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A picturesque tee shot. Lay up short of the central rock and tree outcrop, to leave a flighted short iron second.
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| 2 |
OB right is the danger off the tee. A long uphill second leaves a short pitch over a nest of sand traps.
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Anything straight is good off the tee! The green faces you, sopitch your second up to the flag.
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Think of leaving an uphill putt on this testing par 3.
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Drive left of the rock outcrop. The second shot plays short off the downhill lie.
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A fine par 3 from an elevated tee. Club selection is vital. The wind always comes in to play.
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A great par 4. There is no shame in playing it as an easy 5! Two good shots needed to make an orthodox par.
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Play for position in the centre left of the fairway, length does not help. Be sure to carry the lake with your second.
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Over the left hand tree is the line off the tee. The uphill second is all carry, beware the deep greenside bunkers.
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| 10 |
If you carry the fairway traps your easy second is the reward. Lay up left and face a tough second shot.
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| 11 |
Left off the tee and then right for the second , sets up a straight forward uphill pitch.
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Carry the olive tree on the fairway and you have a pitch for a birdie chance.
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Hard to hit the right side of the green. Aim for the centre and face the more difficult putt.
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Drive right of the rock outcrop and then use your best distance judgement for this downhill pitch.
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Not a long shot but requires a clean strike or you may visit the water hazard.
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Gamble on a long straight tee shot and you can have an easy second. A lay up short of the bunkers & drystone wall is safer.
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| 17 |
Just hit the fairway off the tee!
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| 18 |
Reach the end of the left hand rock wall and you have a chance at the green.
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