A challenging par 4 with a fairway bunker and wetland area to carry with your approach to a large undulating green, A water hazard catches anything long.
Our signature par 3 with picturesque lake and fauna. Reaching the right part of this double tier green can be a challenge especially with deep bunkers positioned along the left side of the green.
Fast becoming our most talked about hole with three challenging shots to reach our 'Island Type' green. A hazard runs the full length of the hole to catch any way ward shots left. Approaching the green can be tricky with prevailing winds offering that extra test.
The longest par 4 plays all of it's length plus some. Often the prevailing wind will dictate a long second shot to a sweeping double tier green. A water hazard guards the length of the fairway on the left with water and bunkers short left of the green.
A t first glance a benign par 3 with a receptive green. Long or left will find OB, keep the ball below the hole.
This par 5 requires some thought from tee to green, a long drive will present an opportunity to go for the green in two but beware as the green is narrow and anything long will be in trouble.
A long par three often playing back into the prevailing wind and requiring an extra club or three. Anything right flirts with the wetlands.
A short par 4 with the out of bounds estuary running right down the left side of the fairway. Palms & tree line to the right only come into play from a wayward tee shot. Hit the target green in two for your chance to finish the day with birdie.
A new hole in 2011. A challenging par 4 with a fairway bunker and wetland area to carry with your approach to a large undulating green, with an out of bounds to the left and behind.
Dog leg left. Good tee shot required to make it past the trees on the left, too far right will see you trapped by bunkers on the right. The green is accessible with bunkers flanking both sides
A tough par 3 which usually plays into the predominant south westerly wind the large green has two well placed bunkers to the right side, well placed to catch the wayward shots.
A good dog leg left par 4 from an elevated tee block one of the most testing tee shots on the course. Many players taking a 4/5 iron for safety, the green is undulating and is surrounded by three good size bunkers. Stroke index 3 for men & 9 for women.
The pros rate this tee shot as one of the toughest they must play. You need to avoid the two fairway bunkers some 200m from the elevated tee to be well placed to attack the narrow entrance to the green. Bunker short left and trees to the right guard the green.
Danger from this elevated tee block, heavy rough left side of the fairway, to an elevated two tiered large undulating green Two well placed bunkers left and right test your club selection.
A long par 5 that is usually plays into the wind, out of bounds left side of the fairway, dense rough to the right well placed fairway bunkers left & right awaiting the wayward Tee shot with three more protecting a raised large green. Very difficult to get there in two.
The tee block is surrounded by heavy rough, two tiered green is elevated and protected by some deep bunkers the higher handicap golfer is well advised to play to the right and rely on a good chip.
The walk from the 8th green is by way of a boardwalk through the forest to the 9th tee. Nature at her finest. There is heavy rough right down the left hand side of the fairway. Long right tee shots will find the water hazard. The green is undulating and is free from bunkers however it is not the easiest of par 4s.
A challenging par 4 with a fairway bunker and wetland area to carry with your approach to a large undulating green, with an out of bounds to the left and behind.
North West Anchorage,
Omaha Beach, New Zealand
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