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From The Fairway A drive placed on the left side of the fairway will give the best position for the approach shot. When the pin is placed at the front of green the approach is shorter than it seems. Beware of going through the green.
From The Fairway This is a risk reward tee shot. A player may drive over the right hand side fairway bunker and find the putting surface, or play to the left hand side and be left with a short pitch into the green.
From The Fairway The primary object of this tee shot is to remain on the fairway avoiding all water hazards and leaving the player with a long second shot into the green. A par on this hole is a good result.
On The Green This tee shot requires that bunkers should be avoided at all costs to ensure that the player has maximum control over the second shot into a small green.
From The Fairway Drives must be placed on the left hand side of the fairway to ensure the best angle for a difficult approach that requires accurate club selection.
From The Fairway Hole 11, a conservative tee shot that avoids the water hazard through the fairway leaves the player a short iron shot into a receptive green.
From The Fairway At Hole 13 the tee shot must hit the fairway to give the player the most control over the approach shot to a very difficult two tier green with out-of-bounds over the back. It’s a tight tee shot if taking a driver.
From The Fairway The tee shot at Hole 17 must be struck down the left hand side of the fairway to give the best approach shot with attention then being paid to landing the ball on the front portion of the green.
From The Fairway A tee shot placed on the left hand side of the fairway of hole 18 then leaves the player with two options – 1)
On The Green Lay up short of the left hand fairway bunker, guarding against the water hazard behind this bunker and leaving a short iron into the green.