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Par 1, Length 1m
A straight away, open starting hole playing downwind in the winter. The 18th fairway on the right creates a wide double fairway producing a very comfortable driving hole. An open entry green will allow the player to bounce the ball onto the putting surface.
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2
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Par 2, Length 2m
This will be a very interesting par 5 . The tee shot is played uphill to an elevated decked fairway. To the left of the fairway, the terrain drops sharply. From the first landing area the player can view the slightly elevated green situated in a saddle with little or no backing.
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3
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Par 3, Length 3m
A delightful par 3 set amongst numerous mature pine trees. This hole plays slightly uphill to a green that will have only sky as a backdrop. A very natural green setting and variable winds will make club selection a complicated task.
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4
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Par 4, Length 4m
This long par 4 will play much shorter than it appears as the tee shot drops some 15 metres to the fairway. The fairway itself is wide and receptive allowing the player to swing away. Protected by bunkers, the green is positioned on an elevated plateau and a shot played left or long will be in trouble.
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5
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Par 5, Length 5m
A short, but occasionally directly into the wind par 4. The tee shot is played over a small arm of a lake to an elevated plateau. A tee shot hit to the right will leave the player with a very difficult approach. The view from the landing area to the green is magnificent, looking directly down towards the marina. The green is decked into the hillside with a sharp drop to the right side. The approach shot must be hit with precision.
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6
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Par 6, Length 6m
A medium length par 5 that the longer hitters could reach in two. However, the green is well protected and a fairway wood will have to be perfect to find the green. The drive area is decked into a rolling hillside that creates severe trouble if the golfer misses to the right. The gently rolling fairway will provide the golfer with several options on the second shot.
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7
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Par 7, Length 7m
This is the shortest par 4 on the course, but no less challenging. When played downwind the green is reachable from the tee, but with considerable risk. The small green, with a lake on the right, will present a difficult target, but will allow the perfect tee shot to bounce onto its surface. The farther left the tee shot is played, the more difficult the approach shot will become.
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8
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Par 8, Length 8m
An attractive medium length, lake-side hole, the par 3 eighth will normally be played with a crosswind. This will make club selection critical. Playing to the right will find trouble. Playing left is much safer but will leave a difficult chip shot to the well guarded green.
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9
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Par 9, Length 9m
A long difficult finish for the outward nine, this hole will vary dramatically depending upon wind direction. When playing downwind, a driver followed by a middle or short iron approach will reach the green. When playing directly into the wind this hole may prove difficult to reach in two by even the best players.
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10
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Par 1, Length 1m
A medium to long par 4 with spectacular views to the west. The hole plays along a rolling sidehill with a gentle curve to the right. A tee shot played right will leave the golfer with a difficult approach to the green which drops quickly off at the back. This hole can vary dramatically in difficulty, depending upon wind conditions and the pin location.
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11
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Par 1, Length 1m
A short par 5, the eleventh fairway plays uphill and is well defended by mature pine trees, bunkers and topographic features. The tee shot is actually downhill into a valley fairway. From the drive zone the hole meanders uphill some 25 metres in elevation with trees creating hazards on both sides of the fairway. The hole appears to be short, but will play considerably longer than the card suggests. Accuracy will be essential.
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12
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Par 2, Length 2m
A dramatic and novel short par 4 situated in a unique part of the site. This self- contained valley provides the setting for one of the most dramatic short approach shots on the course. A short iron uphill approach will require skill and good judgement under windy conditions. The green is perched atop a narrow ridge providing a spectacular vista of the surrounding ocean.
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13
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Par 3, Length 3m
From the back tee this will be amongst the most demanding par 3's in golf; a 230 metre shot to the green some 12 metres above the tee. The green is shaped into a wonderful bowl setting, but protected by a deep frontal bunker. From the forward tees this hole plays medium length from a variety of directions. Weather conditions and tee location will have a great impact on the playing characteristics of this hole.
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14
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Par 4, Length 4m
A long, open, grand par 4. A sweeping downhill tee shot to a fairway some 10 metres below allows the player to swing away. A shot pulled or hooked left will be in trouble and a shot placed too far right will result in a difficult sidehill lie. The approach shot will require a long iron or fairway wood to a green on the ridge line some 13 metres above. The player will see only the flag flying with sky for a backdrop. Judging distances will be difficult. This hole should prove to be both dramatic and difficult.
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15
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Par 5, Length 5m
A spectacular downhill par 3 hole which plays directly at the ocean. This is the first of three unique ocean front holes. Native vegetation and mature pine trees will give this hole an established and wonderful setting that will certainly make this another of many memorable holes.
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16
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Par 6, Length 6m
This hole is likely to be the most dramatic and difficult hole on the course. A setting such as this is rarely found in the golf world and will be compared with the 8th at Pebble Beach or the 17th at Cypress Point. The tee shot plays over a rugged ravine to a rolling fairway that naturally turns the fairway to the right. The long hitter can opt to play over the rugged ocean front terrain to considerably shorten his approach. Such a tee shot is clearly risky, as any shot less than perfect will not be found. The green rests at the point of a narrow peninsula providing 270 degrees of photographic ocean views.
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17
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Par 7, Length 7m
The longest and perhaps the most demanding par 5 playing along and through the gently rolling ocean front topography. To the inland side of the hole is a long ridge line that not only provides a backdrop for the hole but creates a special environment separated from the rest of the golf course. The elevated green is located in one of the saddles along the ridge. This hole will require skillful club selection and accurate shots. The views from the 17th green are spectacular.
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18
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Par 8, Length 8m
A long downhill hole with broad views of the large lake and valley and a glimpse of the Town Centre. A double fairway with the 1st hole will allow the tee shot to stray well right. However, such a shot can leave the golfer with a blind approach. When playing against the wind this hole will provide a challenge to the golfer. It will certainly be an exhilarating finish to the round.
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