From The Tee Another par 5, but this is a tighter driving hole.
From The Fairway The ideal drive is down the right side of the fairway to avoid the tree blocking the fairway on the left. Too far right will find the railway tracks out of bounds.
From The Tee Check the wind! The right hand side of this green is the place to aim.
From The Fairway Short left will leave you in the deepest sandtrap on the course, and long left brings a trap and fescue into play. Getting your yardage right here makes for a much easier par.
From The Fairway There is out of bounds right and a drainage ditch on the left. Aim to leave your ball 125 – 150 yards out, as this is the flattest part of the fairway.
From The Tee The fairway is wide down the left side and avoids the pond,
From The Fairway
On The Green but does leave a longer approach shot. Those brave enough to hug the hazard edge will be rewarded with a shorter approach on this 90 degree dogleg right.
From The Tee On this, the shortest of the par 5’s on the course,
From The Fairway two strategically placed sandtraps guard the left hand side. If you can carry it 290, you can cover these bunkers and set yourself up for a good score.
From The Tee Decision time! This is a true risk reward hole.
From The Fairway Going for the green is a possibility but it is a narrow landing area with a stream running across the fairway if you hit it short.
On The Green There is also out of bounds right. The perfect layup is down the left side just short of the creek, leaving you on the flattest lie on this sloped fairway.
From The Tee Centre or right of it will give you the best opportunity to score well on this hole.
From The Fairway The left hand side is covered in the front by a bunker and left or long of this green will leave a very difficult up and down. Par is a good score on this hole.
On The Green The left hand side is covered in the front by a bunker and left or long of this green will leave a very difficult up and down. Par is a good score on this hole.
From The Tee The round begins with a generously wide tee shot on this opening par 4 hole.
From The Fairway A drive up the right side will avoid the sandtrap on the left edge of the fairway and set you up for a better angle to a demanding second shot.
On The Green An approach to the right side of the green will avoid the two bunkers guarding the left side. Long or left makes for a difficult up and down for par, which is a good score to aim for on this hole.
From The Fairway As you head out into the more open part of the course, be aware of what the wind is doing, as this can alter the course greatly. On this hole, the bigger hitters can take
On The Green advantage and cut the corner over the water to set up a short approach shot. The smart play is down the centre to the corner left of the sand trap.
From The Fairway A tee shot down the right side of the fairway will give you the best angle at this green. Don’t hit your drive too far as you will run out of fairway or be hitting off the downslope. 115 yards out is ideal.
From The Tee The first of 5 par 3’s on the course, make sure to check your yardage as this hole has a long tee box, so yardage might play differently than the card shows.
From The Fairway
On The Green There is water left and right of this green so an accurate shot is important. A back right pin is a sucker pin, centre of the green is always a good leave.
From The Tee Although this par 3 has roughly the same yardage as number 4, the subtly different angle can make a big difference depending on the wind, so choose your club accordingly.
From The Fairway
On The Green Make sure you have enough to clear the sandtrap on the right front side of the green. Centre of the green should leave you with a makeable putt to most pin positions.
From The Tee This is a lengthy par 3 and the green has a spine running down the centre of it, so err to the side the pin is on.
From The Fairway
On The Green You will need enough club to cover the bunker on the front right. This is a fairly deep green and par is a good number to leave this hole with.
From The Fairway Your tee shot should favour the left side of the fairway on this dogleg right hole,
On The Green unless you are a big hitter. Getting past the corner leaves a clear shot to the green, but avoid the driving range as it is out of bounds.