From The Tee One of Australia’s great par 4 holes. A drive down the right side is needed to allow the best angle to approach this long 4,
From The Fairway
On The Green anything left off the tee will leave a challenging second shot. The strategically placed bunkers 75 meters from the green will leave club golfers with a decision of whether to lay up or risk all and try and carry their second onto the green.
From The Tee A well struck tee shot past the fairway bunker will leave a wedge to a deceptive sloping green.
From The Fairway
On The Green The front 2/3rds of the green slope to the left while the back 1/3rd slopes away from you, be too bold and you will bounce off the back of the green.
From The Tee Short Par 4’s are a wonderful test of your short irons and the 5th is no exception.
From The Fairway A well placed tee shot should leave you around 100 metres to the green,
On The Green you will then need to leave your approach in the same section of the green as the pin. If you find yourself with a lengthy putt you will struggle to 2 putt on this wonderfully contoured green.
On The Green A short hole featuring a long green. Club selection and accuracy are vital. Avoiding the deep bunkers is a must. Take care on the green as it has more slope than appears.
From The Tee The cluster of fairway bunkers on the right side should be your line off the 7th tee, the closer you can get to these the better your line to the green.
From The Fairway From this line your approach shot can find any part of the green which slopes away from the golfer.
On The Green Approaches from the left half of the fairway are exceptionally challenging and finding the green is a real test.
From The Fairway The longest par 5 at Yarra Yarra the 8th has room to open your shoulders, however you should be prepared to be in the correct half of the fairway for your approach to this heavily sloping green.
On The Green If the pin is on the left you will need to approach from the right hand side of the fairway, if it is on the right hand side you need to approach on the same level as the pin.
From The Tee One of the stand out holes at Yarra Yarra, a mid length par 5 that provides a birdie opportunity.
From The Fairway A drive on the left towards the fairway bunkers will provide the best angle for approaching the green with a long second shot or for laying up to the right side of the fairway.
On The Green Your approach should be played to the centre of the green to avoid the false front that will reject any less than well struck shot.
From The Tee The 10th is a wonderful example of a challenging short par 4, go for the green or lay up for position from the tee, the choice must be made.
From The Fairway
On The Green If you lay up it must be left of centre and your approach will need to be bold and carried into the middle of the green.
From The Tee One of the great par 3’s in golf, a strong hole with a stunning green that is well protected by bunkers. The ideal shot is a high fade with a long iron that will often be playing into the breeze.
From The Fairway A mid length Par 4 that requires a tee shot that is as close to the fairway bunkers as you can, this will the leave an approach straight up the green between the large bunkers protecting it.
On The Green The further left off the tee you go the harder the approach to the elevated green.
From The Fairway The 13th is the strongest par on the course and the best line off the tee is as close to the right-hand fairway bunkers as possible, especially so if the flag is towards the rear of the green.
On The Green A green that slopes heavily from front to back you should aim to finish on the same level as they flag.
From The Tee The hole that has changed most in recent renovations, an echelon of bunkers at driving length ensures your focus is on your tee shot.
From The Fairway
On The Green The best line at the green is from as close to the bunkers as possible. If you do go right off the tee then the prudent approach is to the front left corner of the green.
From The Tee The final par 3 on the course provides a stern challenge, a narrow green flanked by some of the more challenging bunkers on the course.
From The Fairway
On The Green The green has a stunning tier through the centre and if you land on the top level, when the flag is on the lower level, you will be faced with a tough putt.
From The Tee A sweeping par 5 with a slightly uphill tee shot, the stronger player may choose to take on the fairway bunker for the best approach line to the green.
From The Fairway An approach played between the bunkers protecting the green will run up onto the putting surface which has a deceptive amount of slope in it.
From The Fairway Trees tightly line the left and right sides of this fairway. Aim the drive down the middle of the fairway to set up a mid to short iron approach.
On The Green The approach shot is played slightly downhill to a large green. Avoid going long over the green.