From The Tee A good aiming point from the tee for the club golfer is
From The Fairway the fairway bunker situated through the fairway. For the long hitters set up to hit a draw around the corner to leave yourself in a good position.
On The Green Par is a good score on this hole and take note putting down hill on this green as it can be deceptively fast.
From The Tee Another great Par 3 and again its important to gauge the wind direction.
From The Fairway There is a deep bunker short and left of the green that is a real hazard to get out of.
On The Green Playing to the middle or back of the green is a good play here. Hit the green in regulation and 2 putts for par will leave you feeling happy!
From The Tee Accuracy from the tee here is essential.
From The Fairway A 200-220 metre shot from the white tees to the plateau will give you a clear shot to the green.
On The Green Unless you have supreme confidence with your Driver it is wise to play for position on this hole. On your approach shot play to the front of the green and let the ball roll out to the hole. Missing the green long is no no here.
From The Fairway Accuracy is key from the tee and its important you pick out a specific aiming point from the tee. The fairway slopes from left to right so aiming down the left hand side of the fairway is a good line from the tee.
On The Green Play within your capabilities on your second shot to the green. Giving yourself a good opportunity for par on this hole will result in the hole being played well!
From The Tee Another great Par 4 with a dogleg to the left.
From The Fairway Once again hitting the fairway is key to a good start here. For the longer hitters beware of hitting through the fairway and its important to get a right to left shape from the tee.
On The Green The approach shot calls for pin point distance control and its wise to play a lower trajectory shot into the green as the wind can swirl on this hole. Putts on this green tend to break more than other holes on the course.
From The Tee A dogleg right Par 5 and an exciting finish to the outward nine.
From The Fairway The communications poll in the distance is an ideal aiming point from the tee. On your second shot there is a well placed fairway bunker that can cause havoc if you decide to enter.
On The Green Therefore taking the bunker out of play is a good call by either playing short or playing to the left of it. Take dead aim on your third shot to set yourself up for an exciting birdie opportunity!
From The Tee This is a dogleg left Par 5 and its essential to get it in
From The Fairway the fairway from the tee. The ideal line from the tee is up the right hand side of the fairway with a right to left shape ball flight.
On The Green Go left off the tee here and you will find yourself in a spot of bother. On your second shot aim up the right hand side of the fairway to give you a good opportunity to open yourself to the green for your third approach.
From The Tee This is a great long straight Par 4. Back yourself from the tee to hit a straight drive here.
From The Fairway For the long hitters the fairway narrows the longer you get from the tee.
On The Green The approach shot to the green can be exposed to the wind and therefore a lower running shot would be a good play. Par this number two stroke hole and you’ll have a happy walk to the 12th tee!
From The Tee A dogleg Par 4 to the right which demands an accurate drive from the tee.
From The Fairway The ideal play is to aim down the left hand side of the fairway with a left to right ball flight finding the middle of the fairway.
On The Green If you find the trees with your drive then take your medicine by playing back to the fairway. Take dead aim with your approach and play to the middle of the green.
From The Tee A dogleg left Par 4. Set up with your 3 wood to play a right to left shot from the tee.
From The Fairway Again hitting the fairway here is essential. There are pot bunkers short right and left of the green that must be avoided.
On The Green Beware of the wind direction on your approach here. This green has subtle burrows that are hard to read and the best way to putt here is aim straight and be firm.
From The Tee One of the most challenging holes on the course.
From The Fairway A good aiming point from the tee are the greenside bunkers in the distance. Play to the middle of the green on your approach as the left pot bunkers to the left are a no no.
From The Tee Another challenging hole with a slight dogleg to the right.
From The Fairway If it is down wind, back yourself with the driver to get the ball into the gully just short of the green.
On The Green Otherwise a good play from the tee is a 220 metre shot to the top plateau. Avoid the pot bunker short of the green as this is the toughest bunker on the course to get out of! The green is sloped right to left and will favour a bounce to the left.
From The Fairway A straight long Par 5 that demands another straight shot from the tee. The pond on the right is situated perfectly for the club golfer who loses there tee shot to the right. Once in the fairway from the tee its important to take the fairway bunkers up the right hand side out of play.
On The Green For the approach to the green bear in mind you are playing up hill and to a green that will hold to a full shot played in. The green slopes from back to front and being under the hole here will be a huge positive.