Hole 1
 | A touch uphill Par 4 with a narrow fairway Find out More |
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Hole 2
 | Accuracy off the tee is the key shot for this dogleg Par 4. Find out More |
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Hole 3
 | The addition of two bunkers in the fairway provides food for thought off the tee Find out More |
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Hole 4
 | The sloping green makes this par 3 a particular challenge. Find out More |
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Hole 5
 | This long par 4 for men (par 5 for ladies) provides a generous fairway from the tee Find out More |
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Hole 6
 | This Par 5 is the first of the outer six Find out More |
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Hole 7
 | A sharp dogleg requires the tee shot to pass the bunker and trees to the left Find out More |
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Hole 8
 | Some members choose to play short of this Par 3 Find out More |
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Hole 9
 | This relatively short par 4 is protected from the drive by fairway bunkers Find out More |
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Hole 10
 | The 10th is a signature Par 4 in Grange Find out More |
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Hole 11
 | The 11th in Grange is a challenging uphill Par 3 Find out More |
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Hole 12
 | Although a short par 4, the approach shot to the 12th provides a challenge Find out More |
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Hole 13
 | The 13th is a tight par 4 with a narrow green Find out More |
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Hole 14
 | This Par 5 runs alongside Marlay Park which is out of bounds for any errant tee shots. Find out More |
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Hole 15
 | This Par 3 was remodelled in the past few Find out More |
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Hole 16
 | This long par 4 tests the golfer from the tee with Marlay Park lurking to the right and a line of trees on the left. Find out More |
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Hole 17
 | A long uphill par 5 with trees on the right and left off the tee. Find out More |
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Hole 18
 | A truly great finishing hole Find out More |
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