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18 Hole Description
 
Hole 1
A gentle starting hole which can be easily reached in two good shots. Avoid pushing or fading the ball off the tee as you might find yourself in the meandering stream running along the right side of the fairway.
Hole 2
A large lake to the left of the landing area presents a challenge on the tee shot. From there a long uphill approach is required to reach the green.
Hole 3
A deceptive PAR 3 requiring a middle or long iron into a green heavily guarded by bunkers, requires a precise connection. A treacherous bunker guarding the front of the green should be kept in mind.
Hole 4
Aim your tee shot left of centre on this slight dogleg left hole, as the slope will bounce the ball right towards the centre of the fairway. Deep bunkers to the right of the green will punish shots coming up short on this line.
Hole 5
A prominent out-of-bound fence runs down the left side of the hole and the tee shot demands both accuracy and length. Aim your second shot slightly left and allow the slope to run right onto the green.

Hole 6
Accuracy off the tee favouring the centre of fairway is your best line. Position your second shot on the left side of the fairway to open up the green for your approach shot.

Hole 7
Accuracy rather than length is required to a narrow landing area from the tee. Be sure to be a little plus on your approach shot to the green or you will find yourself in the treacherous bunker guarding the front of the green.

Hole 8
A mid-iron shot into a relatively easy and low lying green can setup a good birdie opportunity. Avoid overshooting the green as you will then face a bunker shot to a green sloping away from you.

Hole 9
This seaver dogleg left PAR 5 presents challenge off the tee and near the green. A bunker on the near corner of the fairway and a large lake to the left of the green will test every golfer's skill.

Hole 10
The large lakes to the left and right of the teeing area present a great view but could be a psychological hazard to the player. Once the tee shot is clear ,the strategically guarded green will invite a testing approach.

Hole 11
The beauty of this hole may well quicken your heartbeat - but ensure that you have enough club on your shot or you might end up chipping to a green sloping away from you. An accurate tee shot is essential as a bunker guards the green on the right and a lake on the left.

Hole 12
Percentage play is the key on this long PAR 4. Aim your tee shot towards the left side of the fairway to avoid the fairway bunker on the right and also for a better approach angle into the green guarded by bunkers on both sides.

Hole 13
A well struck drive and a good second shot might still leave you short of the green. Take care to play your tee shot to the left side of the fairway to avoid the bunker on the right. However beware of the out-of- bounds to the left, all the way to the green.

Hole 14
A good drive off the tee, played to the center of the fairway will leave you with a relatively shot on this strategic PAR 5. Take care not to play your tee shot too close to the OB fence on the right as that will leave you with a difficult second shot. Long hitters may try to hit this green in two but will have to take care to avoid the ravine running just short of the green.

Hole 15
A good solid connection is required form the tee shot to carry the hazard area. Once negotiated a relatively easy but deceptive short iron is needed into a sloping plateau green.

Hole 16
A well connected long iron on this memorable PAR 3 will help you enjoy your walk up to the green. Be sure to have enough club and, aim a little left or you may find yourself in the lake or brook running along the right side of the green.

Hole 17
Do not let the grand setting of this magnificent hole distract you. The key here is to keep the ball in play between the two large lakes. A well placed tee shot to the left side of the narrow fairway will set up a short iron into the green just short of the cascading waterfall.

Hole 18
A spectacular finishing hole which will give you options of playing safe or going for the green in two shots. If playing safe, a good drive off the tee and a long iron lay up just short of the lake will set you up for a mid or short iron approach into the green. Take care to have enough club on the approach as the lake guards the right side.
 
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