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BLACK
~343m BLUE ~324m
WHITE ~308m RED ~258m
Off the tree, the fairway
doglegs left along the lake. The best into the
green that is guarded by strategic bunkering
is from the left side, however the shot has
to flirt with water. Tee-shots drifting too
far right face the possiblity of finding the
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BLACK
~449m BLUE ~430m
WHITE ~404m RED ~362m
The shortest par-five on
the course, featuring water along the entire
right side of the fairway For it to be reachable
in two, a well-struck drive should be targeted
over the mounds on the right side of the fairway
some 200 metres off the tee. From there the
shot will run down into the "Go Zone" making
it possible to send the approach shot close
to the pin. That achieved, an eagle may be agood
possibility. |
BLACK
~385m BLUE ~337m
WHITE ~316m RED ~300m
A rather straightforward
hole if fairway bunkers on the right side of
the landing area are avoided. The second shot
has to clear the pot bunker in front of the
small green to set up a birdie opportunity.
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BLACK
~168m BLUE ~151m
WHITE ~136m RED ~125m
Relatively a long par-three,
this hole demands a high degree of accuracy
as the green is tucked neatly between two mounds.
Further trouble to stray shots comes in the
form of a bunker at the rear. |
BLACK
~426m BLUE ~410m
WHITE ~395m RED ~357m
This dogleg right hole is
the longest par-four on the course. The tee-shot
should steer clear of the fairway traps on the
right side of the turn. More care should be
taken near the green to avoid the hidden hollows
and the pair of pot bunkers. |
BLACK
~394m BLUE ~337m
WHITE ~357m RED ~317m
A drive to the middle of
the fairway narrowed by a sand trap on the right
and the hollows on the left will avoid any unnecessary
troubles. Don't be deceived by the tounge of
fairway on the right, as coming to rest too
close to the three pot bunkers will leave a
teacherous chip to the pin. |
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BLACK
~154m BLUE ~140m
WHITE ~130m RED ~117m
Water runs along the hole
on the right side. An accurate tee-shot is required
to get safely on the two-tiered green while
the anding area on the left serves as bail-out
zone that may save few shots for the short hitter.
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BLACK
~511m BLUE ~482m
WHITE ~463m RED ~438m
The longest par-five on the
course but rather straigtforward. Those ambitious
enough to try for a two-on definitely need nothing
less than an extraordinary drive. Accuracy and
distance are the two key factors as the fairway
is tightened up by sand traps on the left side
and hollow on the other side. |
BLACK
~360m BLUE ~344m
WHITE ~326m RED ~287m
This dogleg left challenge
works to the risk and rewrd equation. To open
up green, the fairway bunkers at the 150m markers
must be avoided. A safer alternative is to position
the drive short of the sand, however this will
result in a longer and tougher approach to strategically
bunkered green. An interesting finishing hole
to the front nine. |