Hole 1, Par 4; 316m
A great opening hole with Andersons Creek on the left and OB on the right. The premium tee shot is on the right side of the fairway to a gentle back to front sloping green. There are two bunkers located on the left side of the green.
Hole 2, Par 5; 448m
Due to safety reasons this hole must be played as a dogleg (right). This is marked by a red and white pole situated approximately 150m from the right side of the tee beyond the trees that follow Andersons Creek. Players must play left of this pole! Andersons Creek meanders the entire right side of this fairway, culminating in a large penalty area beyond the tall gums that await any errant tee shots. Ideally a good drive would be long left of the gums, opening the way for approach shots to a raised green.
Hole 3, Par 4; 259m
This hole has magnificent views back down the valley and the fairway slopes left to right. Wayward drives can find you OB on the left and trees on the right. A long second shot will find further trouble with severe slopes surrounding the right side of the green.
Hole 4, Par 4; 304m
A straight tee shot will see you cross the second fairway. Leaving a narrow approach, that is lined with blackwood trees on both sides leading all the way into the green.
Hole 5, Par 4; 410m
A wide fairway that will see a good drive leaving you with the longest approach shot on course. This tough green slopes back to front as well as right to left.
Hole 6, Par 3; 151m
Considered our signature hole, you will be hitting across a dam to a difficult green that is protected by a bunker at the front. The green slopes right to left.
Hole 7, Par 4; 310m
An accurate tee shot is essential. Setting you up for a short approach to the green, that has natural run offs all round penalising the loose shot.
Hole 8, Par 3; 109m
An elevated tee overlooking a pear orchard to a receptive green on the other side of Andersons Creek. OB on the right and the creek ever awaits that short tee shot.
Hole 9, Par 4; 299m
A good drive will set your approach shot up to a responsive green. OB right, a carpark and Andersons Creek on the left.