Hole 1

A pleasant introduction to the course. A straight drive followed by a short iron approach to a relatively flat green. Should set the tone for a good day’s golf.
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Hole 2

This medium length Par 4 is relatively straight with bunkers right and left surrounding a flat green. A dam on the right side of the fairway should not present any problems.
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4 343M
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Hole 3

Well treed on both sides of the fairway and well bunkered approach to the green. This hole requires thought when playing your second shot.
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4 312M
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Hole 4

This short Par 5 should not be taken lightly. A slightly elevated sloping green is protected by bunkers on both sides of the approach.

5 445M
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Hole 5

An errant tee shot makes the elevated, sloping green difficult to attain. The green is well protected on the left side by a deep bunker.

3 186M
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Hole 6

Aim left on this sloping fairway with two valleys and deep bunkers on either side of the green does increase the difficulty.

4 403M
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Hole 7

An elevated green is protected by a bunker at front left. Be too long and you can be well down the sloping 6th fairway. Be right and you could be among trees. A protected green slopes right to left and rear to front.

3 163M
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Hole 8

Out of bounds on the right hand side of a sloping, undulating fairway can pose a problem for the unwary golfer. A slight dogleg to the left. The green is protected by deep bunkers on either side which may add to a player’s woes.

5 449M
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Hole 9

A 60 degree dogleg to the right confronts the player off the tee. Go too far to the right and out of bounds beckons. Take on the trees on the corner and good luck! A slightly sloping green is protected by bunkers the left and right hand sides.

4 347M
4 334M
4 293M
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Hole 10

A straight tee shot is recommended to get a par opportunity. A tight shot for players that move the ball either way due to tall, overhanging gums lining the fairway all the way to the green. Bunkers to avoid on both sides of the green.

3 184M
3 172M
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Hole 11

Hitting the tee shot long, centre or right of the fairway will give you an easy short iron approach to the green. Avoid hooking left into a small dam. Hitting left also brings into play left front and right back bunkers.

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Hole 12

A long par 4 where straight and long tee and approach shots are required to reach the green in regulation. A difficult, firm green to hold with numerous slight dips to ponder when putting, makes this hole the hardest on the course.

4 419M
4 401M
5 396M
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Hole 13

A short Par 4 where an errant tee shot into the trees lining the narrow fairway will make it awkward to recover. Placement more than length is the key to this hole. Avoid bunkers on the front left and right side of a small green.

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Hole 14

Dog leg to the right. A long tee shot towards the middle to left side of the fairway will set up the correct angle for the approach shot into a large green guarded by bunkers. A wayward shot will have you grappling between trees.

4 376M
4 361M
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Hole 15

Looks an easy Par 3 but the wind can play havoc with club selection and the approach to this hole. Bunkers on the right and left of a small green await a wayward shot. Out of bounds on the left of the fairway and back of the green.

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Hole 16

Out of bounds lurks left of the fairway from tee to green on this par 5. Trees again line the entire right side. Shots straying right will bring the front right and two left back guarding bunkers into play.

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Hole 17

Par 4 dog leg to the left. out of bounds on the left of the fairway. A wayward shot and you are O.O.B. or grappling with trees. A firm, fast green with a slight slope at the rear for stray approach shots, especially tricky on windy days.

4 350M
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Hole 18

Long par 3 right to left sloping green. Approach the hole from the right or you may see what seems a good shot end up rolling off or through the green. Be faced with a probing pitch shot from anywhere off this green and a meandering putt.

3 178M
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