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Tasmania Golf Club Golf Course Map /Tasmania Golf Club Golf Holes Map
Tasmania Golf Club Golf Course Review in Hobart, TM in 7000

HOBART WEATHER
Hole
Par
Yards
4
322
4
322
5
480
4
412
3
212
4
344
4
403
3
167
4
448
4
434
3
134
5
512
4
423
5
491
4
314
5
591
4
354
3
173
Hole MAP
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Hole 1
Hole Name
From The Tee As you begin your journey through the coures, you'll find yourself by a small lake, away from the clubhouse.
From The Fairway The start of the inward half is quite challenging, especially for those who can drive long distances.
On The Green There's a risk involved in hitting towards the left as the fairway slopes into a valley leading to the rough.
Hole 2
Hole Name
From The Tee On a calm day, this downhill par 3 is a breeze. However, when the wind picks up, it can become more challenging.
From The Fairway The tee block is elevated, offering a stunning panoramic view of Barilla Bay.
On The Green The green is backed by the bay's waters, and in the distance, the Coal Valley's mountains and waters complete the breathtaking scenery. This hole is a true representation of Tasmania's natural beauty.
Hole 3
Hole Name
From The Tee As you depart from the 2nd green, a brief stroll through the native bushland leads you to the 3rd tee block. Upon your arrival, the stunning view of the beach, still waters, oyster beds, and the formidable Mt. Wellington in the distance comes into sight.
From The Fairway The Coal Valley can be seen on the right, once again showcasing its grandeur. This hole is a relatively straightforward par 5, but it's worth noting that the fairway slopes sharply from left to right.
On The Green This could lead to the ball rolling into rough areas or remaining on the fairway, requiring a difficult shot with the ball above or below your feet. It's also worth noting that long hitters have the potential to reach the large undulating green in two.
Hole 4
Hole Name
From The Tee When playing this hole, it's important to consider the thick trees on the left-hand side, which can make it difficult to see the green.
From The Fairway The key to success is having a good position off the tee. Additionally, the uphill grade to the green can make judging the approach deceptive.
On The Green Beware of two large bunkers on the right that can punish wayward shots. Finally, the green can be deceptively misleading if you're not putting uphill.
Hole 5
Hole Name
From The Tee The course's longest hole is quite challenging, as it begins from a high tee that's flanked by out of bounds areas and dense trees.
From The Fairway Precise distance and accuracy are necessary for the first two shots. A raised saddle is located roughly 100 meters before the green.
On The Green The green is 44 meters in length, allowing for a 30-meter variance in hole distance. Additionally, there are bunkers on either side of the rolling, well-maintained green to protect it.
Hole 6
Hole Name
From The Tee To tackle this particular hole, you'll need to make an uphill drive onto a plateau. Once there, you'll face a challenging dogleg to the left that leads to the green.
From The Fairway It's crucial to make a good drive, as the left side is fraught with danger in the form of thick native vegetation, while the right side features a large storage dam that's out of bounds.
On The Green Be aware that the prevailing wind tends to blow left to right towards the dam. The green is situated on a slight hill, and presents a tough challenge for those new to the course, with deep bunkers on both the left and right sides of the green.
Hole 7
Hole Name
From The Tee The course's second most difficult hole is no easy feat. It may not seem dangerous from the tee block, but a strategic drive is crucial to prevent the ball from falling into the rough on the sloping fairway's left.
From The Fairway Trees on either side of the fairway can also hinder a straight shot to the green. The green itself is treacherous, with steep slopes, undulations, and ridges that dictate where to place the approach shot based on the pin placement.
On The Green Members of the club agree that this hole poses one of the most significant challenges on the course.
Hole 8
Hole Name
From The Tee This is a downhill, par 5 hole that can be reached in two shots by skilled long hitters.
From The Fairway However, the fairway slopes towards the right, which can result in a blind second shot, necessitating a layup to reach the green.
