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Magenta Shores Golf and Country Club Golf Course Map /Magenta Shores Golf and Country Club Golf Holes Map Magenta Shores Golf and Country Club Golf Course Review in Magenta, NW in 2261
From The Tee This is a challenging tee shot with water on the left.
From The Fairway The ball will feed back to the centre from the right hand side of the fairway leaving you the opportunity to place your ball on the green with you second shot.
From The Tee No hole embraces the ocean and is more visually stimulating than this one on the course.
From The Fairway An accurate tee shot is required on this lengthy par-five which sweeps right along the foreshores and provides the most scenic backdrop, you couldn’t get any nearer the water without getting wet.
On The Green Your line should be left of the bunker on the right. Lay up the fairway to give yourself the best approach to a difficult green.
On The Green This is a difficult par 3 that requires a well struck long iron, well bunkered on the right hand side and has what looks like two greens, one behind the other.
From The Tee This hole has spectacular viewing from the tees out over the Pacific Ocean and facing north to allow you with a great view up the coastline.
From The Fairway Whales have been seen from this hole breaching from the ocean from time to time. This is a short Par 4, make your first shot go past the bunker on the left and this hole plays a lot easier with a downhill run to the green.
On The Green A deep bunker guards the front right of the green, making the safe shot middle left of the green.
From The Tee This is a short dog-leg right Par 4 and can be a deservingly easy hole if played correctly, long hitters may be able to drive this green down wind with the right bounce.
From The Fairway
On The Green Otherwise take care with your shot in to the green as it falls away sharply on the left.
From The Tee A Par 5 that begins with an elevated tee shot giving great views of the hole.
From The Fairway There is O.B on the left of the fairway traps on the left.
On The Green Down wind the bunkers on the right are in play for the long hitters. Your lay up 2nd shot should be on the left for the best approach to the green.
From The Tee A narrow tee shot, with the bunker coming into play on the right. Again depending on your tee shot, this green is reachable in two for the long hitter.
From The Fairway Most of the bunkers in front are within 100m of the green.
On The Green You may find that laying up will give you the best chance of making birdie, but beware the of the 2 tier green.
From The Tee This short Par 4 that dog legs slightly to the left gives the player a couple of options. Option 1 is to play safe to the right of the fairway bunker.
From The Fairway Option 2 would be to play aggressively over the left hand trap which will leave a second shot of less that 100m.
On The Green What ever option you take be mindful of the sloping (right to left) elevated green and challenging greenside bunker on the right.
From The Tee A medium length Par 3 that is well bunkered on the left and right. This is 30m long with the left hand front bunker still some 12m short of the putting face.
From The Tee This is a challenging Par 4 with a narrow fairway. Left of the tallest tree is not the ideal area, with large undiscovered tribes still waiting to be found.
From The Fairway A solid tee shot to the top of the downslope is the safest play.
On The Green If you catch the slope the ball will roll a further 40m. There is a lot of bunkering short right of the green that funnels to the centre.
From The Tee A gorgeous par 4 that requires the most precise tee shot.
From The Fairway Again left of the fairway run out on the right before the hole sweeps left. the second shot is downhill to a large green, however watch for the greenside bunker on the right and the trouble behind the green.
From The Tee This is the start of three holes heading back to the south. A long Par 4 that plays into the wind.
From The Fairway
On The Green The bunker come into play on the right for the long hitters; shorter hitters need to be accurate in avoiding the bunkers that align down the middle. Your second shot is to a reasonably flat green.
From The Tee A dog leg left Par 4. Long hitter’s will be over the mound on the left.
From The Fairway This hole is pure risk reward if you carry the bunkers hidden behind then mound.
On The Green The second shot is to a reasonably flat green with a deep bunker short left and a large slope falling of the right hand side of the green.
From The Tee This last hole is a highly challenging finishing hole. It has a wide fair way with bunkers coming into play.
From The Fairway
On The Green Your best option for your second shot is to lay up short of the fairway bunkers, which will leave you around 100m into a large guarded bunker to leave a short iron approach to a large sloping green that will challenge anyone’s putting game if you leave it short of the hole.