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Par 5, Length 453m
Dog leg right par 5 which is reachable in two for the long hitter provided the drive is shaped left to right. Water crosses the fairway 50m in front of this green and winds its way around to the right, so caution is required when laying up on this hole or when shooting at the green for 2.
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2
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Par 4, Length 294m
A short hole which requires a long iron down the right hand side of the fairway to avoid a well positioned fairway bunker. second shot is then a short iron to a heavily contoured green which is very hard to hold.
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3
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Par 3, Length 128m
Short hole which requires a short iron to a generous green.
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4
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Par 4, Length 391m
Hole rated number 2 and requires a drive left of centre to avoid fairway bunkers. Mid to ling iron then required to a slightly raised green.
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5
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Par 4, Length 297m
Short hole with out of bounds down the left and plenty of fairway bunkers to catch stray tee shots. Long iron or fairway wood is best choice from a tee followed by a wedge or short iron.
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6
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Par 5, Length 495m
Water and out of bounds guards the left hand side of the hole requiring accuracy all the way down. Blind second shot needs to be kept to the right side of the fairway which is the best angle to approach this green for your third shot.
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7
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Par 3, Length 179m
Long Par 3 made even longer as hole is open to any wind. Large, relatively flat green makes it a little easier.
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Par 4, Length 368m
Strong dog leg right hole which often plays back into the prevailing wind. Long hitters can cut some of the corner off here but most players will aim a little left of the fairway bunker setting you up for a mid iron second shot to a flat long green.
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Par 4, Length 362m
Once again a hole that can play very long back into the prevailing wind. Tee shot needs to be aimed towards bunkers down the right side of fairway with a little draw to follow the slight dog left to the left. Second shot is played into a green which is very long from back to front.
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10
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Par 3, Length 137m
Short hole to a new green which is both very large and very undulating so club selection is critical.
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11
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Par 4, Length 318m
Slight dog leg left hole which requires an accurate long iron or fairway wood from a tee followed by a short iron to a long undulating green.
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12
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Par 4, Length 310m
Long iron or fairway wood required here to reach the corner of this sharp dog leg to the left, leaving a short iron to a green which can be hard to hold.
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13
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Par 4, Length 314m
Narrow gun barrel tee shot which requires an actuated long iron or fairway wood to the fairway followed by a short second short to a two tiered undulating green. Tip, don't miss the green to the left.
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Par 5, Length 444m
Dog leg left par 5 which is reachable in two for the long hitter particularly if the drive is hit with a draw or over the trees on the left corner. Safe to play the hole is out to the right of the tee, a good solid second shot followed by pitch to the most difficult green on the course.
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15
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Par 4, Length 401m
Rated the hardest hole on the course which requires a tee shot avoiding bunkers left and right then a long iron into a green which has a big swale on the right hand side.
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Par 4, Length 373m
Another tough finishing hole which requires a straight drive avoiding bunkers right and trees left. Second shot is to a kidney shaped green which slopes from front to back making it very hard to hold.
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17
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Par 3, Length 171m
Probably the hardest par 3 on this course which usually requires a mid to long iron to a small green with lots of contours.
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18
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Par 5, Length 486m
Straight shot required here followed by a second shot avoiding bunkers down the left then a deft approach into a huge undulating green, which will produce many a three putt.
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