From The Fairway An elevated tee with a short iron to the centre of the raised green is ideal as the green is protected in front by a grass bunker and a Cypress tree. Any bad miss left right or long will create a different up and down.
From The Tee Tight dogleg right with a restriction on the right to avoid any attempt at a short cut off the tee, so play for position on the left side of the fairway leaving yourself 100 meters in.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is a long narrow sloping away both sides with undulating mounds close causing issues trying to get up and down.
From The Tee A dogleg right with large pines protecting the right side. A tee shot down the left side to the 150m is about the best you can expect.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is sloping from back to front with out of bounds closer than it looks on the left side with a severe drop off behind the green if you are long. Try to leave yourself below the hole.
From The Fairway A short dogleg left with out of bounds in the SPEEDWAY (left) requires an accurate long iron to the centre of the fairway avoiding the grass mound.
On The Green This leaves you a short wedge to the green but any shot lost to the right will fall away down the valley of sin creating a tough up and down for par.
From The Fairway One of the toughest driving tests you will encounter on the day. Keep it on the fairway with a tee shot from right to left if you want to avoid a big number.
On The Green This will see most players second shot coming from back to front. Short in front is a good miss.
From The Tee A straight tee shot between the goal posts so to speak is required to leave you with a short iron to a green protected front right by a well-used grass bunker that creates the illusion of a false front.
From The Fairway An uphill putt is recommended as any putt coming from above the hole can build speed quickly.
From The Tee Dogleg left to an uphill green. The tee shot needs to be centre left, as the right side may make an otherwise easy shot into the green somewhat challenging thanks to the large overhanging tree on the right side.
From The Fairway
On The Green From the bottom of the hill, it's just under 100m to the centre of the green which is protected front right by the only bunker on the course. Consider taking an extra club given the extra elevation.
From The Fairway A dogleg right from an elevated tee you need to be positioned on the left side of the fairway to have a clear shot to the green due to the large trees on the right, restricting any second shot in from too far back.
On The Green The green is long and guarded by large pine on the front right so, the centre of the green is best your best option.
On The Green A straight hole with water and a large tree on the left that requires a good tee shot finishing on the right to allow you to have a shot at the green.
From The Tee Plays as a slights dog leg with a large tree on the left. A deep drain punishes any tee shot lost to the right.
From The Fairway The green is picturesque against the hills behind, but this plays on your depth perception when assessing your second shot.
On The Green The green is protected by a grass mound short right and a steep drop off directly behind the green, giving you a tough up and down challenge.
On The Green Slightly uphill with a large tree diverting your eyes from the tee. The green is long with a drop off on the left and a grass mound front right creating a false front.
From The Tee A classic risk reward hole with out of bounds on the left for the entire length. Treen guard the "bailout" right side, with a good drive down the centre, you could be within reach of the green or at least setup for a short third.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green is split into a lower and upper tier that can create some tough putts above the hole coming back down.
From The Fairway Uphill and out of bounds on the left side that has ruined many good scores. Even with a good tee shot most players will still be well outside the 150m markers for their second shot.
On The Green The green is quick with drop offs creating tough short game challenges from all sides. Below the hole when the greens are fast is recommended.
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