From The Fairway A difficult opening tee shot where finding the fairway is key. Avoiding the bunker with your approach shot is crucial to get your round off to a steady start.
From The Tee A slight dogleg left awaits followed by an approach to a well-protected green. A drain runs short and left of the green requiring a precise approach shot to the heart of the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green A slight dogleg left awaits followed by an approach to a well-protected green. A drain runs short and left of the green requiring a precise approach shot to the heart of the green.
From The Tee The 3rd hole is our first Par 3 on the front nine and is beautifully framed by some of our many pines. The green slopes heavily from back-to-front. Club selection is important to ensure you don't go long.
From The Fairway
On The Green The 3rd hole is our first Par 3 on the front nine and is beautifully framed by some of our many pines. The green slopes heavily from back-to-front. Club selection is important to ensure you don't go long.
From The Fairway The perfect risk and reward par 4. Lay up to a narrow fairway with a long iron or take the risk and go for the green over the corner with OOB right. The green is an upside-down saucer making it difficult to hold the green.
From The Fairway A tee shot favouring the left half of the fairway will set up an approach to a two-tiered green where club selection is key. With bunkers protecting the green on both sides, a par is a great score.
From The Tee This Par 3 can play anything from a wedge to a long iron depending on the wind direction. Bunkers on 3 sides protect a green that confuse even the most experienced golfer
From The Fairway
On The Green This Par 3 can play anything from a wedge to a long iron depending on the wind direction. Bunkers on 3 sides protect a green that confuse even the most experienced golfer
From The Fairway The most difficult hole on the course is a long Par 4 where a tee-shot finding the left center of the fairway is ideal. A long approach shot awaits to a raised green protected by bunkers on both sides. Par is a win.
From The Tee Avoid the trees on the right at all costs. Seldom reachable in two shots, an accurate lay up is required to set up a birdie chance on this two-tired green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Avoid the trees on the right at all costs. Seldom reachable in two shots, an accurate lay up is required to set up a birdie chance on this two-tired green.
From The Fairway Finding the fairway from a raised tee sets up a great opportunity to make birdie. A green that slopes from back-to-front will prove tricky for any approach shot that finishes above the hole.
From The Fairway The easiest hole on the course is a reachable par 5 for the medium-to-long hitter. The left half of the fairway opens up the green and gives you the best opportunity to get on in two shots.
From The Tee A gentle right-to-left dogleg. The trickiest green on the course if you are not on the correct level with your approach shot. Only the bravest golfers go for the back-left pin position
From The Tee The 12th is our signature hole. A stream runs short of a brilliantly designed green set at an angle to the tee box. The middle of the green is your friend here.
From The Fairway
On The Green The 12th is our signature hole. A stream runs short of a brilliantly designed green set at an angle to the tee box. The middle of the green is your friend here.
From The Fairway A sharp right-to-left dogleg with danger all down the left. A drain runs down the left and across the fairway at 120 m to the center of the green. A raised green means an up-and down will be a challenge.
From The Tee A long Par 4 with a slight dogleg right. Avoid the water hazard and trees all down the righthand side and you will have the best angle to attack this green with a mid-to-long iron
From The Fairway Keep to the left half of the left-to-right sloping fairway if you can whilst avoiding the big fairway bunker on the left. A slightly raised green is protected by two deep bunkers short of the green.
From The Fairway A demanding tee shot where the fairway can be hard to find. A large green is beautifully set back into the forest where club selection is key to avoid three-putting.
From The Tee Our shortest par 3 is beautifully framed by trees on both sides to a green that opens up the sunlight. The green has subtle slopes from all sides. Finding the middle of the green is always a good result.
From The Fairway
On The Green Our shortest par 3 is beautifully framed by trees on both sides to a green that opens up the sunlight. The green has subtle slopes from all sides. Finding the middle of the green is always a good result.
From The Fairway Our final hole begins with a tee shot out a narrow shoot where the goal is to avoid the fairways bunkers on both sides. The green is protected by bunkers and OOB on both sides. With the clubhouse only metres away, it's time to sit back and relax in o