Par
The par 5 hole is a joy for the big hitters. Avoid the fairway bunkers on the left side 100 yards from the green.
Par 3
Par 4/5
Par 4
Par 5
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The fairway slopes to the left and the second shot is played over a cross bunker to a two-tier green.
A fine par 3 played to a plateau green. Always a good hole to make a par.
This risk-reward short par 4 is a birdie opportunity for some. The gentle slope on the green makes it one of the most challenging.
A dog-leg right with a second shot played into the prevailing wind over a cross bunker that foreshortens the approach.
This long par 5 encourages some bold hitting to a slightly raised green. Play your shots to the left of centre.
A memorable par 3 over a 300-year old fountain to a green guarded by seven bunkers.
A long tee shot down to a flat fairway enables a second shot to a fast running green approach.
Stroke index 3 from the white and yellow tees, this long par 4 is played over a rolling fairway to a two-tier green.
A par 5 with a dog-leg to the left to a green down the hill towards the palace. The shot into the green is often fast running and is a great way to end the round.