best played with a driver or three wood off the tee.The second shot will require accuracy, most players will need to lay up to an area recorded as the narrowest fairway on the course. This specific spot is 150m out and will provide the player with an open approach shot to the green.6The hole has an elevation drop of 40m and is best played with a hybrid or long irons off the tee. If played correctly the player will gain distance through a downhill roll and end Be sure to correctly calculate the distance to the green as the downhill shortens the approach shot distance by 10 meters.Stay clear of the two greenside bunkers protecting the front and middle portion of the green.7This special par-three holds its own unique challenges and its layout affects players mentally.Par three features two dramatic mounds right and left situated 25m short of the green. From a player’s point of view, the green appears smaller than it really is.The green features no dramatic slopes but be careful to not over club as there is a steep drop at the back of the green.8Be sure to take in the scenic views from the 8th tee. The tee box is slightly elevated above the fairway and the fairway itself has a strong right to left dogleg.The majority of golfers will play a 3 wood off the tee, ideally ending short of the two fairway bunkers.From this point, 150m out the player will be in a safe position to attack the 2-tier green. The approach shot is best played to the left portion of the green. Be careful as the rig9The 9th hole is well known as the second shortest par 4 on the course. This hole is best played with a hybrid or 3 wood off the tee. Watch out for the water hazard along the right-Be cautious on your approach shot as the largest greenside bunker on the course is situated to the right of the green.
Players can attempt to attack the pin as the green features no dramatic slopes.10Hole number 10 on Woodhill Country Club is known as the hole with the widest fairway on the golf course and comes in at stroke 8 for men and stroke 8 for ladies.This hole is very well designed and is best played with a straight shot of the tee. The fairway is well protected by numerous trees as well as three large fairway bunkers.This hole has a steep incline from tee-box to Green. Due to this rise, the player almost never sees the pin location which makes it rather difficult to get the second shot close to11Hole number eleven at Woodhill Country Club is rated as stroke 18 for men and stroke 16 for ladies. This hole design is a sweeping left to right and is best played with a slight cuThe fairway is protected by two fairway bunkers, + – 80m short of the green collecting 2nd & 3rd shots. The green is protected by three well-placed greenside bunkers covering a lThe green is designed with a steep incline from front to back. The top Plato of the green provides elite pin positions and can play very difficult into the wind.12The twelfth hole is known as the signature Hole here at Woodhill Country Club. This hole is rated as stroke 12 for both men and ladies.After taking in the beautiful view the players are confronted by a rather difficult hole. The Tee-box is slightly raised in relation to the green providing difficult club selectionThe green is protected by a water hazard short of the green collecting any miss-hit shots. The green is also protected by two greenside bunkers left and right of the green.13Hole thirteen is stroke 2 for men and stroke 4 for ladies and comes in at a total of 362 meters. The hole design is uphill running from the lowest part tee-box to the highest part The hole features no fairway bunkers but is well protected by trees both left and right of the fairway collecting wayward tee-shots. The green is protected by one large greenside bThe green is wonderfully designed featuring numerous dramatic slopes as well as funnel areas collecting shots missed to the right of the green.14Hole fourteen is rated as stroke 6 for men and ladies. It is one of the scenic Holes on Woodhill where we can still find traces of the old farm that this wonderful course was builtThe fourteenth hole is a slightly narrower hole with the out-of-bounce stakes tight along the right-hand side. The hole has two fairway bunkers positioned to the right of the fairway, collecting tee-shots moving left to right. The green is designed in a three-leave clover shape and provides15Hole number fifteen is rated as stroke 16 for men and stroke 18 for ladies. The fifteenth Hole is seen as one of the risks and reward holes on Woodhill Country Club.With a distance of only 309m from the white markers, we can understand why this hole is so tempting to attack. The fairway is very well-designed sloping towards the body of water aThe best club selection off this tee will be with a mid to long iron. By doing this, the player will avoid not only the tight out-of-bounce line that runs on both sides of the hole16The Sixteenth hole at Woodhill Country Club is rated the 3rd most difficult par three on the golf course, coming in at stroke 14 for both men and ladies.This hole is protected by a water hazard running the length of the hole, moving closer to the green as the hole progresses.The green is also protected by a well place greenside bunker designed to test the player’s ability if ending up in this bunker.17Hole # 17 at Woodhill Country Club is one of the trickier par 5’s on the golf course featuring several hazards the player needs to pass before reaching the green.Hole # 17 features a snake-like fairway as the hole progresses. The fairway is protected by two well-placed fairway bunkers, a water hazard running the length of the hole as well aHole # 17 features a difficult raised green and is protected by two greenside bunkers towards the left of the green as well as a water hazard also placed towards the left of the gr18The eighteenth hole at Woodhill Country Club is most definitely a spectacular finish to a superb round of golf. The hole stretches a length of 390 m from the white markers and holdWater running the length of the hole along the left makes this hole difficult from the tee shot through to second and third shot attempts towards the green.The green is well protected by three greenside bunkers protecting the front to the middle portion of the green. The green is also well protected by a penalty zone to the left of th
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