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HOLE#10
This long par 4 will require the golfer to hit their tee shot as long as
possible in order to have the best angle into the green. Those hitting shorter by catching
the elevation change in the fairway will have to come in over some greenside bunkers on
their second shot. A small target bunker is placed for the best aim down the fairway and
should only present trouble for longer hitters. |
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HOLE#11
This short
par 3 is fashioned after the famous redden green complex in Scotland and requires the
golfer to hit a right to left tee ball to front part of the green or approach area. From
there the ball should release and feed to the back and left pin areas. Placement is
critical here to avoid stopping short or running over the back into the fairway hollows
beyond the green. |
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HOLE#12
The
longest par 4 on the golf course, This hole will require two big hits in order to reach
the green and make par. Hitting a tee shot along the left side of the fairway close to the
bunkers will give the shortest and best angle into the green. The green is protected by a
lake down the right side and a deep hollow to the left for those bailing away from the
water. Anyone finding themselves in this hardest hole on the golf course and is best
played conservatively to avoid any big numbers. |
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HOLE#13
This is
the longest par 5 on the golf course and offers more great views into the Andaman Sea. The
best tee shot is played down the left side of the fairway to cut off the most distance and
the second half of the hole sets up as another island of grass on a sea of sand. This is a
three shot par 5 and will require the golfer to choose a club carefully for their second
shot to leave the perfect distance for their third shot into the green. The green is
slightly convex and will require a well placed third shot to stay on the putting surface. |
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HOLE#14
After the previous two holes,
this short par 4 will be a welcome site for most golfers but will need to be respects due
to a very tricky green complex. This is another golf hole where the best side of the
fairway to winter the green from depends upon the pin position. Unlike hole # 6 the best
tee shot will be played on the opposite side of the fairway from the pin position. |
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HOLE#15 The shortest par 5 on the
golf course, This hole should present the opportunity for golfers to make up any lost
ground with a well placed tee shot down the left side for the best angle into the green in
two. Those wishing to play a more conservative approach can play short of the right
approach bunker or carry the bunker on the loft greenside shorter pitch shot to a well
guarded green. Anyone caught in the left greenside bunkers will have a tricky up and down
to a shallow green with canal beyond. |
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HOLE#16 This short par 3 requires a
well placed tee shot to a relatively narrow green guarded by bunkers and the canal. The
green slope from right to left and will accept a high left to right shot trajectory as the
best angle of approach. |
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HOLE#17 17The shortest par 4 on the
golf course with the second tee shot on the course without any bunkers requires the tee
shot to be placed along the right edge of the fairway in order to avoid the deep hollow on
the left. From The left side, the green will be blind on the second shot so most golfers
may choose to hit 3-wood here in order to make sure they leave an open second shot into
the green. The green complex is slightly convex on the left half and forces the golfer to
challenge the right greenside bunker to avoid rolling off the putting surface into the
bail-out area to the green. |