From The Fairway Sharp dogleg left with all the danger off the tee to the left. Keep the tee shot to the fat of the fairway which will leave a mid to long iron to a shallow green.
From The Tee Short hole with the tee elevated above the green. Club selection is the key to this hole as long, with a sharp drop off, makes for a tricky chip shot.
From The Fairway Double dog leg short par 5 with trouble both left and right off the fairway. The drive is the key to this hole with the fairway being quite narrow.
On The Green Once on the fairway the second short still has to be shaped if going for the green in 2. Although short this hole can damage your score if not respected.
From The Fairway Solid hole that sweeps slightly left then to an elevated green. The second shot is the key to this hole as it can be anything from a mid iron to a fairway wood if the prevailing wind blows.
On The Green Take the extra club as short or left of the green require a deft touch with the chipper to get a good score on this hole.
From The Tee Strong hole to a green set well below the tee with a bunker guarding most of the front of the green. A precise shot is required if going at the pin.
From The Fairway Anything short, left or long makes for a delicate second shot. Aim to the right of this green for the easier second shot if the green is missed.
From The Tee A relatively shortish hole with a late dogleg to the left. A bunker protects the front of the green that can catch any shot that is not hit solid.
From The Fairway
On The Green Once on the green care must be taken as although the green is smallish in size there is lots of subtle undulating to negotiate with the putter.
From The Fairway A very strong hole that bends to the right off the tee to a green that sloped severely from back to front. Hitting to the left side of the fairway gives the best approach to this green.
On The Green Try to keep the ball below the hole as putting from above the flag can be nerve racking.
From The Fairway A fairly gentle hole that the big hitters can have a go at with their drive. Positioning off the tee is the trick on this hole as the green sits diagonally to the fairway.
On The Green Down the left side of the fairway is the best tactic which will leave a a short straight shot to the green and a good finish to your front nine.
From The Tee A relatively short par 4 to start the round. 340m downhill with drive with water 140m right from tee and out of bounds all the way to the green.
From The Fairway A bunker can catch the big hitters on the left about 240 off the tee. Another bunker short and right of the green leaving a short iron in to a small round green that slopes back to front and can be very quick, below the hole is best.
From The Tee A straight drive here is essential, you have out of bounds all the way to the green on the right and is lightly up hill all the way to a big green with a bunker protecting the right of the green.
From The Fairway A dog-leg left 3 wood down to a huge bunker on the right of the fairway at 150 meters out so a long iron in makes it a tough par 4 to a narrow green that slopes back to front.
From The Tee The fifteenth hole is an undulating par 4 down hill with a small green. A big bunker on the right next to a dam makes this hole picturesque.
From The Fairway The big hitters can find trouble in the water hazard, positioned 250 meters from the tee right.
From The Tee Hamilton’s hardest hole on the ratings with a slight dog leg right, a fade is required off the tee.
From The Fairway
On The Green A long iron or hybrid is usually needed into a south westerly with a big green and some grassy mounds in the road it is a demanding par 4.
From The Fairway A par 5 that can be reached in two. A narrow fairway requires a good drive to the 150m with a mid iron over a huge cypress tree to a green guarded by bunker on the left. Green slopes back to front.
On The Green
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