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The giant log seat was named after David Whelchel the golf architect from Hurdzon Fry who was in charge of Tallwoods. A university golf coach and player who turned to architecture.
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A delightful Par 3 set in a glade of trees. A large bunker guards the left side of the green and a deep swale guards the right. Don’t miss it left… then don’t miss it right either.
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Situated on the site of an ugly quarry. The hole is only 437 meters long but it plays uphill against the prevailing wind. One of the best and toughest short par 5s you will ever play.
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The five trees give this delightful Par 4 its name. The rear of the green is fast and can be treacherous. It is called a 4, 7 or 11 hole for a reason – looks easy – be VERY careful
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A Par 5 of great beauty and solitude. The green is hidden until you have played your second. You must “be up” to your shot to the flag as the green has a false front to deceive you.
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Halfway between heaven and hell this memorable hole is a true chameleon. 180 meters of championship Par3 from the Black Tee for those who really love beauty and their golf.
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The “illusion” bunkers appear to squeeze the fairway; however, there is a gap between the bunkers which can sometimes provide respite for those who think they are “on the beach.
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Famed for his “devils Pulpit” and many other courses. Tallwoods designer Mike Hurzden was US Golf Architect of the year in 1997. The world’s leading environmental Golf Architect.
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A deceptively difficult Par 4 with a remnant black stump, a reminder of the 'logging years'. Don't miss the fairway on the right as there is a small pond that 'eats' golf balls.
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A beautiful green ... a lovely Par 4. Lake Tallwoods frames the right-hand side of the fairway and a giant Angophora Eucalypt provides the perfect turning point.to the left-hand dog leg.
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Across Lake Tallwoods, the giant sentinel gums are, synonymous with Tallwoods Village. Four of the tees must cross the water, but we have a honey-moon tee for I those who can't make it.
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Its name comes from the alley of mainly blackbutts. This challenging Par 4 plays into the prevailing nor'easter. Don't spray your drive to the right as Lake Tallwoods is waiting.
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This superb Par 5 is the start of our 'Amen Corner'; named for the Bunyah Pines planted on both sides of the fairway. You must 'be up' with the shot to the green as it is very deceptive.
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His famous 'ballet with dirt' has shaped many of the famous Hurdzan golf courses, including Tallwoods. Guy Quattrocchi - 'the Legend from Arizona'. This is his favourite Tallwoods hole.
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A Par 5 destined to become a great one? It is 534 metres to a 50-metre-long, elevated green set obliquely to the line of your third shot. From the back tee, Tiger Woods can't reach it in two!
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This will be the hardest hole on the course when the pin is behind the 'pot' bunker and the wind blows in your face. The lightning-fast green will test the finest of players ... steel yourself!
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From the penultimate tee, a majestic hole with grand ocean and mountain views. A spotted gum stands guard on the right-hand edge of the fairway. 'Memories' of your round at Tallwoods.
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Strategic or heroic, this reachable Par 5 is guarded by bunkers and water. Designed to tempt those who 'think they can play like Jack Nicklaus'. Risk it all, and possibly ... pay the price!
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