Course Breakdown
6th Hole – 358 Yards, Par 4 (Smelt Hill Bay)
A 358-yard dogleg par 4 with a blind tee shot, sloped fairway, and OB left. Smelt Hill Bay rewards bold accuracy and punishes hesitation off the tee.
6th Hole – 358 Yards, Par 4 (Smelt Hill Bay)
A 358-yard dogleg par 4 with a blind tee shot, sloped fairway, and OB left. Smelt Hill Bay rewards bold accuracy and punishes hesitation off the tee.
5th Hole – 404 Yards, Par 4 (Copelands)
A 404-yard uphill par 4 with a sloping fairway and narrow green. Copelands demands accuracy, smart angles, and a confident approach into a tight, elevated target.
5th Hole – 404 Yards, Par 4 (Copelands)
A 404-yard uphill par 4 with a sloping fairway and narrow green. Copelands demands accuracy, smart angles, and a confident approach into a tight, elevated target.
4th Hole – 529 Yards, Par 5 (Clubhouse)
A 529-yard par 5 that favours smart, strategic play over aggression. Clubhouse tests patience with a tricky green and rewards controlled, well-placed shots.
4th Hole – 529 Yards, Par 5 (Clubhouse)
A 529-yard par 5 that favours smart, strategic play over aggression. Clubhouse tests patience with a tricky green and rewards controlled, well-placed shots.
3rd Hole – 191 Yards, Par 3 (Bryansglen)
Bryansglen is a challenging 191-yard par 3 where club selection and precision are vital. Coastal wind and a bunker-guarded green test control and focus.
3rd Hole – 191 Yards, Par 3 (Bryansglen)
Bryansglen is a challenging 191-yard par 3 where club selection and precision are vital. Coastal wind and a bunker-guarded green test control and focus.
2nd Hole – 355 Yards, Par 4 (Blackthorn)
Blackthorn is a 355-yard par 4 with a blind tee shot and well-guarded green. Positioning and precision off the tee and on approach are key to scoring well.
2nd Hole – 355 Yards, Par 4 (Blackthorn)
Blackthorn is a 355-yard par 4 with a blind tee shot and well-guarded green. Positioning and precision off the tee and on approach are key to scoring well.
1st Hole – 260 Yards, Par 4 (Railway)
A challenging 260-yard par 4 guarded by trees and a railway line. Precision off the tee and confident distance control are essential to navigate this risk-and-reward opener.
1st Hole – 260 Yards, Par 4 (Railway)
A challenging 260-yard par 4 guarded by trees and a railway line. Precision off the tee and confident distance control are essential to navigate this risk-and-reward opener.