From The Tee The tee shot must negotiate the two strategically placed bunkers on the dog leg left.
From The Fairway
On The Green A single bunker protects the front, left corner of the green. The approach shot is longer than it appears. The ‘tiger’ line is over the corner but be careful of the bunker waiting to trap you.
From The Tee The drive needs to be positioned down the right side of
From The Fairway the fairway to give the player a sight of the green. The second shot to an elevated green must be very precise with anything long finding the out-of-bounds at the back.
From The Tee The big hitter can reach in 2 and set up a 2-putt birdie.
From The Fairway
On The Green A short hitter can still get a regulation par. The main O-Bstacle is the large tree protecting the front left approach to the green. The green itself is well banked but relatively flat.
From The Fairway The tee shot must carry to the fairway to leave a short approach.
On The Green Club selection for the second shot is vital – anything short will roll down the bank in front of the green and anything big will reach the out-of-bounds.
From The Tee A hidden bunker protects the front, right of the green and stops a weak tee shot reaching the putting surface.
From The Fairway
On The Green The left hand bunker will catch a pulled shot. The green slopes to the front left corner and any pitch from the back will run down the hill.
From The Tee The green is well protected at the right end of the dog leg.
From The Fairway
On The Green A big hitter can risk a second shot across the pit but danger lurks in the mounds and bunkers. The smart shot is to the angle and followed by a confident pitch to a generous green,
From The Tee Danger lurks down the right. The lateral water hazard extends to the corner of the dog leg. The second shot must negotiate the nest of bunkers and the lake.