From The Tee The tenth hole appears to be a push-over on the scorecard due to its sub-120 yard distance but as the old saying goes, you should never judge a book by its cover.
From The Fairway This devilish hole plays downhill over a small water hazard that fronts the entire green. Any shot long will leave a downhill chip shot with water looming on the other side. The better player can attack all most all of the available pin positions but beware of the sucker front right pin.
On The Green On the green there is ridge that separates the front two thirds from the back third and the landing area is very small at the back so most players should aim for the centre of the green and hope to sink a putt for birdie.