No 1 The Gums A Par 5 to start your round.
Played from an elevated tee block to a two-tiered fairway, which dog-legs right, into the green. | No 2 Flagstaff A short Par 4 to an elevated green.
In windy conditions club selection can vary considerably on this hole. |
No 3 Goodwin's The green is one of the most interesting on the Course and can be driven by the better strikers.
Out of bounds protects the left hand side of the fairway and the back of the green. | No 4 Bishopscourt A Par 4, which like the adjacent 5th hole is influenced by the wind.
The large green is well guarded by bunkers. |
No 5 Balmacewen A Par 5 for Ladies and a Par 4 for Men.
The drive should be directed down the right side of the fairway, which slopes toward a water hazard. | No 6 Wilson's A Par 4 and number 1 stroke index for Men and played as a Par 5 by the Ladies.
The elevated and rear-to-front sloping green is treachorous and demands respect. |
No 7 Wakari The first of the Par 3's on the Course.
The green slopes away severely at the front and is bunkered on both sides. | No 8 Ridge A short Par 4, reachable for the top player but with little margin for error.
This hole rewards good course management, none more so than in a northerly wind. |
No 9 Camel's Back As the name implies, the shot from the tee on this hole is played blind.
An interesting green, which requires careful study, as it contains peculiarities in both pace and slope. |