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Short Par-5 meandering between the bunkers and the trees turning first right then left. Long hitters can aim over the right fairway bunker for a short second to the green. Beware of the deep bunkers short of the raised green. If you hit over the green you will be pitching to a sharp downhill slope.
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One of the harder driving holes. Fairway slopes sharply to the right towards the water. Ideal spot to aim is the left fairway bunker with a fade. Beware of the right side of the green, the deepest bunker on the entire course awaits you there. There is some dead ground in front of the green so make sure you have enough club for the second shot.
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The shortest Par-4 on the course but not the easiest. Tee shot is crucial and sometimes it is better to take an iron off the tee. Beware of the left side – water hazard all the way to the green. Better to be in the right fairway bunker or the semirough. On the approach take enough club to hit the middle of the green.
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An interesting finishing hole giving the long hitters another opportunity to show off and drive the green with a blind tee shot. Playing it the normal way, make sure to chose a club to lay up short of the water leaving roughly 100-120 m for the uphill second shot. Better leave the approach short of the flag as a downhill putt can be very speedy.
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