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BLACK
~493m BLUE ~480m
WHITE ~462m RED ~426m
A slight double-dogleg hole with generous
landing area. Any desire to get on in two has
to take the well-placed traps into account.
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BLACK
~326m BLUE ~311m
WHITE ~302m RED ~263m
Although it is the shortest par-four on
the course, this slight dogleg left is not short
of challenge. To get the best position for the
second shot, the drive should be up the left
side but a couple of greenside bunkers in line
with the target area demand for accuracy and
distance. |
BLACK
~151m BLUE ~136m
WHITE ~121m RED ~103m
This short par-three should provide an enjoyable
birdie experience for most as the green is quite
receptive, sloping from back to front. Less
than accurate shots will find either the large
bunker on the right, the deep hollow at the
rear or the smaller sand trap on the left.
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BLACK
~377m BLUE ~361m
WHITE ~342m RED ~300m
Position rather than power is the key point
here forcing long hitters to leave the driver
in the bag to avoid overshooting the fairway.
A trap 15 metres short of the green may upset
club selection as there is dead ground between
it and the target while another bunker awaits
shots staying too far right. |
BLACK
~412m BLUE ~393m
WHITE ~378m RED ~339m
This long par-four is a severe dogleg right.
A short cut by shaving the corner on the right
proves to be a temptation for most, however
be forewarned of the disasters that follow if
the shot finds the solitary pot bunker at this
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BLACK
~394m BLUE ~375m
WHITE ~360m RED ~328m
A cluster of mounds and sand split the fairway
into two about 200 metres off the tee-box. The
left fairway provides better line to the green
however this side is fraught with danger. The
green is kidney shaped while a thin neck of
water lurks at the rear. |
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BLACK
~471m BLUE ~433m
WHITE ~415m RED ~389m
Off the tee, this double-dogleg hole demands
a short water carry. The conservatives may opt
for the right of the fairway for an easy laid-up
second and short third to the green. Risk takers
may try to carry the bunkers for the possibility
of getting on in two. |
BLACK
~173m BLUE ~159m
WHITE ~150m RED ~118m
Though the longest par-three on the course,
this hole should present no problem tee to the
green except for the sand trap short of the
green. There is a chain of hollows linking the
left side while the huge bunker wrapping around
the rear may as well save long shots from the
water. |
BLACK
~337m BLUE ~329m
WHITE ~315m RED ~285m
An invitation for a final attempt at a birdie.
Avoid the fairway sand with the drive and you
are left with only a short pitch to the putting
surface. |