From The Tee A shortish downhill par 4 which could be classed as “risk and reward”.
From The Fairway The fairway dips sharply downhill from 100metre out to a green that slopes from front to back and which is protected by large bunkers front right, greenside left and back.
On The Green A par 3 played from a raised tee box to a green cut into the slope of the ground. A large bunker front right and another two greenside left protect this otherwise generous green.
From The Tee A par 5 playing from elevated tee boxes to a generous fairway which slopes markedly from right to left.
From The Fairway The ideal tee shot is up the right half of the fairway. The hazard across the fairway and the well protected green requires an accurate second shot for those who want to take the gamble of reaching this green in two.
From The Fairway A par 4 which doglegs hard left to a well protected two tiered green. From the tee box the big trees on the left seem to push in and force one to aim down the right which is a problem to a fairway which slopes left to right.
From The Tee The front nine finishes with a tricky par 4 dog left right. It requires a tee shot up the right to a landing zone that cannot be seen from the tee box.
From The Tee A par 3 measuring around 170m which is played into the prevailing wind to a well protected green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Once on the green the lie of the land and flag position can make for some interesting putts with speed being the main consideration. Par is always a good score on this hole.
From The Tee This is the easiest par 5 on the course. The longer the tee shot at this par 5 the narrower the fairway. Grass mounds short of the green helps protect this hole from the rolling approach.
On The Green A good par 4 played into the prevailing wind to a small sloped green. One need to play a accurate tee shot here as the tree lined nature of this hole means missing this fairway seldom allows a conventional 2nd shot to this green.
From The Fairway Very difficult par 4. The uphill drive has to find the fairway with a narrow landing area for the long hitter. The 2nd shot is played to a green with severe slopes and a 2 putt is not guaranteed. This is the start of the KGC “amen corner”.
On The Green This downhill dogleg right par 4 finishing hole requires a straight tee shot to leave one with a short iron to a green guarded by water and bunkers.