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Tanunda Pines Golf Club Golf Course Review in Rowland Flat, SR in 5352

ROWLAND FLAT WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
306
4
448
4
384
5
551
5
491
3
217
4
370
3
167
4
407
4
376
3
197
4
364
4
400
4
422
5
503
3
161
4
431
5
505
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name Callitris
From The Tee For a regulation par; play up the middle to the dogleg right, leaving yourself with a good angle into a tricky, narrow green.
From The Fairway Be wary of the slope in front of the green as a short approach shot will feed into the deep front right bunker that protects the green.
On The Green The big hitters can chance a shot at the green, framed at the back by native grasses, courting glory or disaster.
Hole 2
Hole Name Rockford's Run
From The Tee The drive from an elevated tee, with views of the Barossa Ranges round to Gomersal, demands a long straight hit.
From The Fairway The green is simple to look at with no bunkers present however it is tucked in close to the fence line and slopes deceptively from front to back.
On The Green The green is guarded all around by swales providing an opportunty for players to use thier imaginations by using the bump and run or lofted chip shots. As you stand on the green, take the opportunity to admire the view up the 10th fairway to its elevated green.
Hole 3
Hole Name Lynas Territory
From The Tee Play down the right of this short par 4 for the best approach to the sloping green.
From The Fairway Bunkers at the right, front left and back left of this green, as well as a sharp slope at the front and back mean your approach needs to be nice and accurate. A view down the 13th fairway greets you as you stand on the green.
On The Green
Hole 4
Hole Name The Burn
From The Tee This elevated tee gives magnificent views out over the gums and the generous landing area across the burn will give you a nice view of the green.
From The Fairway The narrow approach guarded by two bunkers hides a green set among some mounds on all sides, making accuracy and distance control important for a straight putt.
On The Green
Hole 5
Hole Name Menges
From The Tee The hardest hole on the course reveals itself when you get to the bottom of the hill, only to realise you need to go up another one.
From The Fairway A sight bunker up the right of the fairway offers a good line for drives. Aiming for or even slightly right of the bunker up the fairway lets the natural slope bring the ball back around to the left.
On The Green The long approach to this elongated two tiered green is guarded by bunkers at the front and back left and trees on either side. Good luck.
Hole 6
Hole Name Wattle
From The Tee Stand on this tee and take in the beautiful surrounding views of the Ranges. Knock your drive up the middle or left of this fairway to avoid being rolled off into the right rough.
From The Fairway Looking up the fairway you will see the green framed by bunkers and a backdrop of gums. If the pin is on the top deck of this long two tiered green; put away the lob wedge and run it up.
On The Green
Hole 7
Hole Name Wee Tap
From The Tee Carded as one of the easiest holes on the course is this deceptive little par 3. The mound on the left of the green helps redirect the wayward shot off the tee.
From The Fairway Get your club selection right to avoid overshooting the green into the bunker at the back.
On The Green
Hole 8
Hole Name Blackwell's
From The Tee After that "easy" par 3 you will come to this beast of a par 4. Arriving at the dogleg at the top of the hill reveals gorgeous views of the Barossa Ranges and out over the course.
From The Fairway Unless you monstered a drive across the corner of the dogleg, you'll have a long downhill approach to the green. Guarded by bunkers behind and on the right, this accommodating green is quite fast from front to back.
On The Green
Hole 9
Hole Name Halfway House
From The Tee This straight forward par 5 gives you a good chance to finish on a high. Play down the chute of trees and see the view open up as you crest the first hill.
From The Fairway The magnificent green presents itself amongst the trees and some bunkers as you approach your drive.
On The Green Your second should be played down to the bottom of the hill and will give you a wedge to the narrow green. Knock your putt in for birdie and finish in style before retiring to the veranda for drinks.
Hole 10
Hole Name The Snake
From The Tee Strategic play on this double dogleg par 5 will be rewarded. Very long hitters can show their prowess by playing a power fade followed by a draw to reach the green in two.
From The Fairway
On The Green Be wary of the green's front left, which sweeps balls away towards the bunker. Back pins need to be approached by running in over a mound known locally as Mt Albert.
Hole 11
Hole Name Redan
From The Tee
From The Fairway This large green is a long way away and approach shots on the right will be rolled back towards the middle of the green.
On The Green But be careful, go too far right and you could end up playing over the bunker onto a down slope. Par is very good here.
Hole 12
Hole Name Spectacles
From The Tee Looking along an avenue of trees, this hole opens out nicely as you walk down towards your drive. Play down the middle to get a nice forward kick off the hill.
From The Fairway
On The Green Aim for the middle of this tricky green to avoid sand on the right or falling off the slope to the left.
Hole 13
Hole Name Old Clubhouse
From The Tee
From The Fairway
On The Green This hole plays a bit longer than its yardage as it is slightly uphill. The two tiered green makes selecting the right club vital.
Hole 14
Hole Name Long Drop
From The Tee
From The Fairway Stand on the tee and let the gum tree lined fairway draw your eyes toward the green. Drive down the middle of this moderately long par 4 to open up the long green for your approach shot.
On The Green Missing to the left with your approach can leave you a shot out of long grass to a downhill green.
Hole 15
Hole Name The Climb
From The Tee Playing down the middle of this fairway gives you a moderately long approach to an elevated green. Longer hitters can aim a long iron or wood at the large tree on the left edge of the fairway at the corner to give them a shortcut, but if left short, could be blocked by the trees on the right.
From The Fairway As you reach the top of the hill stand on the green and enjoy the view over the Barossa Ranges and surrounding vines. On clear days you can see clear across to the coast.
On The Green This two tiered green is guarded by bunkers on either side. An extra club or two on approach is a good idea.
Hole 16
Hole Name Tall Gums
From The Tee Catch your breath after the climb to the tee for this par 3 that is nestled among the gums and gaze across surrounding vineyards and out across the trees to the rest of the course.
From The Fairway Club selection is important here due to the large drop from tee to green. Missing right or left will leave a tough up and down; from sand on the right and over mounding on the left.
On The Green
Hole 17
Hole Name Bell's Hell
From The Tee
From The Fairway This straight hole has a generous fairway for the average hitter, but a long drive can run off to the left as the fairway narrows. This long green funnels unwary approaches to the left towards the bunkers.
On The Green
Hole 18
Hole Name Hage's Bend
From The Tee The first of the par 5's is also the longest, curving slowly to the left. A stand of pines presents itself on the right of the fairway as you stand over your tee shot.
From The Fairway Your second shot should be played down the right side of the fairway for the optimum approach to this narrow green guarded on the left by bunkers and a swale on the right.
On The Green

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