
The View From the Clubhouse
The course is in very good condition and has fairly forgiving rough if you're able to avoid the many water traps and bunkers. In the shot above you can see the 9th and 18th fairways, which actually finish on a massive tiered green that is shared by both holes. It is very daunting to accidentally overputt and have to putt across what is effectively two greens to get to the hole.
The highlight of the round was when I managed to hit my way onto the par 4 tenth green in one shot, setting myself up for my first ever eagle putt. All the excitement went to my head because after a good first putt to get close I had to settle for two more putts to finish with a par.
Green fees were $27.50 per person on Saturday for 18 holes.



2 comments:
Hey - you forgot to mention that I got a bee sting on my right hand on the 6th green but managed to play through the rest of the round.
Note to all golfers: pick up the flag with your gloved hand!
Oh yes, the bee sting. Fortunately you were very tough and continued playing after a short break! I don't think I've ever seen a bee on a flag before, so it must have been your unlucky day.
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