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Par 5, Length 476m
Aim the drive centre to right centre fairway but, beware of the water left. A fairway wood second shot to the right side of the fairway sets up a short iron into the green. Aim to be below the hole on this huge green.
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Par 4, Length 362m
A strategically placed bunker in range of the tee. Depending on wind tee off with a driver or fairway wood for accuracy. Green nearly five clubs deep, check pin position for club selection into the green. Bunker left and short another two on the right.
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Par 4, Length 360m
Another long par 4 calling for an accurate drive. Fairway bunker right is in range and trees left punish any hook or severe draw. Second shot needs careful thought. A large green with slopes behind and right makes a par difficult if the second shot is not true.
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Par 3, Length 165m
A lovely, downhill par 3. The bunker front green makes the hole shorter than it is. The tees are shielded from the wind. Check the tree tops for the real wind before club selection. The bail out area here is left.
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Par 4, Length 261m
Placement of the tee shot is all important here. Use your most reliable fairway wood or long iron for accuracy aiming right of centre fairway. Large tree front green blocks any tee shot too far left. Check the pin position for the shot into this large green.
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Par 4, Length 407m
The drive should be aimed at the left edge of the fairway bunker, a slight draw ideal. From front tees bunker is reachable- beware. Check pin position for shot in very big green. Danger right and behind green, steep slopes will cost you a shot.
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Par 4, Length 333m
Any tee shot left of the centre fairway and trees will block your second shot. Huge fairway bunker in range from the right. Second shot to blind green calls for one extra club, check distance carefully and be up. Bail out area is left sand and slopes right.
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Par 3, Length 159m
Bunkers in front of green will trap any shot not hit fully onto the green. Check distance carefully and check tree tops for wind on this sheltered tee. Slopes left and back and sand right as well will test your iron play here.
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Par 5, Length 460m
A blind tee shot but there is no trouble if you middle your drive. Unless you hit very long, best to lay up short of the bunker front left green for a pitch and two putts for a par.
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Par 5, Length 419m
A generous landing area for the drive. Water right catches a slice and the road left is OOB. Favour right centre fairway for your second and take an extra for the shot in. Green slopes back and front and right to the left- read the putt well.
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Par 3, Length 121m
The danger here is obvious. Plenty of information available on the distance so having got the right club concentrate on the straight hit. Swale mid green so club to be on the same level as the pin.
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Par 5, Length 436m
This hole looks a lot tougher than it is. A sweet fairway wood or long iron tee shot is best- driver hit long may make for a difficult second. An iron towards the left will avoid all water for a short iron in. Long hitters can go for it.
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Par 4, Length 326m
Fairway bunkers left are in range and hidden water right will catch a slice- middle the tee shot. Green is semi-blind so check distance for second. Most trouble is right of the green with slopes and bunker short and right.
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Par 3, Length 136m
Off the back tee it simply has to be a good shot- anything short or left will find water. From the other trees guard against a hook since the ground slopes away to water. Green nearly four clubs deep check distance and wind.
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Par 4, Length 388m
A good drive left centre fairway essential. Right of centre fairway trees could block your second shot. Sand short and right of green and water cutting in on the left means you must be up with the second. Longer markers- safer to lay up. Undulating green- study putt carefully.
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Par 4, Length 332m
Tee off with a fairway wood or long iron. A driver hit through the dog leg will reach sand and may block your second shot due to trees. Green guarded left by steep slopes to water and by a bunker right. Be under the hole with your approach for an easier putt.
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Par 4, Length 350m
From the back tee be sure to open up the green, aim left centre fairway. With the well guarded green a straight shot is required to find the target. Check the pin position carefully, green is at least three clubs deep.
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Par 4, Length 362m
Long hitters can carry the water but it is a gamble. Better play down the middle of the fairway guarding against the lake on the right for a mid to short iron into the green. Water comes into play short and left of the green and sand on the right.
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