Hole 1
A good fade tee off shot allows you to avoid the out of bounds on the left and the bunkers at the top of the drive.
Choose your club well for the 2nd shot.
Hole 2
One of the easiest holes on the course. But allow for the wind in order to attack the sloping green.
Hole 3
Par 4 relatively short where drive accuracy (to the left of the tree on the right) is crucial for attacking the green. Do not be fooled by the way it looks and watch out for the triple bunker in front of the green.
Hole 4
Magnificent par 5 with left dog-leg. Wood and water await the headstrong "drivers". Fairway slightly banked right, bordered by thick rough.
Hole 5
Par 4 right dog-leg. Don't try to skim the wood too close on the right as you may not have the opening. The second shot should be played short for an uphill putt.
Hole 6
Par 3 uphill, an extra club often comes in handy.
Hole 7
Preferably a fade drive to avoid raking the bunkers! Green well defended by a series of bunkers front and left.
Hole 8
One of the longest par 5s on the course. Drive slightly to the right on the "flat" to have a second shot with your feet level. Check where the flag stick is so you don't lose your way on this 50-metre green.
Hole 9
Don't let the proximity of the clubhouse make you lose your cool! Avoid the slice so you don't play your second shot at the start of hole 6, and the quick hook that will take your ball out of bounds onto the road.
Hole 10
Place your drive on the left. It's not just the ducks that splosh into the pond left of the green!
Hole 11
From the back tee offs, cautious players will play an iron along the water. "What a lot of water"!
Hole 12
Par 5. Decisive second shot to be played preferably on the right for a good attack of the green. The bunkers are not there just for decoration.
Hole 13
Don't bother wondering whether the fence on the right can save you from being out of bounds! Play a bit short for the second shot: there's a pool lurking behind.
Hole 14
Par 3 difficult from the back tee offs : if you're not a very long hitter play it in par 4, especially with a headwind. This is where the trench warfare begins: from 14 to 18. Amen corner
Hole 15
Caution advises teeing off towards the woods. Don't forget the balls! For your second shot always play a club stronger than you think!
Hole 16
Caution advises teeing off towards the woods. Allow for balls! For your second shot always play a stronger club than you think! Stay as far right as possible for a better opening.
Hole 17
"Never up never on": new saying
Hole 18
Par 4 long and uphill: the most difficult one on the course. You need to take care over your approach on this very fast green.