As the opening hole and the 9th challenging on the course, the player is faced with a DOG-LEG left par 4 which requires a lot of accuracy and precision.
This first par five offers the skilled player a good chance at birdie, but a well-placed drive is key on this dogleg left. With over 500 yards its not an easy
Played directly into the crosswind wind from left to right, this longest par three on the course measuring over 200 yards demands a solid tee shot to reach the putting surface.
Demanding a well-placed tee shot, this tough par four tests the player's accuracy from start to finish. Stray too far right and you have to navigate the tall matured Blue gum tress