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Hole 1. Par 5.  459m.  A slight dogleg right, over the hill to a two tiered green which is 30m long and 16m wide guarded by two bunkers front & right. Two large trees on the right hand side makes driving tight.

PRO TIP: Try to stay slightly left on your tee shot as this opens the hole up for your second shot. If your tee shot veers right consider playing down the 18th fairway.

 

 

Hole 2. Par 4. 377m. A straight par 4 which demands a good tee shot. The green is 18m long and 18m wide with bunkers left and right.

PRO TIP: Avoid the greenside bunkers it is better to be long than short on this hole. Consider taking an extra club for your approach shot.

 

 

 

Hole 3. Par 3. 147m. The easiest hole on the golf course. The green is 18m long and 27m wide sloping from right to left with a bunker on the left hand side.

PRO TIP: Make sure you are left of the pin on this hole as the down hill putts can be very tricky.

 

 

Hole 4. Par 4. 307m. A relatively straight hole which has the largest bunker on the golf course at 20m long. The green is 25m long and 12m wide.

PRO TIP: It is only 240m to the bunker from the tee. Bigger hitters should consider teeing off with either an Iron or Fairway Metal to avoid the bunker.

 

 

Hole 5. Par 4. 371m. A big dogleg right to a green which is 19m long and 14m wide. The green has bunkers front and back left.

PRO TIP: You can cut off more than you think with your drive which will leave you a shorter second shot in. Don’t go over the back on this hole.

 

 

Hole 6. Par 3. 171m. This hole was featured on Golfing W.A. It is a tough par 3 to an elevated green which is 21m long and 19m wide.

 PRO TIP: This hole is straight up the hill and requires “all carry” to the green. Take one more club than you think and tee up a little bit higher than normal.

 

 

Hole 7. Par 4. 389m. Another big dogleg right to a narrow green which is 16m long and 37m wide. There are no bunkers on this hole however it is protected by 2 grass hollows left and 1 short.

PRO TIP: This green is quite firm and going long is a no-no. If your drive is not long enough to hit a high approach shot in look at coming in from the left hand side where you can land short and run on, this will avoid the hollow short of the green which is a hard up and down.

 

 

Hole 8. Par 4. 390m. A slight dogleg right with a green  27m long and 18m wide sloping from back to front. The only problem around the green is a grass hollow short left.

PRO TIP: Make sure your drive is down the left hand side. Anywhere right and you are blocked out by the trees on the corner. Leave your approach shot short of this pin so you have an uphill putt.

 

 

 

Hole 9. Par 5. 505m. A straight par 5 which is protected by 2 fairway bunkers 120m from the green which is 29m long and 18m wide. This green is well guarded with two bunkers left and two bunkers right.

PRO TIP: Avoid the fairway bunkers on your second shot. Longer hitters can look at flying these bunkers however the shorter hitters might have to lay up with an iron.

 

 

Hole 10. Par 4. 366m. A narrow driving hole which also creates a narrow second shot due to the large tree on the right hand side of the fairway. The green is 30m long and 17m wide with a hollow left and 3 trees right.

PRO TIP: Your tee shot needs to be down the left hand side so that you are not blocked out by the big tree. As this is a tough tee off hole make sure you are warmed up first. If this is your first nine you might want to consider hitting a bucket of balls first.

 

 

Hole 11. Par 4 360m. A straight par 4 with a fairway bunker located 230m from the tee. The green is 2 tiered with a bunker on the left hand side. 31m long by 14m wide.

PRO TIP: Your drive needs to be down the left hand side to avoid the fairway bunker. Make sure you take an extra club for your approach shot if the pin is on the top tier.

 

 

Hole 12. Par 5. 435m. This hole was also featured on golfing W.A. A short par 5 in today’s standards. This hole is a slight dogleg left. Bigger hitters need to hit the ball from right to left so that they don’t run out of fairway. The green slopes dramatically from left to right and is 24m long and 17m wide protected by a bunker front left and one on the right hand side.

PRO TIP: This green is very tricky. Read your putt then allow three times more break to give yourself any chance.

 

 

Hole 13. Par 4. 364m. A straight downhill par 4 with a fairway bunker 240m from the tee to trap the longer hitters. The fairway slopes from right to left and the basin green is 20m long and 16m wide protected by the bunkers front left and front right.

PRO TIP: Your second shot on this hole is generally made with your feet below the ball. Go down the shaft a little to compensate the slope. Also the pin is hard to pick so make sure you have a look at the pin position when you are heading past the ladies tee coming up Hole No.12

 

 

Hole 14. Par 3 156m. An uphill par 3 to a green which is 24m long and 16m wide. The green slopes from left to right.

PRO TIP: Don’t miss this green left as it is almost an impossible up and down. Try to leave the ball below the hole for an easier putt.

 

 

Hole 15. Par 4. 371m. This tee is the highest point on the Golf course for this hole which is a down hill slight dogleg left. The fairway is similar to No.13. The green is 27m long and 15m wide and slopes slightly from left to right. There is a bunker left and one short right.

PRO TIP: Same as No.13 make sure you go down the shaft a little on your approach shot so as to accommodate the slope of the fairway.

 

 

Hole 16. Par 3 188m. A down hill par 3 which has two big trees to trap the lower trajectory shots. The green is 17m long and 22m wide with a bunker on the left hand side.

PRO TIP: Don’t read too much into your putts on this green. It is the straightest green on the golf course providing the pin is not on the far right hand side.

 

 

Hole 17. Par 4 402m. This long dogleg left over the water is the hardest hole on the golf course. The green is 26m long and 17m wide with a bunker front left.

PRO TIP: Hitting the fairway is a must on this hole so don’t take on the trees on the left if you are not a big hitter.

 

 

Hole 18. Par 5. 513m. A long uphill dogleg left which heads slightly downhill at the green which is 31m long and 17m wide. The green is guarded by a bunker on the right.

PRO TIP: Make sure your second shot is on the fairway as shots left and right are blocked out by the trees on the corners.   

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