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Par 5, Length 483m
Downhill and slight dogleg right, with out-of-bounds close to the right side of the fairway. View of the regal
Cathedral Ranges in the background as you approach the green, with a ball-magnet water hazard to the left.
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2
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Par 4, Length 268m
Uphill and requiring a precision drive across a water hazard to a narrow, tree-lined fairway, leaving a short
iron in to a small, dish-shaped green. Two good shots and a birdie beckons.
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3
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Par 5, Length 469m
A very tricky dogleg left par 5, with a stand of trees specifically positioned to block your second shot if your
drive is not accurate enough. You may want to leave your driver in the bag for safety.
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4
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Par 3, Length 135m
Careful aim required to a short, small green, with water to the left, and a bunker to the right. Magpies
swoop here in Spring!
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5
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Par 4, Length 270m
Short, dogleg right, par 4 with major tree trouble on right side of fairway, and a water hazard behind the
sloping green.
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6
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Par 4, Length 260m
Strategically-placed large fir tree on the fairway presents a challenge to most golfers. Do you lay up short
of the tree, or try to drive past it to the narrow fairway?
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7
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Par 4, Length 235m
A genuine risk & reward par 4. Long hitters can make the green in one, but holding it on the small green is
difficult. The water hazard left of the green adds to the drama.
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8
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Par 4, Length 390m
Long, dogleg right par 4, with the Steavenson's River all the way along the right fairway. The famous
"gotcha" bush awaits to trap misdirected approach shots.
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9
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Par 3, Length 189m
Long par 3, with water to the right and the clubhouse in the background. The green is undulating and fast.
A par is a good score here.
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10
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Par 4, Length 331m
A dogleg right to a challenging 'upside down saucer' green. A birdie is on offer for accurate golfers.
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11
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Par 3, Length 158m
The entire hole is heavily surrounded by a mix of tall gum trees and magnificent deciduous autumn trees -
which means a slightly errant shot can cause you to rack up a big score.
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12
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Par 5, Length 439m
Shortish in length, and serpentine in shape... with a real sting in its tail. Every shot must be precise,
especially your approach to the small elevated green. Miss the green left and a world of pain awaits!
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13
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Par 4, Length 290m
Dogleg right, through a heavily timbered and cambered valley to an elevated green. Steavenson's River all
the way along the left. Look out for the wombats!
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14
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Par 4, Length 316m
Elevated tee shot across the river, then an approach shot up a steep hill to the almost blind green, with a
bunker on the left and out-of-bounds behind.
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15
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Par 4, Length 374m
Don't try to cut the corner on this tight, heavily tree-lined dogleg right tee shot. A perfect drive leaves you
with a very long shot to a small green guarded by sentinel trees, bushland and a creek. You might choose
to lay up... even though it's a par 4.
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16
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Par 4, Length 331m
A demanding par 4 starting with a tee shot over the river to a very small landing area between trees. Long
second shot uphill to a blind green with out-of-bounds behind and tall gums trees encroaching short and
right of the green.
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17
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Par 4, Length 391m
Risk & reward! Do you try to cut the corner over the intruding forest, or do you lay up and have a very long,
difficult approach with water short of the green. A par feels like a birdie.
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18
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Par 3, Length 143m
A strategically-placed mature gum tree means you need to choose whether you go over, under, or around the
tree to get to the small green. It's very easy to rack up a double bogey or worse on this testing finishing hole.
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