From The Tee From the elevated tee block your first challenge is to clear the creek bed in front and carry the gully to the slight dog leg left hole.
From The Fairway
On The Green A wayward drive here will find trees left or right. A bunker protects the right-hand side of the hole and shots short right normally mean a short iron will be your next shot.
From The Tee More courageous golfers who can carry the ball over 200 metres may well take on the fairway bunker to gain a better angle to the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Beware that that the Out Of Bounds continues all the way up the right side of this hole and that the fairway also contours towards the right. A well placed 2nd shot right of centre is the ideal angle to approach the green.
From The Tee An accurate drive here is required as once again the Out Of Bounds stretches the entire length of the hole.
From The Fairway Placing your 2nd shot over the gully will provide a short iron to the elevated green. For the bigger hitters a bold 2nd shot can leave you a good opportunity for birdie.
On The Green Care must be taken with the dam located on the left hand side that sneaks out and can catch any ball heading too far left.
From The Tee A nice drive here will set up the hole. Trees await those shots that drift right and will end up in Cameron’s corner, blocking access to the green.
From The Fairway Many drives finish here for those who don’t want to go left where water trouble lurks.
On The Green Be certain your approach doesn’t leak to the left as the ball will run away from the hole or at worse the green.
From The Tee A great test for all golfers. A well-executed drive will be needed to reach the top of the hill but you may still leave a long club into the green.
From The Fairway
On The Green Those that can hit it a bit further may try to take on the corner but trees will block out any path to the green if you come up short with your drive. 2 good shots and 2 good putts will reward you with a hard earned par.
From The Fairway Dog leg left makes the drive all the more important to have a clear shot to the green. Although the temptation is to go straight down the left side of the fairway, some tall trees restrict the natural path to the green.
On The Green Consideration about the 2nd shot to the green must take into account that venturing to far right will see your ball quickly disappearing away from the green leaving an awkward chip back onto the green.
From The Tee From an elevated tee block and similar to the 1st tee where the creek and gully must be cleared the fairway beckons.
From The Fairway Ideally, your drive should be away from the trees that heavily line the left side of the fairway.
On The Green Drives that finish right side of the fairway will give open access to the green. Hit a nice shot to the green to provide an excellent birdie chance and kick start your back 9.
From The Tee Moe Golf Club’s hardest hole for a reason. Standing on the tee, the hole looks every bit of its 400 metres.
From The Fairway A long straight drive will leave most golfers another long iron or wood to the green. If that’s isn’t enough of a challenge Out Of Bounds runs the length of the fairway to the left.
On The Green Be sure to take into account which way the wind is pushing from as wayward shots here can soon add up on the scorecard.
From The Tee A straightforward hole the needs a straight drive to get things going. This hole is protected well with trees lining both sides of the fairway.
From The Fairway Going left into the tees normally blocks any sort of shot to the green. Be sure of your distance to the green with your approach as this hole is deceptively further than what it appears to the eye.
From The Tee Rated the easiest hole on the course but players must be aware of the wind direction as the hole is exposed to elements and can push what seemed like a good tee shot of its direction to quite some degree.
From The Fairway
On The Green Pin placements to the right can lure many golfers to the right side sand bunker and leave a tricky shot out of the shallow trap.
From The Fairway Dogleg left commands a good drive to view the green for your 2nd shot. Caution must be taken with your drive as to not get to close to the trees guarding the left side of the fairway.
On The Green Bigger hitters may elect to take the corner on to shorten the hole. A generous sized green awaits your next shot.
From The Fairway Although a relatively short hole, the drive will often determine the result on this par 4. Tall trees on both side of this hole are its defence and an errant drive will leave a tough shot to the green or perhaps a chip out to the safety of the fairway.
On The Green With a good drive, judging the 2nd shot to the green can be a challenge as the green sits out in the open and the ball flight may be hampered. A tricky green that has something in it from all directions to the cup.
From The Tee A great finishing hole where a good round can easily come undone. A well-placed drive is essential to gain a clear shot to the green. The left side of the fairway is an ideal position to the green.
From The Fairway Be sure to hit your 2nd shot up enough, as the green is sloped from back to the front and right to the left. Over-zealous putts coming back down the green can race past the hole, leaving a putt back from some distance. A classic 18th hole.
On The Green
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