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3 - Par 4 - daunting tee shot for men over the "donga", then great
accuracy needed to hit the green. |
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5 - Par 4 - straight forward tee shot, elevated green with a bunker on the
right and severe drop-off on the left. |
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6 - Par 3 - depending on the wind can be anything from a wood to an 8 iron,
two bunkers on the right. |
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7 - Par 5 - blind tee shot, then beware of the large tree on the dogleg
approach to a gently sloping green. |
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10 - Par 4 - out of bounds on the left, trees on the right, two fairway
bunkers. That's Mt Te Aroha in the distance! |
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11 - Par 3 - elevated tee, four bunkers surrounding a sloped green. One
of the signature holes on the course. |
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back from the 12th green - a newly developed Par 4 hole of 369 metres for
men and 337 metres for women. A real challenge! |
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13 - Par 5 - 531 metres (men), 478 metres (women). Difficult approach to
the green and the large gum tree guarding it doesn't help! |
Looking
back to the 16th green - Par 3 - elevated green, all carry across out of
bounds with severe slopes and a deep bunker near the green. |
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| View
from the clubhouse lounge looking over the 11th, 17th and 18th holes. Shows
the gently undulating nature of the course. |
View
from the clubhouse lounge looking over the 15th, 17th and 18th holes. A
snapshot of the larger mature trees and smaller shrubs. |
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18 - the newest hole on the course, difficult approach to the green unless
you're a long hitter, and then a severely sloping green to cope with! |