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Hole 1 - 73 Metres - Par 3
A downhill pitch to a small green guarded by a pond. This is a scenic
starting hole, where feel for distance is at a premium. Long is safer
than short!
Hole 2 - 139 Metres - Par 3
Only a good strike will reward the player on this testing hole. The
tee and green are at the same elevation but between is a tree-lined
stream, which must be carried. The green is protected by a frontal
sand trap. Par is a good score here.
Hole 3 - 67 Metres - Par 3
An uphill shot to a green defended by a deep frontal sand trap. The
ability to flight the ball high will gain rewards here.
Hole 4 - 160 Metres - Par 3
A fine par 3, which enjoys a superb cork tree, short left of the
green. A gentle draw on to the undulating green is the safest shot.
Two sand traps to the right, luck to catch the push or slice.
Hole 5 - 106 Metres - Par 3
Reversing direction to the east, this is another test of accuracy.
The green set in mounds, is protected by a sand trap on the front
right.
Hole 6 - 83 Metres - Par 3
A downhill pitch to a green, which is not deep. Traps at the front
and rear add to the need for good judgement of distance. Any over-hit
shot will land in the stream behind the green.
Hole 7 - 146 Metres - Par 3
The pleasant walk over a bridge brings the player to the demanding 7th.
A long shot along a plateau with the green in a bowl below. Small pines
and a sand trap, guard the front of the green. Any shot realign the
green is a very good one!
Hole 8 - 126 Metres - Par 3
Heading to the North in the direction of the attractive clubhouse, this
hole requires a solidly struck shot. Two sand traps guard the front and
left of the green. Friendly banking will help the shot which is only
slightly off-line, but will add to the difficulty of the second shot,
for any stoke more than twenty metres from the target.
Hole 9 - 84 Metres - Par 3
Running parallel to the 1st hole, the pond is again in play. There is
'bale-out' space on the right but a tricky chip then faces the
faint-hearted. The rear left of the green sports a sand trap, to make
any left of centre flag position, a test of carry distance. |
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