1A straight-away 347 metre par 4 with O-B left, the perfect drive is slightly right of centre with a draw to the top of the rise or beyond for the bombers. From here it is a short to middle iron to a long narrow green with deep bunkers on both sides. Long here calls for luck with avoiding palms and paths, while short will demand atten2O-B left leaves the tee-shot bail-out to the right side of a generous fairway that is fairly severely uphill and nearly always into the prevailing south-easter. Hit the ball straig3This pivotal 432m hole offers classic risk-reward options. A good drive to the corner leaves 200 metres to a well protected green, while a tee-shot across the dam requires selectioOn the green, watch out for the vagaries of one of only two greens on the course that slope to the east.4The first of the par threes that demands accuracy to avoid greenside traps left and right and careful club selection to find the correct level of this two-tiered green. Avoid going5A slight dog-leg left, avoid the trouble left with a drive favouring right of centre. The bigger hitters can fly the second fairway bunker at 230m, leaving a short iron to a front-Long is not always the worst option here, as the chip will be back into the slope. The green-side bunker left is a better “miss” than the trees right if recovering with your ap6A straight drive to the corner of the dog-leg here leaves a middle iron to a well bunkered, green.The “Tiger” line cuts the corner and can either promise a birdie, or bogie or worse if the drive clips one of the many trees framing the right-hand side of the approach leg. A This hole is home to the flattest green on the course.7At 285 metres, this dead straight par 4’s only protection is the prevailing breeze and the pond fronting the narrow, sloping green.f the pin is short, avoid getting too much action on the approach shot and spinning the ball back into the drink. Long is no bargain either so choose the approach club carefully.8There is water all down the left, but a slight miss right shouldn’t present too many problems making three. Over the back of the green is deadHitting into a two-tiered green that’s 30 metres deep, it’s judgement of the wind and club selection here that will present realistic birdie opportunities9It’s a 230 metre straight hit from the blue tees to the middle of a heavily contoured green, guarded well by bunkers short left and right. The safer conventional play from the tee is to the corner with a middle to long iron, leaving a wedge or short iron for the approach.This hole’s best defence is the green which will grab your attention no matter from where you are putting. The other feature of note with No 9 is O-B left.10Another straight par 4 with a generously wide fairway and receptive green guarded both sides by good bunkers which are a preferable miss to wide or long. Short in front is not a bad miss either.11A great medium length par 3 that belies it’s stroke 16 index. Three bunkers green-side right trap the wind or spin affected shot, while mounding on the left demands perfect touch Long is not the worst place to miss this green.12Enter the “business” stretch of the course with this demanding 368 metre par 4 that requires a precise tee shot shaped right to left uphill. The drive is the key here, with thr13Aside from the OB all down the right, there is nothing in this 506 metre par 5 that should present too many problems It’s straight, has one fairway and one greenside bunker, and a generous green sloping mainly right.14If you get a good drive away, the two fairway bunkers starting at 170 and 190 metres left don’t really come into play but the O-B right on this straightaway par 4 is obviously so A relatively flat green, guarded by 2 deep bunkers, will accept a well struck approach shot. This hole is all uphill and usually into the cooling sea breezes.15At 367 metres and usually into the wind, this index 3 hole demands a good tee shot. OB right and a fairway bunker and trees left, leave no options but to find the fairway off the e16The longest par three at 169 metres, the green is a wide target with bunker left and OB well right for the badly hit shot. At only 14m deep, choose a club that will get there but n Picking the true wind direction here is essential.17A reachable- in- two par 5 at 486m, the key to the seventeenth is the tee shot – water all down the right with (internal) OB on the far side of the water. Two bunkers guard a gen Long is not good, while short in front presents a relatively easy chip.18One of our juniors has aced this hole in competition so it is definitely reachable for the bigger drivers. Conventional play is to the corner (210m), leaving a very short iron (100 Again, long presents the more difficult recovery, but short left is a large bunker.
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