Hole 1
- 377 meters
- Stroke 2 |
Out of bounds along
the entire right side is intimidating for the first
shot of the day. The prevailing wind off the right
makes the approach very interesting and is played
with a medium iron to a slightly raised green protected
by bunkers on the right. |
Hole 2
- 355 meters
- Stroke 6 |
This dogleg left
hole is lined by trees on both sides however the
tee shot should favour the right side to avoid the
bunkers. Your approach is played with a six or seven
iron slightly downhill and anything over the green
will be severely punished. |
Hole 3
- 144 meters
- Stroke 18 |
In windy conditions
this can be a very tricky short hole. However, in
calm conditions a medium to short iron is required,
played to a small green sloping from right to left. |
Hole 4
- 465 meters
- Stroke 10 |
A straight forward
three shot hole played uphill and requiring accuracy
as the fairway is flanked by bunkers. Following
two solid wood shots, the golfer will be faced with
a simple pitch shot to a small undulating green
and the opportunity of a birdie. |
Hole 5
- 303 meters
- Stroke 8 |
A very narrow par
4 with the ideal tee shot favouring the left side,
leaving a semi-blind short-iron approach which can
play at least half a club longer. |
Hole 6
- 170 meters
- Stroke 14 |
A well-struck medium
to long iron will find the golfer safely on the
green, which is protected by a deep bunker on the
left. |
Hole 7
- 415 meters
- Stroke 12 |
Over the water hazard,
accuracy and length is needed on this short par
5, preferably favouring the left hand side. A long
iron to fairway wood to a well-bunkered green should
set up a relatively easy birdie opportunity. |
Hole 8
- 356 meters
- Stroke 4 |
A long par 4 from
the back tees necessitates a solid tee shot followed
by a medium to long iron to a small green guarded
by a well placed bunker on the right. |
Hole 9
- 313 meters
- Stroke 16 |
A short par 4, requiring
a short iron to a sloping green, but beware the
deceptive yardage. |
Hole 10
- 366 meters
- Stroke 7 |
Huge pine trees some
80 meters off the tee make for an intimidating drive.
A left to right tee shot is required to set up a
downhill approach to a large newly constructed green,
with out of bounds long, a bunker on the right and
a water hazard on the left. Golfers are happy to
walk away with a par on this hole. |
Hole 11
- 326 meters
- Stroke 5 |
The wise golfer will
choose a fairway wood or long iron as the premium
is on accuracy on this short par 4. Having successfully
found the fairway, no more than a seven or eight
iron is required for your approach, played to a
very small-bunkered green. |
Hole 12
- 364 meters
- Stroke 3 |
The finest hole on
the course. The optimum line from this tee with
a fairway wood will be down the right side as the
fairway is flanked on both sides by huge pine trees.
Your medium iron approach is played downhill to
a small green. |
Hole 13
- 433 meters
- Stroke 11 |
Another short par
5 played into the wind most of the time. Out of
bounds down the left intimidates the player, however
two well-struck shots will set up a simple pitch
for a definite birdie opportunity. |
Hole 14
- 322 meters
- Stroke 13 |
A short par 4 played
uphill to a small green where club selection is
paramount with the approach. |
Hole 15
- 127 meter
- Stroke 17 |
A downhill par 3
requiring no more than an eight or nine iron in
calm conditions, to a large green with many subtle
slopes. |
Hole 16
- 443 meters
- Stroke 9 |
A long, uphill three
shot hole with the fairway flanked on both sides
by large trees. Your second shot has no real danger,
however favouring the left side will open up the
green, allowing for a simple pitch setting up a
birdie putt. |
Hole 17
- 158 meters
- Stroke 15 |
A beautiful par 3
lined by pine trees on the left and played to a
large, severely sloping green from back to front,
making putting conditions difficult. |
Hole 18
- 345 meters
- Stroke 1 |
A very good finishing
hole indeed, this dogleg left par 4 is lined by
large pine trees. The ideal tee shot will favour
the right side, opening a difficult approach with
a medium iron, played uphill to a semi-blind green. |