The course's signature hole is very different played from the the white and yellow tees. From the white tees, there is a substantial drop in slope to the green on this 168m par 3. In order to reach the green a carry over a pond of approximately 130m is required. The tee shot is into the prevailing wind and thus club selection is critical. Once over the pond there is an apron and beyond the green are two bunkers. If a drive is pushed to the right large trees await and if pulled a well-vegetated hazard awaits. The hazard and pond are more visible from the 117m yellow tees, with little elevation change, however only a portion of the green can be seen Pro's Tip: The slope on the green and the lie of the land calls for a shot that leaves the ball below the hole to the left. Even when not on the green but to the left a relatively easy uphill chip can lead to a birdie or par Danger Zone: Even if the pond and hazard are crossed, a sliced tee shot can strike large trees to the right requiring a downhill, low recovery shot which is extremely difficult to stop

 

Marker Gender Par Stroke Distance
   Blue   3 9 168
   Red   3 16 86
   Yellow   3 18 118
   Blue   3 9 168
   Red   3 16 86
   Yellow   3 16 118
 
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