

Specific Information
The par-3 holes on the course are generally regarded as challenging, while still offering scoring opportunities for golfers with accurate tee shots. One of the shorter par-3 holes is often noted for providing a chance at a hole-in-one under favorable conditions.
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In the hillier sections of the course, golfers may encounter elevated tee boxes, including a par-3 hole measuring approximately 181 yards. This hole is commonly described as offering open views over the surrounding lake area, with a semi-plateau green that slopes gently.
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Natural landscaping, including palm trees and strategically placed bunkers around the green, requires precision and thoughtful shot selection.
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Course details are provided for booking reference and general course information only and may vary depending on conditions.
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The par-4 holes on the course are generally described as requiring accurate and well-controlled tee shots, as mature trees influence shot strategy throughout the layout. Golfers often note that precision is important to avoid trouble from the surrounding natural features.
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One of the longer par-4 holes, measuring approximately 413 yards, features a gentle dogleg and is commonly regarded as more demanding than it may initially appear on the scorecard.
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A shorter par-4 hole of around 321 yards is often described as visually inviting, yet carefully protected by course design elements that reward thoughtful shot placement.
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Course descriptions are provided for general information and tee time booking reference only and may vary depending on playing conditions.



The par-5 holes on the course are generally described as varied and strategically demanding. One of the longer par-5 holes, measuring approximately 539 yards, is often noted for requiring both distance and accuracy from the tee.
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The finishing par-5 hole, at around 515 yards, is commonly regarded as a challenging closing hole. Course features along this hole include clearly defined boundaries on one side and natural tree-covered terrain on the other, encouraging careful shot placement throughout the length of the hole.
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Course descriptions are provided for general information and tee time booking reference only and may vary depending on playing conditions.



Local Rules & Course Guidelines (Reference Only)
The following local rules are provided for general reference only.
Official rules and enforcement are determined by the golf course and may be updated without notice.
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Out of Bounds (OB)
Certain holes, including holes 6 and 7, are commonly noted as having out-of-bounds areas on the right-hand side.
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Lost Ball
If a ball is lost outside the course boundaries and cannot be found, players may drop a ball within the course area at the estimated point where the ball left the playing area, within two club lengths from the edge of the course.
A one-stroke penalty generally applies.
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Unplayable Ball / Obstruction
If a ball is found but cannot be played due to obstacles or other conditions, the ball may be dropped within the course area, provided it is not dropped closer to the hole than the original position.
A one-stroke penalty typically applies.
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Water Hazards
If a ball enters a water hazard, including areas commonly identified on holes 3, 12, 17, and certain sections near hole 14 before crossing the road toward hole 5, the ball may be dropped at designated drop zones.
A one-stroke penalty generally applies.
Local rules are provided for booking reference only.
Players should confirm official rules with the golf course on the day of play.
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Course Information (Reference Only)

