HOLE 1 , PAR 4
364M/347M/330M/309M
Long hitters may attempt the tiger line to carry the ball past the water on the left beyond the drain that cuts the fairway. Otherwise, it’s two easy shots to the green but watch the approach shot as bunkers guard the front and rear.
HOLE 2 , PAR 4
373M/356M/335M/296M
Play off an elevated tee to a fairway that dog-legs slightly to the right. Two watery graves await errant hits on both sides of the fairway. If you manage your tee shot past the fairway bunker, you should play regulation two-on.
HOLE 3 , PAR 3
173M/159M/141M/120M
A sloping green from back to front. A bunker guards the front right of the green. A fairly difficult Par 3 depending on the pin placement.
HOLE 4 , PAR 4
318M/300M/282M/254M
The average player who hits straight should find the green in two. The long hitter, on the other hand, will tempt fate as the tee shot will not only have to negotiate two bunkers but a drain traversing the fairway.
HOLE 5 , PAR 5
468M / 450M / 427M / 386M
Follow that with another good second shot and players will find themselves close to the apron for the pitch-on. A solitary bunker guards the left front of the green. By all counts, Par 5 to score on.
HOLE 6 , PAR 3
174M / 154M / 148M / 124M
A medium iron should deliver you to the green. However, a fade or draw played pin-high into the green could end up in the sand on either side of the green.
HOLE 7 , PAR 5
486M / 465M / 445M / 393M
A good drive should easily carry the drain running across the fairway. Follow that with another solid second shot and you’ll be close to the apron. A solitary bunker guards the left front of the green.
HOLE 8 , PAR 4
332M / 308M / 287M / 265M
A slight dog-leg to the left. A straight, moderate drive should set you up nicely for the approach. Take caution: a hook or slice on the tee will be severely penalized.
HOLE 9 , PAR 4
368M / 346M / 320M / 273M
A dog-leg to the right. Those who cut the corner with the drive could find the ball in the pond to the right of the fairway. Another pond guards the green – a further catch for the errant hits.
HOLE 10 , PAR 4
372M / 357M / 339M / 316M
A straight-forward drive will leave you in an ideal position short of the drain which crosses the fairway. A mid- to short-iron approach should take heed of the bunkers on the right and left flanks. A possible birdie hole.
HOLE 11 , PAR 4
285M / 278M / 254M / 236M
A very interesting hole. Long hitters could go on a scoring spree here. On the other hand, high-handicappers could face a watery nightmare if they try to cut the corner. The narrow fairway treads dog-leg right to a tricky green.
HOLE 12 , PAR 4
324M / 304M / 279M / 257M
Dog-legs right with OB on the right. Those attempting the tiger line on the right may encounter the fairway bunkers. Again, accuracy will pay off – a good drive in the middle and a mid- to short-iron should take you to the green in regulation. Two bunkers play custodian on either side of the green.
HOLE 13 , PAR 3
171M / 148M / 127M / 118M
An easy Par 3 bestowed with a large green. Two bunkers stand guarding on both sides of the green.
HOLE 14 , PAR 4
329M / 310M / 291M / 273M
Average players should earn a good score on this hole, though the long hitters may have to apply the brakes on some of their shots to avoid hitting the slope leading to the ponds on the right side of the fairway.
HOLE 15 , PAR 3
168M / 150M / 132M / 120M
A good tee-off with a medium- to short-iron should easily find the green which has no surprise except for some bunkers.
HOLE 16 , PAR 5
467M / 448M / 423M / 396M
A grand chance for big hitters to go for two-on and try their luck for an eagle. A good drive should carry the sand trap on the fairway. Players must take care not to slice their drive or hook their second shot as watery graves abound.
HOLE 17 , PAR 4
351M / 332M / 316M / 300M
Straight as an arrow down the fairway and a medium to short iron should tuck you safely on the green in regulation.
HOLE 18 , PAR 5
473M / 454M / 433M / 412M
A stream runs alongside the fairway on the right and then intersects at the turn. The 90 degree dogleg right fairway tips the scales for the big hitters. If the pins are placed to the back, some will have difficulty making gains on the Bermuda Tifdwarf greens.