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Ashgrove Golf Club Golf Course Map /Ashgrove Golf Club Golf Holes Map
Ashgrove Golf Club Golf Course Review in The Gap, QD in 4061

THE GAP WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
424
4
297
3
173
5
466
4
298
3
127
4
260
3
333
3
149
3
114
4
311
4
290
3
157
5
442
4
299
4
294
3
130
4
276
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee A long par 4 requiring a straight drive and long iron second shot to reach the green or its surrounds. Straying off the fairway into the trees on either side will usually mean a dropped shot. Tough hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee Accuracy off the tee required here, as anything pushed too far right will find trouble. The tee shot is critical here as the fairway slopes from right to left. A good drive will leave only a short iron to the green that is round the dog leg to the left.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee A fantastically challenging Par 3 that is one of THE feature holes of the course. The 7 million litre Lake Mansini ("Pete's Pond") creates a difficult water carry that tests even the A-Grade golfer, just quietly. Shooting to a two-tiered green, club selection is important. Anything under clubbed will find the upslope to the green or a watery grave - not a hole for the faint-hearted!
From The Fairway
On The Green A fantastically challenging Par 3 that is one of THE feature holes of the course. The 7 million litre Lake Mansini ("Pete's Pond") creates a difficult water carry that tests even the A-Grade golfer, just quietly. Shooting to a two-tiered green, club selection is important. Anything under clubbed will find the upslope to the green or a watery grave - not a hole for the faint-hearted!
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee A short Par 5. A good drive will see you reach the top of the hill or beyond, setting up the opportunity to "go for the green". An errant drive (either left or right) will provide much more trouble though, and will require some thought on how to get back on track. A bunker on the left provides some protection for the green, as does the grass gully at the front of the green. A good birdie chance he
From The Fairway
On The Green A short Par 5. A good drive will see you reach the top of the hill or beyond, setting up the opportunity to "go for the green". An errant drive (either left or right) will provide much more trouble though, and will require some thought on how to get back on track. A bunker on the left provides some protection for the green, as does the grass gully at the front of the green. A good birdie chance he
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee A shortish par 4 with the green protected on the right hand side by a water hazard. Again, length off the tee is not as important as accuracy. The subtle slopes in the good-sized green mean that putting from the wrong side of the pin can be dangerous. A good test of golf.
From The Fairway
On The Green A shortish par 4 with the green protected on the right hand side by a water hazard. Again, length off the tee is not as important as accuracy. The subtle slopes in the good-sized green mean that putting from the wrong side of the pin can be dangerous. A good test of golf.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee "The Postage Stamp" - A short par 3 that is deceiving. If you miss the green, then the pressure’s on to get up and down. Two bunkers on the left-hand side and a steep bank on the right and back protect the saucer shaped green. Add to this some interesting slopes on the green, and you have a hole that can easily cost you bogey or worse.
From The Fairway
On The Green "The Postage Stamp" - A short par 3 that is deceiving. If you miss the green, then the pressure’s on to get up and down. Two bunkers on the left-hand side and a steep bank on the right and back protect the saucer shaped green. Add to this some interesting slopes on the green, and you have a hole that can easily cost you bogey or worse.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A short par 4 with a fairway that slopes from left to right. The big hitters still need to be accurate, as anything right will see the green blocked out by trees and anything left may catch the line of trees down the fairway. Bunkers protect the green on both sides, the right front and left middle of the putting surface. Pin position can make a difference to the type of approach shot played.
On The Green
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee A testing and picturesque finishing hole with a creek winding its way through the middle, which comes into play depending on the line taken. After negotiating the drive - without going in the creek or out of bounds - the approach shot to the good-sized green sees bunkers front left and front right.
From The Fairway
On The Green A testing and picturesque finishing hole with a creek winding its way through the middle, which comes into play depending on the line taken. After negotiating the drive - without going in the creek or out of bounds - the approach shot to the good-sized green sees bunkers front left and front right.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee Standing on the elevated tee block, a reasonably accurate tee shot will see you on or somewhere around the green, which is guarded at the front by grass mounding. From there, your short game touch will determine your score. The main danger is out of bounds if you’re too long.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee A very good middle iron par 3 with a hazard down the start of the left hand side, which then turns into out of bounds, before a green protected by 4 bunkers, 2 each side. Not much better down the right where trees protect anything too errant.
From The Fairway
On The Green A very good middle iron par 3 with a hazard down the start of the left hand side, which then turns into out of bounds, before a green protected by 4 bunkers, 2 each side. Not much better down the right where trees protect anything too errant.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Accuracy off the tee again here, as anything left is in the scrub and anything right will take the ridge that runs along the right side of the fairway and roll onto the next fairway, or worse into the creek. The fairway bunker that sits about 160 metres from the tee catches some drives, but can be avoided or flown, between you and me. From there, an elevated approach to the green should again be a
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee A dogleg left hole that sees anything left go into the creek, and anything right hit the ridge and lose distance and position. Either of these two outcomes makes par a difficult score. The drive landing area sees an approach of approx. 110 to 140 metres to a green that is protected by a bunker either side with more trouble at the back.
From The Fairway
On The Green A dogleg left hole that sees anything left go into the creek, and anything right hit the ridge and lose distance and position. Either of these two outcomes makes par a difficult score. The drive landing area sees an approach of approx. 110 to 140 metres to a green that is protected by a bunker either side with more trouble at the back.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A long par 3 from the back markers, that plays longer than its distance because it’s all uphill. If you negotiate the fairway protected by trees either side, you can hopefully reach somewhere round the very tricky two tiered green, further protected on the left by a bunker. Par here is a good result.
On The Green
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A testing opening hole that is a tight par 5 with a tree lined fairway. A good drive leaves you with a tough decision as to lay up or have a crack at the green. Don’t miss it left or right for your third shot to the new green that is cut into the mountain and leaves steep slopes on each side of the green. Rated 6 for a Par 5 with good reason if you get off the fairway.
On The Green
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee A dog leg left par 4 with a drive landing area that will leave approx. 130 metres to the green. A straight drive will set up the best approach, with anything off the fairway requiring some thought as to how to approach the green. Be aware that trying to "cut the corner" can bring rewards or trouble.
From The Fairway
On The Green A dog leg left par 4 with a drive landing area that will leave approx. 130 metres to the green. A straight drive will set up the best approach, with anything off the fairway requiring some thought as to how to approach the green. Be aware that trying to "cut the corner" can bring rewards or trouble.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee Placement of the tee shot from the tee is crucial with a large tree partly blocking the line to the preferred landing area of the fairway. Trouble for anything right and bailing out left leaves a longer approach. The green itself is well protected by a bunker short and left, bunkers front right, and a green side hazard running along the right and back of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee Standing on the elevated tee sees out of bounds to the left, and a green protected by a greenside bunker on the left, a bunker short and right and another bunker at the back. Closer to the green on the right sees a sloping bank which if hit will see your ball move further right of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A short hole with a sloping left to right fairway. Aim to the left of the rock in the middle of the fairway and try and position the ball. The fairway bunker guarding the short right catches the pushed shots whilst the trees down the left cover that side. The long fairway bunkers on the right can easily come into play increasing the difficulty of the approach to the undulating green, further prote
On The Green

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