1
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Par , Length m
A good uphill opening hole. A good drive here will set you up with a short approach to this green. The second shot can be hard to judge with a false front to contend with.
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2
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Par , Length m
A severely downhill tee shot is followed by a second up to a green set well above the player. Second shots can be difficult to judge with only the top of the flag visible. Par is a good score here.
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3
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Par , Length m
A dog leg to the right sees the big hitter taking on the corner to set up a short iron to the green. The majority of golfers will hit the corner and negotiate their way to this small target.
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4
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Par , Length m
This short uphill par 4 demands the player drive left across a valley to earn a clear pitch to the green. Anything right can see the player blocked out by the large cedar trees.
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5
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Par , Length m
A troublesome hole with OOB left and a severe drop-off on the right. Hitting the fairway with your tee shot is of the highest priority here. From here the green has a left to right slope with an uphill putt a must.
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6
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Par , Length m
Another short uphill par 4 with the bigger hitter weighing up the option to go for it or to lay up to a good position for an easy pitch. Bunkers surround this green to keep the golfer on their toes.
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7
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Par , Length m
A terrific par 3 across a valley to a small green. This hole can play any number of lengths with many tee options available.
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8
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Par , Length m
The only par 5 on the front sees an uphill dogleg left. For most, it is difficult to reach the corner of the dogleg with the drive. The majority of golfers will play this as a three-shot hole with the emphasis on putting the ball in the right place for an easy pitch to this severe sloping green.
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9
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Par , Length m
A downhill par 4 sees the golfer required to avoid the trouble on the left to leave a short iron to a tiered green. A bunker behind the green puts some doubt in the golfer’s mind if they are looking to attack the flag.
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10
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Par , Length m
Another uphill par 4 to start the back 9 with the player once on the fairway requiring a mid iron to reach the green. A sloping green requires a spot-on approach to enable a putt for birdie.
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11
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Par , Length m
A short par 4 with the player required to position their tee shot down the left side to leave a clear shot to this green. The only trouble on this hole is the right-hand greenside bunker.
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12
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Par , Length m
A strong par 5 with the player required to hit up the right-hand side to enable them to put their second in a good position for a short pitch to the green. Careful, as this green slopes from front to back and can leave a long undulating putt.
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13
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Par , Length m
A strong par 4 and although the tee shot is blind it is clear it needs to be down the left-hand side. The green slopes severely from left to right and any ball slightly right can roll away to the tree line.
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14
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Par , Length m
A slight left to right slope sees the player required to hit to the left side to leave a mid iron to the green. Whilst there is no bunkering around the green, missing the putting surface with the approach will call on a sharp short game to save par.
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15
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Par , Length m
A middle iron par 3, this hole plays slightly uphill with a large bunker left the only real hazard to catch the golfer out. Be careful once on this green as it can be tricky to read.
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16
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Par , Length m
This uphill, dogleg left is another hole of merit which demands an accurate drive right of centre to set up a clear approach to the green. A series of bunkers guards the left side of the green.
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17
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Par , Length m
An uphill dogleg right par 4 requires the tee shot positioned in the left side of the fairway. A blind second shot needs to be slightly right as anything short left of the green will roll away. Par is a good score here.
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18
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Par , Length m
Our finishing hole with the Clubhouse framed in the background requires a premium shot to hit this green. Bunkers guard the left side and a slope off to the right. Making 3 here will make the first round of drinks taste so much better!
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