Review
September 2007
From the moment you enter the Proshop you know your somewhere a bit special, the guys that work there were great and offered lots of advice. Make sure you spend as much time practing your putting as you do in the driving range the green here are fast and larger than on the courses I normally play. The 1st hole is a reasonably short hole dogleg left, which should be negotiated with no more than a 3 wood. No 4 is a par 3 with a channel of water left accuracy is key here stay to the right or risk losing your ball. Hole 6 is an island green, be careful on this hole the wind can turn what looked a great shot from the tee in to a water bound one. Hole No 7 is a 558-yard par 5, with about 160 yards of carry off the tee over water. An unusual feature of this course is two greens on hole 16, 16A and 16B. 16B is the more attractive of the two hole's albeit shorter. Be sure to stock up on balls before you leave the club house I lost 3 ball over five holes to the many water hazards.
Darren Buckler