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Oatlands Golf Club Golf Course Map /Oatlands Golf Club Golf Holes Map
Oatlands Golf Club Golf Course Review in Sydney, NW in 2117

SYDNEY WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
355
3
229
4
394
4
416
3
184
4
444
4
312
5
533
3
161
4
340
4
357
3
202
5
516
4
414
5
565
4
321
4
422
3
136
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee A drive to the right center of the fairway is required to get the best line into the green. However, a bunker on the right around 80 metres from the green will catch a drive that is too long, and OOB is on the right along the tree line.
From The Fairway Any tee shot in the trees left of the fairway will make reaching the green with your second shot a difficult task.
On The Green The deep, narrow green is one of the flattest on the course. Bunkered left and right of the green, there is a small dip at the front of the green.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee The tee shot is demanding from any marker on this par 3, with a line left of centre favoured. Shots too long will run down a steep slope at the back of the green, and shots landing in centre fairway just short may run into the bunker at the back right of the green.
From The Fairway Fairway bunkers short both right and left will catch a miss-struck shot, and leave a difficult long bunker shot for your second.
On The Green The green gently slopes from back to front, and generally breaks less than appears to be the case.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee The driving line on this blind par 4 is to the right centre or right edge of the fairway, as any bounce beyond the crest of the hill will go left.
From The Fairway A well placed drive ending in the left centre of the fairway will give an opportunity to hit a short iron into the green. Stay left of the pin for an uphill putt.
On The Green The deep, narrow green slopes from right to left. Shots catching the right greenside bunkers will make saving par difficult, and a bunker at the front left of the green will also penalise a poor shot.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee A challenging par 4, with a drive required to the centre or right centre of the fairway to give the best angle into the green.
From The Fairway A tree short left of the green may penalise a drive ending in the left rough, and any shot finishing left of the green will make saving par very difficult.
On The Green The deep wide green slopes from back left to front right. The green is well bunkered both left and right at the front, and long shots will be penalised by the steep slope behind and long right of the green.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee OOB stretches all the way down the left, and bunkers to the right and behind the green will likely penalise tee shots lost to the right. Tee shots that miss the bunkers will require a difficult chip from above the green surface.
From The Fairway Any shot to the left will likely finish OOB, unless caught by the bunker at the front left of the green.
On The Green The shallow but wide green generally slopes from back to front. The contours make this green one of the hardest on the course to read, with many putts breaking two ways.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee This long par 4 features OOB right down the left of the fairway to around 80 metres short of the green, and a drive to the right centre is the favoured line, with a carry of over 200 metres required to see the green.
From The Fairway Avoid the lateral water hazard on the right edge of the fairway. The fairway falls sharply away to the left of the green, and shots missing left may catch the front greenside bunker, the grassy hollows or the water hazard further left.
On The Green The deep wide green gently slopes from back to front, and the subtle contours make it difficult to read.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee A short uphill par 4 requiring a well placed tee shot to a fairway which slopes from left to right. Fairway bunkers right and left, and trees either side of the fairway, will severely penalise poor tee shots.
From The Fairway Greenside bunkers left and right and a false front are the features on a deep green that slopes from back left to front right.
On The Green Try to stay below and right of the pin, as putts from left and long can be challenging.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee The only par 5 on the front nine, a slight dogleg left downhill hole that demands a strategic decision on the tee. A long drive into the centre of the fairway will reward longer hitters, but trees left and right will severely penalise all but the best placed drives.
From The Fairway A deep dip at the front of the green will stop most shots from running on, and greenside bunkers front left and right will also penalise poor shots.
On The Green The green slopes from back right to front left, and has more break than first appears.
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee A steep slope immediately left of the green, and a hazard and OOB far left, will penalise shots missing on that side. Short is no bargain either, as shots there can catch the pond or land into the steep bank at the front of the green.
From The Fairway A greenside bunker front right will also penalise a poor shot, as will the OOB fence over the back of the green.
On The Green The deep green gently slopes from right to left, but a shot landing on the green will be rewarded with one of the easier putts on the course.
Hole 10
Hole Name
From The Tee The best option is left centre around 200 metres from the tee, to avoid overhanging trees on the right. Longer hitters may try to carry the tee shot past the fairway mounding around 80 metres short and left of the green, but anything off line, left or right, is punished.
From The Fairway Greenside bunkers short left and short right will penalise poor second shots to the deep wide green, which must carry at least 5 metres past the bunkers to reach the edge of the green.
On The Green The green slopes from back left to front right, with a small false front at the front left of the green.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee A difficult uphill par 4 with a sharp right to left dog leg, best played to the centre or right centre of the fairway, which slopes from right to left. OOB runs right along the left edge of the fairway, and long tee shots can reach OOB on the right edge of the fairway as well.
From The Fairway Tee shots short and left will see the trees at the corner of the dog leg block out the second shot, and may also catch the bunker. Greenside bunkers right and left will penalise poor second shots to the deep narrow green, with shots catching the right bunker facing a very difficult recovery shot.
On The Green The green slopes severely from back right to front left, so stay left and short of the pin.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee A downhill par 3 exposed to the wind, with OOB all the way down the left and at the back of the green. Club selection is the key to a good result.
From The Fairway A greenside bunker front left, and bunkers on the right, will penalise poor shots to the deep green.
On The Green The green slopes from back left to front right.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee A par 5 that is a slight dog leg left, and a lake covers the left half of the fairway around 280 metres from the tee.
From The Fairway Greenside bunkers run from the front left to the front right of the green, so shots must carry the bunkers to reach the green.
On The Green There is room at the back of the green for long shots, and the green slopes slightly away from front to back and right to left.
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee The best tee shot with be slightly right of center which will provide the best access to a well bunked green.
From The Fairway The second shot sets up one of the most picturesque views on the course. Two sets of bunkers guard the entrance so best to be sure you have enough club to carry them. Be sure not to miss the green right.
On The Green The generous green which slopes gently left to right.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee A long, straight par 5 requires a drive to the right centre of a fairway sloping right to left, with only the longest getting a view of the green for their second. OOB runs along the entire left edge of the fairway
From The Fairway Left and right fairway bunkers just short of the green will penalise errant shots. The greenside bunkers left and OOB left and long will severely penalise poor shots left or long of the green.
On The Green The deep narrow green is subtlety contoured, and the breaks are deceptive.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee A short, straight uphill par 4 where the ideal tee shot finishes in the right centre of the fairway.
From The Fairway If you miss the fairway left or right you will most likely have to chip out.
On The Green The green has bunkers front and back that will catch all but the well struck approach shots. The green slopes from back right to front left.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee A long par 4 where the ideal drive starts on the left or centre left of the fairway that slopes from left to right, as drives starting right will finish in the rough.
From The Fairway The second shot plays slightly uphill, so take an extra club to compensate. The green is well bunkered at the front left and front right, and shots finishing long and left of the green leave a very difficult recovery pitch.
On The Green The green slopes from left to right, and can be difficult to read.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee A short uphill par 3 with the Clubhouse as the background, where the tee shot to a green ringed by bunkers is paramount.
From The Fairway A precisely played shot to the center of the green bu tbelow the hole leaves the best chance for birdie.
On The Green The green slopes steeply from back to front, and it is best to be below the hole when you start to putt.

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