Hole #1
Professional's Tips - A Dog-leg left hole. Tee shot with either driver, or fairway wood, must be kept down the centre/left hand side of the fairway. This leaves a short iron approach which must be kept below the hole.
Hole #2
Professional's Tips - A Dog-leg right hole. Tee shot must avoid bunker on the right hand corner. Lay up short of fairway bunkers to allow an uphill pitch to a long green. Make allowance for the pin position.
Hole #3
Professional's Tips - A straight tee shot with out of bounds on the right. Slight dog leg left into an elevated green. Another long green - allow for the pin position.
Hole #4
Professional's Tips - This mid iron shot must carry the bunkers on the front right side. A grassy hollow is the only trouble left.
Hole #5
Professional's Tips - Aim tee shot left of centre. This opens up the fairway for the 2nd shot. After a good fairway wood, you should be left with a somewhat simple pitch over a bunker and a grassy hollow at the front that must be carried.
Hole #6
Professional's Tips - A long tee shot that avoids the fairway bunkers on the right is required on this dog-leg right par 4. The green slopes abruptly away on all sides except the front.
Hole #7
Professional's Tips - This hole lives up to its rating as No. 1. A dog-leg right, the tee shot should be long and to the centre/left. A wide depression in front of the green foreshortens the shot in.
Hole #8
Professional's tips - A long iron or wood is required to reach this long narrow green, bunkered right and left with a down slope at the back. Keep ball straight and below the hole to keep putting easy.
Hole #9
Professional's Tips - A great hole with a narrow undulating fairway heavily treed on both sides. Tee shot should be positioned in the left hand side of the faiway leaving a short to mid iron approach to this elevated green.
Hole #10
Professional's Tips - A dog-leg left, which if played as it is laid out, presents no problems. However, it is well bunkered on the corner and left side of the green which has a creek at the back.
Hole #11
Professional's Tips - With a wide undulating fairway is very forgiving from the tee. The hole rapidly turns right 100 metres from the green. The small green makes for a difficult third shot that needs to be positioned on the correct tier.
Hole #12
Professional's Tips - The mid to short iron is always tough into this raised green, which slopes away at the sides. It is particularly tough into the wind.
Hole #13
Professional's Tips - A straight tee shot is a must on this hole which is treed on both sides. Green is well guarded by bunkers to the left and slopes away at the back and right hand side.
Hole #14
Professional's Tips - A pretty par 3 with a tricky green. The mid iron shot should be aimed at the centre of the green and kept below the hole. Green is well bunkered on both sides and has a depression front left.
Hole #15
Professional's Tips - An uphill hole with fairway bunkers left and right and out of bounds on the right. The green is elevated and slopes away at the right and back. With the bunker on the left it is difficult shot in.
Hole #16
Professional's Tips - A dog-leg left with a large fairway bunker on the corner and out of bounds on the right. Blind second shot to a treacherous green. The large grassy hollow on the front left and steep slope off the back make for a tough approach.
Hole #17
Professional's Tips - Slight dog-leg left with fairway bunkers coming into play on the tee. if played safely leaves a fairly simple pitch into the green for the 3rd shot.
Hole #18
Professional's Tips - A superb finishing hole. An accurate drive down the right side will open up a long 2nd shot to what appears to be an easy green - read your putt carefully.