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Par 4, Length 351m
The tee shot needs to be as close as you dare to the left hand bunker to give you the easiest approach to the green.
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2
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Par 4, Length 306m
Accuracy from the tee is more important that length. be sure to take enough club if the pin is at the back.
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3
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Par 5, Length 480m
Only the longest hitters can reach this green in two, so play short of the left hand trap off the tee. A second shot into the gap opens up the best approach to the green.
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4
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Par 4, Length 338m
Keep on the far left of the bunkers as you dare with your tee shot to open up the green for you second. The green slopes from back to front so take enough club, especially if the pin is at the back.
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5
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Par 3, Length 145m
Another long green with a swale at the back and an up- slope of the front. The key to playing it well is to select the right club.
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6
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Par 4, Length 355m
Drive to the left half of the fairway which will give you the best angle of approach to the green. Make sure you take enough club, especially if the pin is back right.
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7
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Par 4, Length 339m
The drive should be placed to favour the right hand side of the fairway or close to the bunkers if you dare. This gives you the best approach to the long green that slopes back to front.
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8
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Par 3, Length 147m
The sensible shot is to take a line on the centre of the green and not take on the back left position because the water is so close. This green is long so take note where the pin is and take extra care with the club selection.
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9
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Par 5, Length 475m
Favour the right hand side of the fairway from the tee so that you can aim your second down the left to open up the green and avoid the bunker that guards the corner.
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10
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Par 4, Length 336m
Drive is best to favour the left side of the fairwar to open up this geen that is angled to you and slopes from back to front. Take enough club for the approach.
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11
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Par 4, Length 327m
Drive as close as you dare to the left side of the fairway but avoid bunker hidden to the side, the gives you the best angle to approach the pin with your second.
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12
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Par 5, Length 477m
By avoiding the tree standing sortry you will tee off the left of the fairway. Only the longest hitters can make the island fairway near the green from here, to consider laying up to avoid the cross bunkers, and a dropped shot.
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13
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Par 3, Length 180m
The key to this difficult hole is to get the club selection correct so that you get close to the hole leaving an uphill putt.You will need to pay particular attention to getting the distance right, and then rememeber the hole is sligtly uphill.
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14
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Par 4, Length 331m
Priority here is to get your drive down the left of the bunker to open up a shot to the green. Anything right or short will be cutt off from a shot of the green.
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15
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Par 4, Length 331m
To get a second shot of the green the tee shot must favour the right hand side of the fairway. The green is long so take care with club selection.
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16
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Par 4, Length 334m
The tee shot should favour the left half of the fairway to open up the best angle for your approach. The geen is 40m deep so take enough club for your second.
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17
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Par 3, Length 146m
Again club selection is very important here as the pin positions can vary by 25 metres on this long green. The safe shot when the pin is at the back is the right hand side of the green.
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18
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Par 5, Length 440m
An accurate drive hugging the left hand side could see you make this par 5 in two. A more conservative second shot would be to lay- up short of the right hand trap, for the best line to the pin.
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