From The Tee Avoid the bunkers on left and right. A delicate second shot is required to avoid running off the back, necessitating a skilful chip to recover. Take time to admire the panoramic view.”
From The Fairway
On The Green Out of Bounds on the left; high dunes on the right; so drive for accuracy sacrificing length! The undulating green makes par a very good start.
From The Tee Be on the green from this elevated tee. Again out of bounds on the left and cunningly placed bunker on the right. If nervous or careful avail of bail out area on the right!”
From The Tee To make the green in 2, a long second shot must carry the bunker in front of the green. Trouble on the right. The green has 2 levels so check pin position before playing approach.”
From The Fairway
On The Green To make the green in 2, a long second shot must carry the bunker in front of the green. Trouble on the right. The green has 2 levels so check pin position before playing approach.”
From The Tee Note the narrow gap at the end of the Landing Area so a long accurate drive necessary to make regulation. The bunkers short of the green make the approach demanding. The long green slopes from the left.”
From The Fairway
On The Green Note the narrow gap at the end of the Landing Area so a long accurate drive necessary to make regulation. The bunkers short of the green make the approach demanding. The long green slopes from the left.”
From The Tee A classic par 3 with a slightly raised tee,a green surrounded by bunkers and lots of rough on both sides. Add in the distractions of mountains, sand dunes and the ocean and you will be happy with a par.
From The Fairway
On The Green A classic par 3 with a slightly raised tee,a green surrounded by bunkers and lots of rough on both sides. Add in the distractions of mountains, sand dunes and the ocean and you will be happy with a par.
From The Tee Not a drive for the fainthearted. Sacrifice length for keeping it straight. The green has bunkers in front and to the left and the huge green can have a pin position at the very back. A par feels like a birdie.”
From The Fairway
On The Green Not a drive for the fainthearted. Sacrifice length for keeping it straight. The green has bunkers in front and to the left and the huge green can have a pin position at the very back. A par feels like a birdie.”
From The Tee “The green looks invitingly huge from the tee. Check the pin position before you hit as a hump in the middle of the green can easily cause a three putt.”
From The Fairway
On The Green “The green looks invitingly huge from the tee. Check the pin position before you hit as a hump in the middle of the green can easily cause a three putt.”
From The Tee A straight drive followed by a mid-iron and a chip leading to a single put is the prudent approach; but if you want to try two big hits and a single putt for your birdie feel free!”
From The Fairway
On The Green A straight drive followed by a mid-iron and a chip leading to a single put is the prudent approach; but if you want to try two big hits and a single putt for your birdie feel free!”
From The Tee An awesome par 4 into the prevailing wind. Drive over the hill towards the chimneys in the distance. From the top of the hill admire the vista while you prepare to hit a full shot to the green. For shorter drives lay up short of the dunes and chip close.”
From The Fairway
On The Green An awesome par 4 into the prevailing wind. Drive over the hill towards the chimneys in the distance. From the top of the hill admire the vista while you prepare to hit a full shot to the green. For shorter drives lay up short of the dunes and chip close.”