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Par 4, Length 337m
Hole 1 is a dogleg right par 4 for both men and women. On the right side is the boundary fence which is out of bounds and fairway bunkers have been strategically placed on the outside of the dogleg. The green slopes gently back to front and is protected left and right by deep bunkers. The back edge of the green drops away sharply giving any golfer who goes through the green a difficult lob back.
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2
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Par 5, Length 449m
This par 5 hole is a slight dogleg left again with the boundary fence on the right. A fairway bunker on the right about 100 metres from the green is there to trap unwary second shots. The green is protected by shallow bunkers both left and right.
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3
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Par 4, Length 312m
This is a short par 4 with a fairway bunker on the right side. Trees both left and right can cost the inaccurate golfer a recovery stroke. The two tiered green slopes from back to front and is protected by deep bunkers left and right.
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4
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Par 3, Length 187m
Hole 4 is a straightforward down the hill par 3 with elevated green protected at the front by bunkers left and right. The boundary fence on the right is out of bounds and close enough to penalise any wayward tee shot.
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5
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Par 4, Length 362m
The boundary fence on the right and a fairway bunker on the left serve to penalise wayward tee shots here with the wide fairway setting up accurate players for an open shot to a slightly elevated green. Only one bunker, but a large one, on the right of the green.
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6
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Par 4, Length 402m
This stroke index 1, par 4 hole features a fairly narrow area between the trees off the tee but widening at about 230 metres out after a slight dogleg right. A large back to front sloping green is protected on the left by a deep bunker and on the right by a shallow bunker.
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7
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Par 4, Length 387m
A narrow neck opens out on to a substantial fairway with trees left and right. A double row of bunkers protect the right side of a left to right sloping green.
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8
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Par 3, Length 145m
A deceptive par 3 relatively open but with a deep bunker protecting the left side of the green and a shallow bunker the right side. Wind direction has a bearing on how this hole needs to be played and club selection is critical.
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9
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Par 5, Length 506m
A wide lush fairway greets a well hit tee shot with danger off the tee to the right out of bounds fence. A series of three fairway bunkers are set to catch any wayward drive hit left. Two more fairway bunkers are strategically placed down the hill to snare any left or right wayward second shots. The green sits at the bottom of the hill and slopes gently from back to front and protected by bunkers left and right.
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10
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Par 5, Length 435m
This par 5 dogleg right is rated as the easiest hole on the course. An accurate tee shot is required to avoid fairway bunkers both left and right. From the dogleg looking east more fairway bunkers left and right are visible at about 80 metres from the green. A narrow entrance to the gently sloping green is guarded by greenside bunkers left and right.
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11
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Par 3, Length 142m
This relatively straightforward par 3 hole can change its personality with a westerly wind blowing. The deep bunker on the right front and the shallow bunker on the left combine well to guard a narrow entrance to a fairly large green which slopes gently from back to front. A large shallow bunker at the back left of the green picks up any shot hit too long.
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12
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Par 4, Length 401m
This hole presents a sweeping dogleg to the left with tall trees on the inside of the dogleg. A fairway bunker on the outside of the dogleg will usually pick up any ball hit too far right. Tall trees down the right side of the fairway up to the corner are trouble for the careless tee shot. The large two tiered sloping green is protected on the right side by a shallow bunker.
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13
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Par 4, Length 406m
A long par 4 for the men but a par 5 for the ladies this hole again presents a sweeping dogleg left. The short way across the corner is protected by mounding and a fairway bunker. Over to the right big hitters have to be wary of the dam. After the dogleg the fairway rolls up to a gently sloping green with bunker on the right. A large tree 50 metres in front of the green narrows the approach.
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14
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Par 4, Length 339m
A sharp dogleg left this hole begins with an elevated tee shot up to the corner avoiding the lake on the left and the dam on the right. Tee shots hit well up to the corner will get a good look at a green protected by two deep bunkers left and right.
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15
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Par 3, Length 149m
A delightful par 3, the bunkers on the right direct the tee shot more to the left where another trap on the left side of the green awaits. Club selection is important here because the lake must be negotiated to reach most pin placements on the green. Anything short will probably get wet. A sand trap at the rear of the green will capture any overhit tee shot.
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16
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Par 5, Length 497m
This par 5 requires accuracy all the way from tee to green. From an elevated tee the player will be required to hit a landing ground about 40 metres wide. Anything right or left will require a recovery stroke. The lush fairway rolls down the hill to a green which is protected by shallow bunkers left and right.
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17
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Par 4, Length 360m
A straightforward par 4 with tall trees left and right. A wide fairway narrows for bigger hitters with fairway bunker on the left and an outcrop of two trees on the right at 210 metres. The green is protected left and right by deep bunkers.
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18
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Par 4, Length 380m
This dogleg right par 4 hole requires players to reach the corner for a look at the green. The practice fairway on the right of this hole is out of bounds and there is trouble on the left in the form of tall tress. A large fairway bunker on the corner of the dogleg will catch any ball hit slightly right. The green is 150 metres from the corner and is protected by a bunker on the left and two very tall tress on the right.
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