Hole 1
Long dog-leg right Par-5; carry double fairway to shorten approach to complex, bunker-surrounded 2-tiered green. Short is good.
Long dog-leg right Par-5; carry double fairway to shorten approach to complex, bunker-surrounded 2-tiered green. Short is good.
Unique green complex punishes bad tee shots; bunkers complicate recovery. Center of green is a safe target.
Short Par-4 doglegs left around a pine; closer to tree eases sloped green approach. Right drive risks tough bunker shot.
Narrow tee that bottlenecks for long hitters; playable if you avoid greenside tree blockage.
Drive left to stay in play. The penalty area across the fairway guards the green. The left-side approach gives a favourable bounce.
Narrow tabletop green demands a precise approach; misses on either side have serious consequences.
Leave driver; bottleneck fairway past 220m with left grass bunker and thick right rough. Don’t miss the green.
Long Par-3, penalty area left. Bunkered green toughens recovery.
Drivable Par-4 with risks: fairway and greenside bunkers demand good tee shot. Sloped green complicates off-fairway approaches.
Challenge the right fairway for the best green angle; left drives risk bunkers and tough shots. Favour left on approach.
Short Par-4: play short of bunker for full shot or challenge it to near green. Protected green makes recovery tough.
Drive left for best attack; mindful layup avoids right slope, penalty area. Green runs away with subtle slopes.
Drive right of trouble for clear second; better players fly to green, shorter ones right for safer but slippery chip.
Strong Par-4, water right rewards flatter lie, shorter 2nd. Left tee shot makes longer water carry to tough 2-tiered, bunker-guarded green.
Short Par-3 over Tamaki Estuary needs precise iron to bunker-guarded green with tricky pins. Mind swirling wind.
Drive at far-left bunker for best green approach. Right shots risk Tamaki Estuary. Sloped, sectioned green makes two-putting tough.
True Jack Nicklaus Par-3 with varied bunkers guarding the large green. Favour left on approach.
Long Par-5, uphill tee favours right. Big hitters challenge fairway bunker. Avoid left out-of-bounds. Precise for front pin, use backslope for back.
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