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Hole 1


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Avoid the lake off the tee and the two bunkers on the right, otherwise it is a simple two-shotter.
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Hole 2


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Very long straight par five through the trees with no margin for error. A par is always a good result.
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Hole 3

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 A long iron is required to reach this pretty par tree played from a raised tee. Little danger short but do not miss this one on the left.




 
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Hole 4

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Dogleg left par 5 so cannot afford to be right off the tee. The preferred second shot is a mid-iron for an approach to the raised green guarded by two big bunkers.

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Hole 5

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The par 3 fifth offers a generous target, but danger lurks to the right.



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Hole 6


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The index 1 hole, this is a long uphill dogleg par 4. Stick to the left middle for a clean shot to an elevated green.
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Hole 7


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A relatively short and deceptive uphill par 4. The bunker at the back of the narrow green catches many approach shots.
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Hole 8


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A drive down the center is essential. Avoid bunkers on left with your second. Your approach must be on target, as the raised green falls away on all sides.
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Hole 9


A demanding par 3 with beautiful views of the lake in the background. An accurate tee shot with a middle iron is vital as bunkers surround the green.






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