Hole #1
Currently a Par 4 due to construction of clubhouse. Still a good test though. A good drive will leave you short shot of 100m to middle. Low markers are recommended to lay up short of water hazard with 3 wood or long iron.
Hole #2
Water carry tee: The tee shot is all important here. You must avoid the tree and bunkers in the left. Your 2nd shot can range from 200m to 150m to the green. The green is narrow and well bunkered. A PAR here is great!
Championship Tee: A long par 4 which requires a straight drive to avoid the bunkers on the left. On your 2nd shot take one more club as it plays longer than you think. Make for here and be proud of it.
Hole #3
A tee shot of 200m is required here leaving you a short 2nd shot to the corner of the dogleg. This will leave you with approx. 140m from the green.The green is long, narrow and well bunkered. A hole worthy of its no. 2 rating.
Hole #4
It is preferred that your tee shot shape is shaped right to left here. Slightly uphill so hit one more club than you think.
Hole #5
A good tee shot of 200m (downhill) will avoid the fairway bunkers leaving you a short shot to the green. A real birdie chance here.
Hole #6
Keep you tee shot left of centre to avoid the fairway bunker. The uphill approach shot requires a shot shaped from right to left into an undulating and well bunkered green. Although short in distance, a par here is great.
Hole #7
Don't flirt with the trees on the left as the carry is quite deceiving. A fairway bunker at the bottom left must be avoided in order to score well here.
Hole #8
A great Par 3. Short or long here and your in the water hazard. Take care in choosing club here as wind can play a major part.
Hole #9
A straight drive is required to avoid being blocked out by the trees on the right hand side of this dogleg. A drive to the corner of the dogleg will leave an approach of 150m to a well protected green with deep bunkers.
Hole #10
A long par 3 where most players will require a wood shot. Make 3 here and be proud of yourself!
Hole #11
Chance for the big hitters to drive the green. But don't miss as the green is surrounded by deep bunkers.
Hole #12
Currently playing from a temporary tee, but still a very tough hole. A long iron is required for the better players, hitting to a very narrow green which is bunkered both sides. Local members prefer to be short.
Hole #13
A good straight drive will leave you a second shot of approx. 150m to a well bunkered green. Take one club more here as the carry is quite deceiving.
Hole #14
The tee shot is the key here. Be aware that there are fairway bunkers on the left of the dogleg. Your second shot requires a good decision making to either play safe to the left of the bunkers or having a go at the green. A real birdie chance for the big hitters.
Hole #15
A great driving hole where it is preferable to be left of centre. On your second shot, you must contend with two palm trees in the middle of the fairway and a well bunkered green. A definite birdie chance for the long hitters.
Hole #16
A beautiful par 3 where the wind is the determining factor to club selection. Best tip here, is don't be short as the creek awaits you in front of the green.
Hole #17
A good drive here will leave you approx. 150m to the green. The green is quite small, hard and bunkered right, long and left. Accuracy is important here.
Hole #18
A temporary green is in place here cutting the hole to a par 3 from its normal par 4 due to clubhouse construction. This is a long, challenging par 3 where missing it right will result in finding the tree line. Aim your tee shot middle to left here.