| Friday, 10 September 2010 |
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1st Hole
 | A gentle par three opener that requires an accurate shot to avoid the bunkers surrounding the green. Read more |
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4th Hole
 | From the longest, we move to the shortest hole. Don't be deceived by the length though. Read more |
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5th Hole
 | Big hitters can go for the green but will be punished if their drive goes astray. Read more |
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6th Hole
 | Accuracy is key of you wish to get away from this hole with your score intact. Read more |
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8th Hole
 | Uphill par three with a narrow raised green, set into the side of the hill and sloping right to left. Read more |
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9th Hole
 | Chance of a birdie here! Blind tee shot into a right-to-left sloping fairway. Read more |
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12th Hole
 | A good drive towards the small tree will carry the bunker crossing the fairway. Read more |
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14th Hole
 | The only par 5 on the back nine requires a solid tee shot to have a chance of reaching in two. Read more |
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15th Hole
 | Similar to 13 as a downhill par 3 with a long rough up the length of the hole. Read more |
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17th Hole
 | This can be a card breaker or saver. The green is quite reachable off the tee for above average hitters. However ... Read more |
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18th Hole
 | Choose wisely when playing the last. A narrow dogleg right with out of bounds on the right-hand side. Read more |
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