| Hole 1, Par 4 (407 metres) - Index 3 |
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| This hole offers a challenging start to the round. A
long par with lateral water hazard to the left of the
fairway and bunkers quarding the green. Not for the faint
hearted. If careful, a par is possible |
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| Hole 24, Par 3 (190 metres) - Index 9/10 |
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| Go with an extra club for the approach and swing within
yourself. Unless a slice or top, the two main obstacles
being a water hazard and out of bounds will not be in
play. |
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| Hole 9, Par 4 (400 metres) - Index 1 |
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| A concluding hole that offers just as much thrill as
the start! There are two water hazards located short of
the fairway and before the green. Distance to the first
hazard is less than 150 metres while the second hazard
is just inside the 100 metre marker. With a greenside
bunker at the front guarding the approach, choice of club
must be strong enough to carry on to the green. Could
be a good or very bad hole to finish the front nine on!
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| Hole 12, Par 4 (387 metres) - Index 6 |
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| Teeing from elevated ground, the fairway bunker is reachable
with a drive of 240 metres, out of bounds to the right,
it is best to aim for left half of the fairway. The choice
of approach will need to take into consideration a lateral
water hazard left of the green and a greenside bunker
to the right. Not much choice but to aim dead centre of
the green for safe play. |
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| Hole 19, Par 4 (323 metres) - Index 5/6 |
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| Reference point for golfers from the tee boxes are the
two bunkers located on the left side of the fairway. Aim
between the two and your passage to the green will be
made easier. For the approach shot, miss left and you
will be on the green due to the slope that favors a right
bounce. Play smart and a par will not be difficult. |
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| Hole 15, Par 3 (173 metres) - Index 16 |
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| Guarded by a water hazard in front of the green, the
best thing to do is club up to carry the hazard or aim
left for safe play to the green in two. |
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