Click the thumbnail below to view some of our
signature holes. More hole descriptions coming
soon!!
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1st Hole |
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The first hole is a lay up to one of the many small creeks, followed by a medium to short iron into a green protected by a right hand bunker |
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2nd Dam |
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This dam provides much of the course water whilst adding to the hazards around the 2nd and fourth hole |
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2nd Hole |
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The second hole is a short par four with a 10 metre to 150 metre dam carry, depending on how brave your are. A bunker catches wayward left shots and the gently sloping green requires your attention on putts. |
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10th Hole |
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Recently redesigned, the 10th requires a straight drive to the top of a ridge to open up the undulating green. A small dam will catch wayward shots down the left hand side while a small bunker is ready to swallow up any shots beyond the green |
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12th Hole |
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The 12th hole is an up hill par 3. Any one going long will be faced with a deadly chip back down a steep slope to a tricky green. |
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13th Hole |
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Our newest green is at the end of a long right to left downhill fairway. A large gum tree stands in the middle of the fairway, daring golfers to take it on. |
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18th Hole |
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Toronto's finishing hole is a par 4 with a small creek 100m from the green and running down the right hand side of the fairway. The generous green is on two tiers. The flag is often found on the back right hand corner on the final day of tournaments. |
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