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Not the normal 19th hole on a golf course, this Par 3 is a downhill Par 3 which runs parallel to the 17th hole and has a two-tier green.
This Par 5 is not reachable for most players and the water in front of the green provides food for thought for the approach shot.
Although a short Par 3, the three-tier green on this hole provides golfers with some very challenging putts.
A sharp dogleg requires the tee shot to pass the bunker and trees to the left of the fairway leaving a shot through a tunnel of trees to the green.
This Par 5 is the first of the outer six to be used and provides a tight tee shot between trees on the left and right. The ideal approach shot is from the left of the fairway as the green slopes from right to left.
Another dogleg par 4 with a premium on getting to the fairway off the tee. The approach shot is tested by a two-tier green and bunkers left and right.