On The Green The green itself is spacious and located in a densely vegetated valley. It's a risk-reward hole, so take your chance!
Hole 9
Hole Name
From The Tee This particular hole presents a difficult uphill climb, with the clubhouse serving as the backdrop. The green is divided into two tiers, and reaching either level requires a powerful shot.
From The Fairway There are bunkers on both sides towards the front. The key challenge to this hole is placing the ball on the appropriate level.
On The Green Shots from the upper level towards a front pin often gather speed and roll off the green, making it a tough challenge to overcome. The "Spike Bar" in the clubhouse is a popular stop for golfers to refuel with refreshments and snacks before continuing their day.
Hole 11
Hole Name
From The Tee Begin this hole with an uphill drive that leads into a challenging dogleg to the right.
From The Fairway The green slopes and is guarded by deep bunkers on either side, offering a stunning view of Pittwater's serene waters in the background.
On The Green The best strategy is to make a strategic drive followed by a precise approach shot, as power alone won't give you an edge on this hole.
Hole 12
Hole Name
From The Tee One of the most iconic holes at the Club is the par 5, often likened to Pebble Beach's 18th. From the elevated tee block on the cliff's edge, golfers can spot the green across Barilla Bay.
From The Fairway The fairway curves around the bay's shoreline with a left-hand dogleg, presenting a risk-reward challenge. Brave golfers can take on the hole with their biggest club, but a misjudgment can lead to a double.
On The Green However, a birdie is within reach. Overall, this is an awe-inspiring hole that any golfer would be thrilled to play.
Hole 13
Hole Name
From The Tee Navigating this hole can be pretty challenging. A subtle right dogleg demands enough distance to make it to the green in two.
From The Fairway The expansive, undulating green is protected by a front-left bunker, as well as sizable bunkers on either side.
On The Green
Hole 14
Hole Name
From The Tee This par 3 hole is long and challenging, with an uphill slope and bunkers on the right.
From The Fairway To the right of the fairway, magnificent mature gums create a tight line. The green slopes from back to front and has several undulations, which can make putting difficult.
On The Green It's best not to be above the pin on this hole! Scoring a par on this hole is a true accomplishment.
Hole 15
Hole Name
From The Tee For this hole, a dogleg to the right makes for a challenging drive. It's advisable to take a conservative approach by using less than a driver and aiming for a safe landing area.
From The Fairway The green slopes steeply towards its front and has two distinct levels at the top and bottom.
On The Green Although there are no bunkers to contend with, the green is guarded on the left side by a steep embankment that drops sharply into danger. Taking an approach shot that leaves you above the hole is also risky.
Hole 16
Hole Name
From The Tee From the elevated tee, you'll have a clear view of the fairway which slopes towards the right and leads to a rough terrain made up of sandy soils, native grasses, and tall gum trees.
From The Fairway A well-executed drive will place you in an advantageous position for a short to mid-iron shot to a relatively even green bordered by the stunning Pittwater.
On The Green Be mindful of the two deep bunkers on the right, as a miss could land you in one of them.
Hole 17
Hole Name
From The Tee This particular hole may appear harmless, but it often requires a lengthy shot and can be harsh when the north-westerly wind picks up.
From The Fairway The green is slightly elevated and the headwind can cause the ball to veer left or right unpredictably. Additionally, there is a hazard on the right and four bunkers surrounding the green, making it a difficult target to hit.
On The Green Furthermore, the green slopes steeply from back to front, making it common for putts to roll off the front.
Hole 18
Hole Name
From The Tee From the tee, the green is not immediately visible due to a slight dogleg to the right.
From The Fairway The landing area is quite narrow and it's common for drives to veer off to the left where trees line the rough. The two-tiered green, with bunkers on either side, is still quite far away.
On The Green This hole is considered the most challenging on the course and even on a calm day, the average golfer would play it as a par 5. Just beyond the green lie the clubhouse and the practice green.

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