1ST HOLE
If you feel good you can take on the trees on the right and hit driver, leaving a short pitch into a well bunkered elevated green. The other option if your one of those nervous types on the 1st tee is to hit a long iron into the fairway leaving a longer shot into the green. Make sure you check the pin position as this green is extremely long and narrow.
2ND HOLE
A medium length par 4. Depending on which tee you play from. Unless you have a strong breeze behind to carry the water is a big hit. The best play is an iron just short of the water and then a short iron into another elevated green. Make sure you take enough club as it is more uphill than it looks.
3RD HOLE
One of the hardest holes on the course. If you manage to avoid the big bunker that protects most of the fairway, you are left with a long iron into this difficult par 4. The green is well bunker, the best miss is left of the green as an easy chip awaits balls that finish here.
4th HOLE
Another difficult Par 4, the drive is very important to set up this hole, you need both accuracy and distance to get up over the hill. Then an accurate second shot is required to hit a large green with bunkers left and right. Play down the right side and you can get plenty of roll onto the green.
5th HOLE
A shortish par 4. You can either play an iron down to the corner and have a longer second shot, or take on the hole with a Driver and leave yourself a short pitch into the green. Beware though if you are not accurate danger lurks both left and right. The green is wide and inviting.
6th HOLE
Our signature hole and you can see why. You must get it over the cavernous bunker that almost runs the length of the hole. If you hit a good shot you have the mounding on both sides of the green will feed the ball onto the green. That is not where the fun stops, as a three putt is waiting if you are not on the right level of this large undulating green.
7th HOLE
Medium length par 5. Its a daunting tee shot with anything offline resulting in a lost ball. The fairway has a snaking dogleg, that narrows right down, making the second shot a tough prospect as well. There is a large bunker front right of the green which often catches the errant approach. Birdie chance if you can get the ball in the fairway off the tee.
8th HOLE
A great little downhill par 3. Not as menacing as the 6th but can cause lots of problems, especially if you find the pot bunker short or hit it into the scrub on the left. If you get the club right a birdie is a possibility.
9th HOLE
A nice straight away par 5, that can be reached in two shots if you get one away. However the green is guarded with large bunkers and there is the clubhouse lake lurking to the left. The large pot bunker at the front of the green often catches that mishit second shot or misjudged layup. This is one of the few birdie chances on the front nine.