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Par 4, Length 454m
A straight away Par 4 playing
downhill toward the ocean. Water on
the right and behind the green will
catch any wayward approaches.
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2
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Par 4, Length 400m
A long par 4 playing along the slope.
The elevated green requires a well
positioned approach for an uphill
putt. The back of the green slopes
away very fast and will trouble any
long approaches.
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3
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Par 4, Length 400m
Playing down the hill, a well
positioned tee shot avoiding the
fairway bunkers is a must. A tee
shot finishing on the right hand of
the fairway is preferred. A narrow
green calls for pin point accuracy.
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4
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Par 3, Length 197m
A breathtaking Par 3 playing along
the Pacific Ocean. A well struck long
iron into a guarded green will be
rewarded. From the tee you will get
great glimpses of the sandy shores
of the island behind the green.
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5
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Par 5, Length 508m
The first of two challenging Par 5?s,
a strong drive and well positioned
second shot, probably a fairway
wood will open up a straight
approach to the elevated green.
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6
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Par 5, Length 495m
The second Par 5 demands a near
perfect tee shot down toward the
Mango Tree. The false green front
makes getting the correct distance a
challenge. The green is tucked into a
natural amphitheatre formed by the
rolling hills.
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7
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Par 3, Length 164m
A great example that world class Par
3?s don?t have to be long. The
downhill approach requires acute
accuracy to avoid the bunkers and to
hold on the small green.
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8
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Par 4, Length 358m
Stand and enjoy the breathtaking
vista. The elevated tee shot across
the valley is to a receptive fairway.
From the fairway centre a pretty
straight forward approach to an
elevated green.
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Par 4, Length 387m
A well positioned tee shot is a must
to set up a clear approach to a green
that is tucked behind the ridge and
guarded by a deep stream. Left of
the green is safe and the right side
is trouble.
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10
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Par 4, Length 417m
A straight away Par 4 that invites
you to drive the ball into the
colourful coral reefs. A drive to the
left hand side of the fairway will
offer you the best approach into the
well guarded, elevated green.
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11
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Par 5, Length 518m
A long Par 5 that plays every bit of
its length. Typically playing into the
breeze, it demands a strong and well
positioned tee shot, then a long
second shot setting up a simple
approach.
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12
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Par 4, Length 300m
An inviting hole that is ready to bite
you if the view takes your
concentration. A long iron into the
heart of the fairway will leave you
with a short iron into the green. A
tee shot finding a fairway bunker will
leave you with a terrifying second
shot.
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13
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Par 3, Length 201m
A stunning Par 3 with amazing
views. A long iron or rescue club to
the slightly elevated green is
required. The tee is protected from
the breeze, so beware once the ball
gets into the air.
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14
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Par 4, Length 363m
Position, position, position. Your tee
shot needs to hit the centre of the
fairway. The second shot is to a
very elevated green that offers little
respect to a poor approach.
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15
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Par 3, Length 132m
Another of Natadola Bay?s mix of
great Par 3?s. Just a short iron, but
make it very accurate. The back of
the green slopes away very quickly
and has three bunkers waiting for
you to overshoot of the green.
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16
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Par 4, Length 344m
Teeing off from the shores of the
Pacific Ocean, a strong tee shot will
be rewarded by offering a straight
forward approach. The elevated
green offers no forgiveness for an
approach coming up short.
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Par 5, Length 502m
The final Par 5 of the course.
Typically playing down breeze, a tee
shot with some good length will
provide you with a tough decision,
can the green be reached in two. A
valley to the left is awaiting
wayward approaches.
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Par 4, Length 426m
Arguably one of the toughest holes
on the course. It is long, uphill and
the tee shot needs to be in the
centre of the fairway. The elevated
green is well guarded by bunkers.
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