COURSE A
PAR | HD. | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blue | White | Yellow | Red | |||
A1 | 388 | 370 | 344 | 316 | 4 | 9 |
A2 | 439 | 421 | 389 | 357 | 4 | 2 |
A3 | 176 | 155 | 134 | 108 | 3 | 8 |
A4 | 572 | 526 | 490 | 444 | 5 | 7 |
A5 | 464 | 437 | 399 | 362 | 4 | 1 |
A6 | 388 | 363 | 346 | 312 | 4 | 6 |
A7 | 543 | 511 | 459 | 443 | 5 | 5 |
A8 | 226 | 210 | 150 | 125 | 3 | 3 |
A9 | 412 | 390 | 367 | 336 | 4 | 4 |
TOTAL | 3608 | 3383 | 3078 | 2803 | 36 |
Course A1
Course A1 par4, The opening hole of Course A challenges players with the decision to use either a driver or a fairway wood, with water on the left and a fairway bunker on the right. The second shot typically requires a mid-iron for a manageable distance. The green slopes gently towards the front, making it easier to set up for a birdie.
Course A2
Course A2 Par4, This Par 4 hole offers two options from the tee: play it safe and place the ball on the fairway, or take an aggressive shot over the water for a chance to reach the green. Keep in mind, the center of the green is undulated, with water on the right and a bunker on the left.
Course A3
Course A3 Par3, This Par 3 is the ultimate test! Hit from the tee towards the green, undeterred by the water hazard in front of you. A mid to long iron may be needed to reach the large, wide green. Choosing the right club is crucial on this hole. A higher shot could increase your chances of landing a birdie.
Course A4
Course A4 Par 5, This Par 5 is fairly straight, with the fairway narrowing at the landing area due to a bunker on the left. There’s a slight dogleg right approaching the green. It’s an ideal hole for a three-shot approach, but beware—the small green is guarded by a front bunker, punishing errant shots. If you’re feeling bold, you can go for a two-on and aim for an under-par score.
Course A5
Course A5 Par 5, This Par 5 is fairly straight, with the fairway narrowing at the landing area due to a bunker on the left. There’s a slight dogleg right approaching the green. It’s an ideal hole for a three-shot approach, but beware—the small green is guarded by a front bunker, punishing errant shots. If you’re feeling bold, you can go for a two-on and aim for an under-par score.
Course A6
Course A6 Par 4, This short Par 4 allows for an aggressive driver shot, but accuracy is more important than distance. Using a fairway wood, hybrid, or long iron off the tee sets up an easier short iron for the second shot. The two-tiered green demands precision in landing your approach to maximize birdie chances.
Course A7
Course A7 Par 5, This Par 5 doesn’t offer many options off the tee. An aggressive shot left risks bunkers and water. To reach in two, remember the undulating green is well-protected by bunkers. A safer 3-shot strategy may increase your chances of a good score.
Course A8
Course A8 Par 3, This long Par 3 features a slightly elevated green surrounded by multiple bunkers. Make sure to choose a club with enough distance, perhaps adding half a club, to increase your chances of landing a birdie.
Course A9
Course A9 Par 4, This Par 4 requires aiming right with a driver to get a clear view of the sloping green. Your second shot will likely be a mid to long iron. Hitting the fairway increases your chances for par, while a birdie is a bonus.