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Par 5, Length m
Remarkables 1 - The best line off the tee is close to the fairway bunkers, but unless you can reach the green in two the right half of the fairway is just fine.
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2
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Par 3, Length m
Remarkables 2 - Take enough club to make the green but avoid going past the pin - this green can be really nasty from behind the hole!
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3
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Par 4, Length m
Remarkables 3 - The left-hand side of the fairway affords the best look at the green but beware those bunkers.
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4
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Par 4, Length m
Remarkables 4 - As close to the fairway bunkers as you dare - this fairway has a nasty slope from left to right for anything right of centre.
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5
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Par 5, Length m
Remarkables 5 - If you want to attack this green in two then you must drive accurately. Beware the central bunker, the left-to-right slope will gather the ball into the sand.
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6
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Par 3, Length m
Remarkables 6 - What you see is what you get. The middle of the green is never a bad option.
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7
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Par 4, Length m
Remarkables 7 - To go or not to go? If you're going for the green the central bunker lurks. Maybe a lay-up makes more sense.
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8
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Par 4, Length m
Remarkables 8 - Beware this steeply sloping green. If the pins on the front don?t be long.
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9
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Par 4, Length m
Remarkables 9 - The best line is up the left half, the simplest up the right. But from the right there's that pesky front bunker.
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10
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Par 4, Length m
Coronet 1 - A drive up the right opens up the green - but if you want a little more room the left half of the fairway is the spot. Be up with your approach - anything short will probably come back.
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11
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Par 3, Length m
Coronet 2 - Beware the tier across the middle of the green. If the pins on the left, err short. If it's on the right, there's a little more room right than there at first appears.
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12
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Par 4, Length m
Coronet 3 - This fairway is quite wide past the bunker, but the left half is much better. If you can't get your second to the green then a lay-up short of the central bunker might be a good option. How brave are you?
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13
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Par 4, Length m
Coronet 4 - If you can fly the cross bunker then the left half of the fairway is position A. If the pin is towards the back then a little short of the hole might be sensible.
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14
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Par 4, Length m
Coronet 5 - From the right half of the fairway your approach is slightly longer but the running shot is an option. From the left better to fly your ball all the way.
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15
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Par 5, Length m
Coronet 6 - Which way is the best way? The pin placement on this hole may dictate where you want your second to be. The island fairway is usually best - and a little larger than it appears. But it is an island...
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16
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Par 3, Length m
Coronet 7 - Club selection is vital. The rock wall looks daunting but may act as a backstop. Left is to be avoided.
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17
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Par 4, Length m
Coronet 8 - The pin is the key. Back left or back right and angle is more important than distance from the tee. Unless you think you can drive the green of course...
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18
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Par 5, Length m
Coronet 9 - How brave dare you be? Once your tee shots away, it's the lay-up that tantalises. Closer is better, but accuracy then becomes paramount. Much more room if you lay back shorter - but then there's the water in front of the green!
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