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# 1 - PAR 4 - 350 Meters |
| This
gentle uphill dogleg with its generous fairway and large
green should provide a smooth beginning to the round. The
right side fairway bunker serves primarily as a target and
directs the tee shot to fairway's left side. From this position,
the green is most receptive to approach shots. |
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# 2 - PAR 5 - 485 Meters |
| Stony
Creek is integral element of this Par 5, as it hugs tightly
to the green's left side before turning across the fairway
and directly influencing the second shot. The tee provides
a wonderful vista of the entire hole. The downhill tee shot
is best played from right to left to avoid the two bunkers
lurking on the fairways right side. |
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# 3 - PAR 3 - 162 Meters |
| Located
at one of the highest points on the golf course, the mountainside
jungle provides a scenic backdrop for this short Par 3.
Proper club selection and a high, soft and short iron are
the fundamentals of scoring here. |
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| HOLE
# 4 - PAR 4 - 396 Meters |
| The
deep rivervalley which bisects this demanding dogleg right
influences both drive and approach. Accuracy is a priority
from the tee as the drive must avoid the valleys influence
to the right. The downhill second shot is played over the
river to one of the golf course's most picturesque green
complexes. |
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# 5 - PAR 4 - 382 Meters |
| This
demanding uphill hole will require two solidity played shots.
The double tiered nature of the fairway is forgiving to
drives missed to the right, but tee shots played down the
left side provide the preferred angle of approach to this
generous green. |
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# 6 - PAR 3 - 151 Meters |
| The
appearance can be misleading on this deceptive Par 3, which
may playas much as two clubs more than its yardage. A deep
bunker guards the right side of the wide green and suggests
a left to right shot directed at the open left side of the
tiered putting surface. |
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| HOLE
# 7 - PAR 4 - 259 Meters |
| A
classic short Par 4 with a premium on accuracy. The golfer
may attempt to drive the green, but numerous fairway and
green side bunkers make for a risky shot. The conservative
play is a long iron tee shot to the widest portion of the
fairway, leaving a wedge to the elevated green. Power of
finesse is the keydecision here. |
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| HOLE
# 8 - PAR 5 - 493 Meters |
| Length
will be rewarded but care must be taken to avoid the numerous
bunkers and grass hollows which border this dogleg left
Par 5. A strong drive will provide the opportunity to reach
the green in two shots or the option to lay?up short of
numerous bunkers which tightly constrict the fairway shot
of the green and protect the small putting surface. |
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| HOLE
# 9 - PAR 4 - 381 Meters |
| Massive
native boulders provide a dramatic setting for the green
of this medium length Par 4. The emphasis from the tee is
on accuracy. A drive down the right side of the fairway
provides the preferred line of approach. The deep hollows
along the left side of this narrow green will collect many
errant approach shots. |
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| HOLE
# 10 - PAR 5 - 525 Meters |
| With
a vertical fall of over 40 meters from the tee to green,
the Par 5 will play shorter than its yardage, but should
still be considered a three?shot hole. The tee shot, played
from the golf course's high point, is greatly influenced
by a series of bunkers which restrict the fairway. The green
approach is tightly bunkered as well, making a second shot'lay?up'
the most prudent option for attacking this challenging green. |
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# 11 - PAR 3 - 181 Meter 5 |
| Perhaps
the most challenging of the Par 3, the tee shot must carry
a deep river ravine. A massive native boulder outcrop adjacent
to the right side of the green makes the left side of this
tiered putting surface the more conservative line of play. |
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# 12 - PAR 4 - 297 Meters |
| The
large lake, which bisects the fairway of this short Par
4, creates two obvious routes of play from the tees perched
high on the mountainside. The heroic line requires along
forced carry over the lake, leaving a short pitch home.
The less aggressive line from the tee is a 'lay?up' tee
shot which postpones the lake's influence and sets up a
short iron over the water to the elevated green. |
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| HOLE
# 13 - PAR 4 - 411 Meters |
| A
deep hollow emanating from the green face, meanders across
this hole and flows into the stony stream channel, which
defines the right edge of the tee shot. The approach to
this green is open to allow the 'run?up'. Chipping areas
surrounding the green accommodate the errant approach and
emphasise a deft short game. |
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| HOLE
# 14 - PAR 4 - 365 Meters |
| The
downhill approach on this medium length Par 4 is best designed
with a drive which hugs the edge of this hole's largest
rambling fairway bunker. Do not under club the approach,
as the green is tightly guarded in front by a stony stream
channel and large native boulders, which rise from the channel
into the face of putting surface. |
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# 15 - PAR 4 - 413 Meters |
| As
the golf course's longest Par 4, this dogleg left is also
one of its most demanding. A right to left drive aimed at
the hillside target bunkers is ideal. The approach is a
downhill, long iron to an undulating green protected front/right
by small pot bunkers. The deep grassy hollow left of the
putting surface will collect many errant approaches. |
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# 16 - PAR 3 - 185 Meters |
| Guarded
to the right by small pot bunkers and to the left by a long
meandering bunker which runs the length of the green, this
Par 3 will test the mettle of the most accomplished golfer.
The depth of the narrow and linear green places a premium
on club selection. |
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# 17 - PAR 4 - 387 Meters |
| Two
distinct routes of play are very evident on this highly
strategic dogleg right. The shortest line to the well protected
green requires a long tee shot over the Stony Creek to a
tightly defined fairway. The more conservative left side
line to the broad fairway takes Stony Creek out of play
but leaves the golfers with a demanding uphill approach
shot. |
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| HOLE
# 18 - PAR 5 - 489 Meters |
| The
finishing hole is heroic golf in its purest form. Upon playing
a dramatic downhill tee shot to a respective valley fairway,
the golfer is faced with a tough decision the small green
is reachable with a long forced carry over water, but the
prudent line of play is to the left, skirting the lake edge
for a less demanding approach. The fortune of many matches
will pivot on the second shot at this strong Par 5. |
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