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A straight away Par 5 to start the round. A tee-shot left of centre is preferred. Be wary of the canal 40m short of the green. A lay up to wedge distance is preferred. A good chance for birdie.
Only a moderate length par 3 but one of the hardest on the course due to the small green size which is heavily surrounded by 3 bunkers. Either go for it or lay- up short right. A par here is a bonus.
A simple par 3 but be wary of the back to front slope on the green. A shot into the middle of the green should produce a simple par.
A short par 4 but the ?slicers? nightmare as out of bounds is down the right side. A mid to long iron to wedge distance out is preferred if your driver is errant. Avoid the bunkers short. A miss long is preferred. This green is very elevated making it hard to hold. A good chipping game will be needed to make a good score.
Another elevated green surrounded by bunkers. A shot into the left centre of the green will give you the best chances of making par.
The 6th hole is the hardest on the course. A tee-shot right of centre is needed to give you the best chances of having a shot into the green. Avoid hitting long into this green as the canal swallow up your ball. A par here is a bonus. Take it and run.
A slight dogleg left par 4 with out of bounds and the canal up the left side. Best to hit a mid to long iron to wedge distance out. A shot left of centre into the green will give you the best chances. Good chance at Birdie.
A simple par 3 without too much trouble. A good chance at birdie.
Another difficult par 3. Avoid long left and the surrounding bunkers. A par here is a bonus.
A simple par 3 to start the back 9. A shot right of centre into the green will give you the best chance at birdie.
A difficult par 3 surrounded by bunkers with a long but narrow green. Distance control here is a must. Ensure the tee shot is long enough to hold the green as anything short will roll back off the front. A par here is a good score.
A slight dogleg left par 4. Be wary of out of bounds left. Best to hit a mid to long iron to wedge distance out. A shot left of centre into the green will give you the best chances. Good chance at Birdie.
A short Par 3 to a small and relatively flat green. Good chance at birdie.
A long par 3 to a very undulating green. Keeping the ball under the hole here is a must to ensure a good score. A par here is a bonus.
A dogleg left par 4. Best to hit a mid to long iron to wedge distance out. A shot left of centre into the green will give you the best chances at par. Distance control here is a must as the green is protected by a bunker short and a steep bank long which runs into the canal. Though a short hole, a par here is a good score.
With out of bounds left and tree?s right this hole is subtly demanding. Ensure the tee shot is headed right centre of the green to ensure the best chances at par.
Large and relatively flat green. Distance control here is a must for a good chance at birdie, though a par here is a good score.
The finishing hole is very demanding with a small green and out of bounds both in play left and long of the green. A shot right of centre is preferred to avoid finishing with a bad score. A par here is a good score.