No 10 Monastery A Par 4 requiring a drive over a steep hill favouring the left side as the fairway slopes gently from left to right.
The narrow green is cut into a bank and care should be taken in the approach as steep banks make chipping difficult from both sides of the green. | No 11 The Glen The signature hole on the Course and at various times in history ranked as one of the best in the world.
The green is large, long and narrow, slopes from front to rear and is bunker protected left and right. |
No 12 The Mount A Par 3 with a call again for accuracy. A medium iron will be required to find this target green.
The left side of the fairway is protected by out of bounds and bunkers surround a long narrow green. | No 13 Tipperary A Par 5, which is on three levels and number 1 stroke index for Ladies.
The sloping green tends to be very fast and care is necessary with any putt from the side or above the hole. |
No 14 McGlashan's A sharp dog leg and sloping fairway playing to a slightly elevated green makes this hole very difficult.
The approach shot, often from a side hill lie, has to deal with with a water hazard on the right and out of bounds on the left. | No 15 Pagoda A testing Par 3 from the championship tee, this hole requires a long iron to carry over a gully to the front of a two tiered green.
The green is fast and offers an array of very interesting pin positions. |
No 16 Manuka A short Par 4 and for lower handicappers this is an excellent driving hole, reachable from the tee.
Trees and a lateral hazard protect the entire left side and the green drops sharply on both sides. | No 17 Roy's Driving from an elevated tee, the green on this Par 4 is reachable with an accurate shot.
The Ladies play from a lower tee and for them it is a Par 3. |
No 18 Spion Kop Commemorating a battle fought in the Boer War in 1900, this Par 4 requires a long drive favouring the left side of the fairway.
The approach shot is to an elevated two tiered green.
This is a difficult finishing hole and one that plays a lot longer than its recorded length. |