From The Tee The first hole at Waihi is a straight par four.
From The Fairway
On The Green Though not long in distance left of centre drive is best, approach shot to the right of the pin, as green slopes to the left.A bunker short of the green on the right protects the right hand side approach to this sloping kidney shaped green.
From The Tee Hole number 3 has the stroke number of
From The Fairway the hardest hole on the course for the men, easiest for the ladies. An uphill drive of 200m plus is required to reach the brow of the hill.
On The Green There is out of bounds left and trees encroaching on both sides of the fairway at the 150m mark. A good approach will have you putting on a gentle sloping green.
From The Tee Hole number 4 will set up nicely with a straight drive off the tee.
From The Fairway There is again out of bounds left with the right side of the fairway being the safer option.
On The Green Although not long in length, the hole offers difficulties if your approach is short or right as the green is steeply elevated. The putting surface slopes back to front.
From The Tee The first of the par 5's starts off from a 2 tiered,
From The Fairway elevated and partially O-Bscured tee. The down hill run offered by the fairway will give a long straight drive the reward of reaching the green in two. Three fairway bunkers 50 meters short of
On The Green the green protect against running the ball up to the green. A carefully placed right hand side bunker with a few subtle breaks on this back to front sloping green will test your nerve.
From The Tee The first par 3 on the front nine will test off the tee.
From The Fairway With the wind prevailing towards you, this can leave your tee shot short or force your ball into the front left, rear or right handside bunkers.
On The Green The two tiered green will pose difficulties in converting birdie opportunities.
From The Tee Following the longest hole on the course is the shortest.
From The Fairway This tee shot has the golfer playing the ball over the front right bunker
On The Green whilst avoiding the the sloping run off left and right of the green. A favourable pin position will reward accuracy while a challenging pin can punish an errant tee shot.
From The Tee The finish to the front nine has the golfer playing from an elevated tee facing a slight right to left dogleg.
From The Fairway There is a fairway bunker on the left which will punish an aggressive line. A right hand side approach will bring the greenside bunker into play. A challenge awaits your putter with this one.
From The Tee The 10th is the most difficult on the course for the ladies, and second for the men.
From The Fairway A tight entry on the fairway opens up to a left to right sloping landing zone. The required approach to the green is from the left as the two tiered green rolls from left to right.
From The Tee Hole 11 has the golfers heading back towards the Club house.
From The Fairway This dog leg right will provide a stern challenge, a strong drive slightly right of centre sets up a easy approach to this two tiered green.
On The Green There will be trouble with an approach left of this green as there is small but tricky bunker lurking.
From The Tee 14 offers a great challenge off the tee, with approximately 200m carry required to reach the brow of the large gully.
From The Fairway
On The Green This enables enough clearance from the left hand trees to approach the elevated green with a short iron. The green has bunker protection on the front right.
From The Tee The easiest hole on the course for the men has the golfer tempted to cut the corner from this dog leg left.
From The Fairway A fairway bunker, out of bounds lie in wait for a left-ish drive. Your second shot is generally blinded by the top of the gully and offers an uneven lie but reachable in two.
On The Green The green has bunker protection front right and the pin is often tucked away in behind it.
From The Tee The golfer is faced with a dogleg right on the tee of 17.
From The Fairway Though a relatively short par 4, a straight tee shot will reward with a short approach.
On The Green A slightly errant drive can feed towards the out of bounds left or the tree cover right. A downhill approach feeds the left to right sloping kidney shaped green. Bunker front left.
From The Tee The 18th is a very slight dog leg left. There is out of bounds left which can dent a previously good round.
From The Fairway
On The Green A good drive will be rewarded with a short iron approach to a slightly elevated two tiered green. Bunkers front right and left offer further hazards to a low scoring round. Beware of a long approach as the Club house is beckoning!
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