One of the easier holes on the course, the reachable Par 5 playing around 550 yards is a definite birdie opportunity. Fairway bunkers and bushes lie on the left side and the green is elevated with a large false front. There are no greenside bunkers, but high rockfaces on the left and right side of the green can be penalising.
It is a blind tee shot over the trees on this Par 4, where a more aggressive line can leave a shorter approach. There is a deep bunker right of the green which falls from back to front.
The tee shot on this Par 4 is crucial with a fairway bunker right and heavy rough on the left side. The deep ditch short of the green can come into play, and the putting surface tilts from the back left to front.
A Par 3 requiring a mid or long iron depending on the wind, plays over water to a green sloping back to front with bunkers surrounding all sides.
With trouble left and right, a good drive is required to leave an elevated approach to a small green which has a false front and trouble long catching out any loose shots.
A difficult Par 4 which can play close to 500 yards has rocks and waste areas on either side of the fairway. A good tee shot should leave a mid iron approach to a long green with bunkers on the right side of the green. There is a run out to of about 320 yards to the water which extends to surround the green but should not come into play.
A short and driveable Par 4 around 300 yards which should present at least a birdie and possibly eagle chance. A large rock sits just short of the flat green which blocks any view and requires a carry of at least 270 yards.
This short par 3 requiring a short iron stretches far from left to right but is shallow in depth. A bunker short right and a rock face running along the front of the green can catch a mis hit tee shot.
An exciting finishing hole, this risk-reward Par 5 is reachable, but water all down the left side can encourage a lay up. The green is complex with a flat front section, elevated back right plateau, and undulating left side which sits in a bowl, funnelling shots rolling in from the right side. The green is about 70 yards deep and connects with the 9th to form a double green. Several bunkers sit along the right side of the green, which are common misses and could pose a challenging shot.