An 18 hole golf course in a 9 hole format
The course consists of 9 holes and 18 tee boxes with par for the course of 71 strokes for men and 72 strokes for women, and a slope rating of 114 for men and 116 for women.
Interactive Google Map of the course
You can navigate to this map on your phone when on the course to help navigate your way around.
Aerial View of the Course
Front Nine Hole by Hole Walk Through

1st Hole
The first tee is directly out the front of the club house. There is a slight dog leg left to right with a ridge at about the 200 metre mark on the fairway. The green is protected by a sandy crater to the left and pine trees to the right. The picture shown here is from the first hole tee.

2nd Hole
The second tee is at the north west corner of the course (near the buggy shed). It has a challenging slope from left to right (with the boundary on the left). You want to be left on this hole, but not too far left. The green is on 2 levels (high at the rear and low at the front). Don’t go long on this hole. Depending on the pin position, you could aim left of the green and roll on from there.

3rd Hole
The third tee at the north east corner of the course. This is a short par 4 with multiple club choices from the tee. The hole has a challenging slope left to right taking you back to the trees on the right if you are not careful, so accuracy is far more important than distance. A good accurate drive towards the left of the fairway will see you with a good approach to the hole, but don’t stray too far right else you will find yourself near the trees. The green is very flat, but protected at the rear by trees – don’t go long.

4th Hole
The fourth tee is nestled back in the north west corner of the course near the first hole. This is a long hole with a big dog leg to the right. You will need to drive 270 m+ to get a direct view of the green on your second shot, or lay up and make sure your second shot gives you a view of the green instead – stay left. The green is very long front to back and very flat.

5th Hole
The fifth hole has a slight dog leg to the left. A good drive of 180 m will get you to the top of the hill with a view to the green with your second shot. The green is slightly higher at the rear and the fairway approach to the green is a long, downhill run.

6th Hole
The sixth hole is straight back to the club house with a boundary all along the left side of the fairway. The tee box is below the fairway level causing a blind tee shot – just aim straight and you will be fine. The green is slightly higher at the front. Watch out for the pepper trees to the right of the green and the clubhouse at the rear.

7th Hole
The seventh hole is a long par 3. The green has a moderate slope slightly back left to front right.

8th Hole
The eighth hole is the second longest on the course for men. It has a big dog leg to the left at the top of a ridge creating a challenging 2nd/3rd shot. You need to navigate the dog leg without visibility of what is around the corner (unless you can drive 250 m+ from the men’s tee).. The green is on 2 levels with it being higher at the back.

9th Hole
The ninth hole is a short par 3. The green is slightly sloped left to right and is elevated up off the ground. Don’t go left or long on this hole.
Back Nine Hole by Hole Walk Through

10th Hole
The men’s tenth tee is further back than the first. This makes the slight dog leg left to right at the top of the peak a further 20 metres away at about 220 metres. The women’s tenth tee is closer to the hole than the first making the hole 80 metres shorter than for men. The green is protected by trouble to the left and pine trees to the right so you want to be accurate with your approach.

11th Hole
Back along the rear of the course for a second time. The tee is closer to the hole this time but the challenging slope from left to right (with the boundary on the left) is still there. You want to be left on this hole, but not too far left. The green is on 2 levels (high at the rear and low at the front). Don’t go long on this hole. Depending on the pin position, you could aim left of the green and roll on from there.

12th Hole
The twelfth tee is 20 metres closer to the tee and gives a much straighter aspect. This makes it the shortest par 4 and achievable from the tee for the big hitters. The slope left to right will still take you back to the trees on the right if you are not careful. A good long drive towards the left of the fairway will see you with a good approach to the hole, but don’t stray too far right else you will find yourself near the trees on the right. The green is very flat, but protected at the rear by trees – don’t go long.

13th Hole
The thirteenth tee is closer to the hole but further to the right. This makes the drive to reach the dog leg to the right about 50 m closer, bu you will still need to drive 220 m+ to get a direct view of the green on your second shot. Keep left at all costs on this hole otherwise getting around the dog leg is very challenging. The green is very long front to back and very flat.

14th Hole
The fourteenth tee is closer to the hole and further right, taking out most of the dog leg to the left making this one of the easier holes on the course for both men and women. A straight drive of 160 m will get you to the top of the hill with a view to the green with your second shot. The green is slightly higher at the rear and a downhill run.

15th Hole
Straight back to the club house again. The tee box is a bit further for the men making the visibility to the fairway just a little more challenging. The green is slightly higher at the front. Watch out for the pepper trees to the right of the green and the boundary all along the left of the fairway.

16th Hole
The tee box is closer to the hole and to the right. The green has a moderate slope back left to front right.

17th Hole
The seventeenth hole is the longest on the course for men. It has a big dog leg to the left at a top of a ridge. You will need to drive 270 m+ from the men’s tee to get a direct view of the green on your second shot. The green is on 2 levels with it being higher at the back.

18th Hole
The final par 3 is slightly longer than the ninth and has a challenging tee shot – the tree canopy on the left and right dictates the need for a tight, controlled tee shot. The green is slightly sloped left to right and is elevated up off the ground. Don’t go left or long on this hole.
Score Card


Local Rules
LOCAL RULES
To be read in conjunction with the Rules of Golf.
See Notice Board for any temporary Local Rules.
- Ball lying within marked fairway may be placed by hand on a preferred lie within one club length, not nearer the hole, without penalty.
- IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS and Rule 24-2 applies: (a) Distance markers, (b) Garden beds, (c) Club House, (d) Tee block posts & signs, (e) posts 1 & 10 holes. All swing and stance only.
- OUT OF BOUNDS – Boundary fence No. 2 & 11 and all sealed roads. Left of No. 6 & 15 fairway and Club House carpark as marked by white pegs.
- All wheel tracks made by course equipment are G.U.R. Sand quarry on left of No. 8 & 17 – G.U.R.
- On the day of any competition a player may practice on any part of the course but must not play from tee to green.
Penalty for breach of Local Rules
Stroke Play – Two strokes, Match Play – Loss of hole.