A great starting hole and one of the only straight fairways, a driver or 3 wood to the centre of the fairway is perfect. Your iron to the centre of the green will leave you within 5m to any flag. Bunkers short right and left of green combined with mounds and hollows will test your short game skills.
This hole may be short but a combination of being uphill all the way and shaped with a slight dogleg left, the position of the drive is paramount. A rescue club from the tee to the middle right of the fairway leaves a demanding second shot to a long narrow green. Missing the green right, left, or over the back presents a difficult up and down for par.
One of the many great holes at the club that demands respect for a very short hole that proves length does not necessarily dictate difficulty. From the tee you are faced with a sharp left dogleg requiring a tee shot that must be right of centre of the fairway and on top of the hill. The green is bunkered both left and right and the green slopes to the right hand bunker. Downhill all the way to a large green requires a precision shot, and birdies are few.
A blind tee shot to the left centre of a straight and wide fairway with a driver is preferred. This allows you to play a straight shot to a large, long, and narrow green protected by a large bunker on the right and grassy mounds on the left.
Our longest par 3 hole and a proven demanding test. The green has a slight elevation and if chipping from the front area the difficulty is stopping the ball short of the pin. Two large bunkers on the right and another on the left guard the green.
A driver and a second shot to the right hand side of the fairway gives the player the chance of a birdie with a close third shot to the pin on our longest par 5. The dog leg left second shot for the big hitters requires courage because of the large gum trees protecting the corner and the bunker left of the green. Grassy hills on the right side give this hole definition and the big green sloping from back to front test everyone’s putting.
Some would question this hole is rated the easiest on the golf course because 138m is not long but danger is everywhere surrounding the green. Two large bunkers on the left and grassy mounds on the right tests everyone’s short game regardless of their handicap. Gum trees and a picturesque sight from the tee hides a difficult tee shot.
For the long hitters from the tee this is a blind tee shot to a straight and wide fairway. The green is reachable in two however accuracy is the key if you want an eagle putt. A deep bunker short and left of the green is separated by a deep grassy hollow before another large and deep bunker guards the left side of the green. Another large bunker on the right hand side of this big narrow green brings your putting skills into play.
A short par 4 hole that incorporates a gentle dogleg left fairway and a quarry across most of the fairway at 210m. A 3 wood or rescue club is advised from the tee followed by an approach shot to a long narrow green that slopes from back to front.
The hardest hole on the course. 3 wood off the tee aimed down the left hand side is the perfect play off the tee for most. The approach shot into a small green which slopes right to left, back to front makes even the best golfers think twice about attacking the pin. Walking away with a par on this hole is an achievement.
A massive gum tree on the left corner of the dogleg dictates the placement of your tee shot. Playing to the right hand side of the fairway with a 3 wood or rescue from the tee opens up your second shot to the green. Bunkered short right and left of the long narrow green that slopes from the back to the front commands your attention.
Don’t let the index of 17 fool you, this is a tough hole to make par on. Large bunkers left and right protect a very large green. Unless you have played a great tee shot 3 putts are common because of the demand of length and your ability to read the intricate breaks.
A very demanding hole that requires a driver or 3 wood to the corner of a sharp dogleg right fairway. Large trees and scrubland on the right side of the fairway discourages a big drive over the corner of the dog leg. A good positioned drive requires a midiron to the green that has only one bunker short right of the green. A large green with a great variety of pin placements complete the skill test.
The first of two Par 5’s on the back 9. The ideal tee shot would be just right off the big gum tree on the corner. Depending on the wind you will either be able to get your 2nd shot over the fairway bunker and have a short wedge for your 3rd shot or you will be laying up short of the fairway bunker. The green slopes back to front and has many subtle breaks that keep even the members guessing.
Respect this golf hole because the length offers a false sense of easy scoring. The fairway shapes right to left uphill all the way and a 3 wood or rescue club to the centre right of the fairway is ideal. The second shot uphill to a very large green that slopes from back to front demands placement short of the pin or suffer the putting consequences. Large bunkers protect both sides of the green to complete another signature golf hole.
A great downhill par 3 golf hole to a very large green protected by bunkers left and right and a difficult pitch shot back if too long. Par is a good score because the large green and contours on the green test your ability to read a green.
The longest par 4 on the golf course but it is the tee shot that sets up a comfortable par if positioned to the right centre of the fairway. From the tee a blind shot to a dogleg right fairway , too far left and you could be blocked out for your second shot to the green. A mid iron to a large hard surface green bunkered on the right and grassy mounds left. Challenging putts complete a difficult par 4 test.
This is a great finishing hole with a double dogleg and uphill from tee to green. The hole starts with a very tight driving test, gum trees left and right to a fairway sweeping right and a large bunker on the edge of the fairway. Courage required to attempt the second shot over the trees that create the second dogleg to a green with large bunkers left and right.