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East Geelong Golf Course Golf Course Map /East Geelong Golf Course Golf Holes Map
East Geelong Golf Course Golf Course Review in Newtown, VC in 3220

NEWTOWN WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
312
4
391
4
302
3
216
4
448
4
328
5
544
3
149
4
339
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee A tame looking uphill hole with a hazard to trap the off-line tee shot. A hazard on the right side will catch a good drive if your ball is right of centre fairway. Tee shot too far left of centre sees a clear shot to the green inhibited by the line of trees that encroach the fairway. Four bunkers surround the green front, side and back. A ball too far left and long could reach the OOB fence, so pr
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee A dog-leg right hole with mature trees mapping out the dog-leg. An errant tee shot into these trees’ spells bogey or worse. With approximately 211 metres to the apex of the corner from the men’s tee, a tee shot left of centre opens the corner. Too far left sees more tree trouble. Past the corner, a straight shot to the long, narrow green, guarded by bunkers left and right. Don’t overshoot as there
From The Fairway
On The Green A dog-leg right hole with mature trees mapping out the dog-leg. An errant tee shot into these trees’ spells bogey or worse. With approximately 211 metres to the apex of the corner from the men’s tee, a tee shot left of centre opens the corner. Too far left sees more tree trouble. Past the corner, a straight shot to the long, narrow green, guarded by bunkers left and right. Don’t overshoot as there
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway A large old pine tree is the corner of the dog-leg left 3rd hole. A straight tee shot across the road is required to be middle fairway. A tee shot too long will also find trees which line the end of the fairway. Club selection from the tee is key to position. Once clearing the dog-leg, bunkers surrounding the green create an opening this is best approached from the right side of the fairway.
On The Green
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee A longer par 3 with water all along the left side. Bunkers left and right protect the green, so an accurate tee shot is required. A prevailing breeze will often be from across the bay.
From The Fairway
On The Green A longer par 3 with water all along the left side. Bunkers left and right protect the green, so an accurate tee shot is required. A prevailing breeze will often be from across the bay.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee A good tee shot to the middle of the fairway will see you over the slight crest, showing the hole bends slightly. Stay mid-fairway as fairway edge bunkers can capture your second shot. A straight approach to the green is required with bunkers left and right. Not much trouble to the back.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway After teeing off from the ‘chute’ the fairway opens up to a generous size. An OOB runs the length of the fairway so don’t stray left. The best approach shot to the green is from slightly right of centre fairway. The green is guarded by bunkers left and right. A drop-off at the back can have your ball run to the OOB fence on the right side of the green
On The Green
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee The longest hole on the course. What you see is what you get with the tee shot. Placement of the second shot is the key to this hole. Stay left of centre for the optimum shot to the green, avoiding the trees and bunker that can capture your second shot. If you haven’t made the crest, look for the marker amongst the trees at the back of the green to have an aiming point. The green has a narrow open
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee A par 3 that bites! Tee shot must carry to avoid the heavily protected green. Bunkers front and sides are visually daunting, so if you can’t carry the green, best option is to lay-up and chip on. The 8th green has the most movement with alignment, so line your putt carefully.
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee Two fairway bunkers to the left can capture a good tee shot. A straight tee shot across the road is best to find left of centre and hopefully past the ‘corner’ for the best avenue to approach the green. A bogey or worse will usually apply if you find the trees on the right of the fairway. An uphill approach to the green sees the clubhouse beyond it with an OOB at the back and four bunkers protecti
From The Fairway
On The Green Two fairway bunkers to the left can capture a good tee shot. A straight tee shot across the road is best to find left of centre and hopefully past the ‘corner’ for the best avenue to approach the green. A bogey or worse will usually apply if you find the trees on the right of the fairway. An uphill approach to the green sees the clubhouse beyond it with an OOB at the back and four bunkers protecti

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