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Is Molas Golf, Il Campo Campionato Golf Course Map /Is Molas Golf, Il Campo Campionato Golf Holes Map
Is Molas Golf, Il Campo Campionato Golf Course Review in S. Margherita di Pula (CA, IT in 09010IT

S. MARGHERITA DI PULA (CA WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
5
492
4
421
3
198
4
449
4
402
4
350
3
202
4
416
4
383
3
175
4
387
5
509
4
393
3
153
5
501
5
492
4
396
4
423
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee A fairly simple opening hole for the player who is satisfied with par, but the narrow entrance to the well-defended green will reject any second shot that is not "on target" and will make "two putts for birdie" difficult to reach.
From The Fairway Nothing to gain if you direct the drive towards the green clearly visible from the start: much better a drive between the tree and the bunker followed by a second above the four oaks which can be easily overcome.
On The Green
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee A classic par 4 with a bunker on the left at 240m. on the fairway which presents the average player with the quietest line for the drive.
From The Fairway However, a second rather arduous uphill stroke follows. The player prepared to take a risk should place his drive to the right, thus leaving himself a shorter iron to the green.
On The Green It's a very long green with a very narrow entrance between the bunkers. better to take one more club than you might think at first sight: it's a very deceptive shot.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee A genuine par 3 that requires a straight and genuine shot towards an elevated and wide green without particular slopes.
From The Fairway A bunker on the left defends the green and another behind it protects the next tee.q
On The Green One small thing choose the right stick: going long would be fatal!
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee This fairly pronounced “dog-leg” is as long or short as your courage will make it. Playing safely towards the left bunker means making a drive of around 230 meters. leaving you a long half-blind second.
From The Fairway The ideal drive would be a long, high “fade” aiming over the tree at the top of the dogleg. By doing this you would reduce your second shot to an iron and you would approach the green from the side, i.e. the least defended one.
On The Green
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee
From The Fairway
On The Green
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee Finally the possibility of a real birdie on this short and inviting par 4. The fairway narrows to 30 meters. to the left of the bunker, but this is undoubtedly the line and leaves little more than a wedge or 9 iron for the second shot to the narrow platform of the green that slopes from the back to the front.
From The Fairway The key word is “shoot as close to the flag as possible”. Don't try to be smart and leave a putt uphill.
On The Green You may find yourself with sand-iron in hand for your third shot from the sand that laps almost the entire front edge of the green.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee From this high tee, built of stone, the enormous green opens up, invitingly below you, giving relief to all the troubles that can await you on both the right and the left and lose all its meaning.
From The Fairway It can be said that it has the appearance of a very sincere par 3, but there is a trap lurking; the apparently open approach is inclined to the right and the tee shot that remains short will splash away and can be swallowed up by the bunker or, even worse, by the stream.
On The Green
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee Slightly downhill along its entire route towards a green clearly visible from the start, the line is obviously straight.
From The Fairway The ground around the arrival of the drive slopes to the left, the drive will therefore have to straighten out preferably towards the right half of the fairway to remedy this detail and also gain distance.
On The Green Thus playing, you will pass the lake on the left without realizing its existence. A short iron to this unique two-story green, sloping from front to back, requires a flag pitch. A hidden bunker lies in wait for those who use the easy route on the right.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee Leave the driver in the bag for this uphill tee shot, a true score destroyer! Incredibly, a lake awaits you at 230m. from the tee and a half-hidden bunker blocks your way on the right.
From The Fairway Aiming just at the base of the left mound any stick that will keep you short (but not too short) of the lake will do.
On The Green Then you will find yourself dealing with one of the most spectacular and severe second shots of the course: through 70 meters. of water and a beautifully sculpted two-story green heavily defended on all sides by cavernous bunkers. Another thing: it's further away than you think.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee An exciting par 3 to start the back nine, once again making use of the lake: with water from tees and greens and no alternative roads, it presents a gruesome problem for those with an easy flap.
From The Fairway Once across the lake the main features are the two horseshoe-shaped “Is Molas bunkers” which bite into the green, both on the right and on the left. Nonetheless, the green is large, slopes gently from back to front and should be a fairly easy target to hit and stay on.
On The Green
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee An almost right-angled dogleg to the right with the flag just visible over hill, covered in bushes on the right. It could be an easy birdie, but it could also mean a lot of trouble; a walled channel accompanies the player from tee to green, along the left side.
From The Fairway The greatest difficulty consists in the tee shot, which could be defined as subtle rather than difficult.
On The Green Straight down the fairway, the obvious line is the lone tree… and you find yourself with no fairway left; aiming further to the right towards the clump of trees you could find yourself among the trees and unable to shoot at the green.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee Ten holes since you played a par 5 and your first encounter with the Su Tintioni river; certainly a pit for a consummate tactician. For the cautious, a tee shot in the center and before the river, a second short to the right, leaving a short pitch to this banana-shaped green designed for a par 5.
From The Fairway For the more daring, a tee shot a little further right, with the possibility of a second measured to the millimeter shot at the narrow entrance to the green.
On The Green For the daring, cross the river at the closest point and hope to play an iron to the second green.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee The “road hole” with the tee shot of fundamental importance: at 220 meters. the fairway narrows to just over 25m. between the “Sahara bunker” and the second lake.
From The Fairway
On The Green A cruel bottleneck and with the "out of bounds" on the road... better to leave the hood on the driver. On the other hand, the green is vast, flat and open and presents no problems.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee For some perhaps the most memorable of the short holes. With a bunker in front and almost entirely surrounded by water, the shape of the green resembles that of the African continent.
From The Fairway A tee shot that passes over Cape Town would be ideal and gives access to the widest part of the green, but any shot aimed west of Nigeria requires watchmaker precision with iron in hand.
On The Green This applies to any flag position.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee The “wall” hole – another delicate par 5, the longest par 5 of the course where the out of bounds awaits you on the tee beyond the Sardinian dry stone wall.
From The Fairway It's a narrow passage between the wall and the mound at the top of the dogleg and an even narrower one for the second shot must blank out the danger of the bunker on the fairway.
On The Green This done, a normal pitch can lead to a possible birdie. The shortest route, the one over the mountain, with the green within reach, but Tintioni threatens an imprecise second shot.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee The “beardies” of Is Molas are the feature of this tee shot for the last of the par 5s.
From The Fairway Get as close to them as you feel able or go past them and the green is within reach, but the entrance is very steep climb to a double-decker green with a merciless bunker on the left side.
On The Green A more subtle obstacle, a tiny mound that shapes the front right of the green makes the approach problematic depending on the position of the flag.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee The hole must be played exactly as it appears from the tee, paying attention to the water obstacle that is only visible once reached.
From The Fairway The optimal line is the one between the two bunkers, with preference towards the one on the right, trying to reach the hill.
On The Green At this point, once the drive has been placed, all that remains is an easy wedge for the green.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee An excellent final hole, par 4, dividing the men from the boys and equally difficult even if you ignore the “out of bounds” and the bunkers on the fairway.
From The Fairway Drive straight to the bunker and you will have the best line to the green... but the second shot is blind.
On The Green Take the first shot on the much less dangerous right side; you will see the flag, but you will have to play within the short side rather than along the long axis of the green, arriving and stopping the ball on this green, narrow, elevated and oblique, is your final test; Putting poses no problems.

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