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Hole 1 |
Par 4 |
380 yards |
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This opening hole places a premium on accuracy and not distance
off the tee. OB aligns both sides of the fairways, which slopes to the right at
the landing area. The large green is guarded to the front left and back right by
bunkers. Making par is a good start!
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Hole 2 |
Par 4 |
325 yards |
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This short dogleg plays downwind and is one of the few birdie
holes on the front nine. Big hitters can try to drive to the green by cutting
the corner over the palms on the left. The undulating tiered green is guarded to
the right by cavernous bunker and a steep hill.
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Hole 3 |
Par 3 |
170 yards |
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This straightforward par three rewards the conservative middle
of the green tee shot. Like the second hole, the green is on a hillside, balls
missed to the right will catch a deep bunker or roll down the
hill.
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Hole 4 |
Par 5 |
520 yards |
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This dogleg par 5 begins with an elevated tee shot to the
fairway below. Second and third shots are straight uphill. The fairway is
bordered by waste areas and narrows as it approaches the large green, bunkered
to the front right.
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Hole 5 |
Par 4 |
450 yards |
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Rated the hardest hole on the course, length off the tee is a
premium. A well stuck drive will leave a long iron or even a fairway wood from a
downhill lie to a green guarded by four bunkers and a pond to the
right.
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Hole 6 |
Par 5 |
540 yards |
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The toughest par five on the course plays uphill, dead into the
wind, has OB down the left, a pond to the right of the tee and waste areas
aligning the fairway on both sides. The green is elevated with bunkers to the
left, right and back.
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Hole 7 |
Par 4 |
390 yards |
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This long dogleg par four has a well situated fairway bunker to
the right, demanding a straight tee shot. The large tiered green is guarded by
three bunkers and is slightly elevated.
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Hole 8 |
Par 3 |
205 yards |
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A long iron or fairway wood is needed to reach a large
undulating green, guarded by well placed bunkers. Shots hit long will find the
pond.
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Hole 9 |
Par 4 |
410 yards |
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The hole doglegs sharply to the left and requires an accurate
tee shot. The elevated green is deep and protected by four
bunkers.
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Hole 10 |
Par 4 |
365 yards |
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This short dogleg generally plays downwind and is the easiest
birdie opportunity on this nine. Off an elevated tee, big hitters can try to cut
the corner and drive the well bunkered green. The undulating fairway will seldom
give you an even lie on approach shots.
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Hole 11 |
Par 3 |
170 yards |
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This short par three plays straight uphill to a green, which is
guarded three bunkers. Small plateaus are situated in front of the green to stop
balls hit short form rolling back down slope.
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Hole 12 |
Par 5 |
560 yards |
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This par 5 doglegs to the right, but slopes to the left. Two
fairway traps and OB to the right come into play on your second shot. The large
green is elevated and guarded by bunkers left and
right.
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Hole 13 |
Par 4 |
360 yards |
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This dogleg left is bordered by palms and waste areas down both
sides of the fairways. The putting surface is slightly elevated. Bunkers to the
back left and right will see a lot of balls, so too will the pond, which eats
up, misses long or right.
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Hole 14 |
Par 4 |
410 yards |
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This difficult hole plays straight uphill, and will require
most to be hitting long iron second shots into a green which is elevated and
bunkered to the left. Approach shots landing short will trickle back down the
slope, making par a difficult score.
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Hole 15 |
Par 5 |
535 yards |
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Standing higher than the great pyramids, our signature hole
offers a breathtaking view from the elevated tee 40 meters above the landing
area below. The fairway doglegs around a pond to the left, and traps come into
play on second shots. The green is large and framed by
bunkers.
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Hole 16 |
Par 3 |
190 yards |
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Playing dead into the prevailing wind from an elevated tee to
an elevated green. 16 is the toughest par three on the course. Both distance and
accuracy are needed. Miss-hits short will either find one of the two bunkers in
the front or trickle back down the hill.
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Hole 17 |
Par 4 |
385 yards |
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This par 4 has OB to the right and a large pond to negotiate.
Approach shots are hit over water to a large green with bunkers front right and
in the back. Miss hits short, long or to the left will be
wet.
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Hole 18 |
Par 4 |
415 yards |
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Extremely long, straight uphill, a narrow fairway with OB on
the right and generally playing straight into the wind, 18 is one of the
toughest holes on the course. Even long hitters will be struggling to reach this
green in two shots. Regulation pars will be few and far
between
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Hole Course
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Hole 1 |
Par 3 |
170 yards |
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With the prevailing wind in your back, this par three plays
shorter than it looks. Bunkers guard the front right and left of this undulating
green. Tee shots left and short will trickle down in to grass
depressions.
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Hole 2 |
Par 4 |
315 yards |
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Grip it and rip it! A very wide landing area and wind at your
back allows you to come out of your shoes and still find the short fairway
grass. Long hitters may want to cut the corner of this dogleg left in hopes of
reaching the green. A steep ridge runs through the middle of this green
requiring an accurate approach shot.
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Hole 3 |
Par 4 |
385 yards |
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One of the most scenic tee shots of Katameya! Downhill with a
lake and golf course as the backdrop takes your breath away. This long par 4
into the wind will test your golfing skills. A well-placed bunker on the left
side of the fairway will catch a few balls. Be aware of the pin placement on
this green as it is multi-tiered and slopes from left to
right.
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Hole 4 |
Par 4 |
290 yards |
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This short par 4 is guarded by a lake on the right and two
fairway bunkers on the left. A good straight tee shot leaves a short wedge into
an undulating green protected by two traps. The traps really come into play with
a far left or far right pin replacement.
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Hole 5 |
Par 3 |
150 yards |
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This short par 3 can be tricky with water coming into play and
the wind usually blowing across. There is more room in front of the green than
appears from the tee and lots of room to the left. Watch out for the small pot
bunker on the right.
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Hole 6 |
Par 5 |
480 yards |
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The only par 5 on the course plays long and into the wind. A
good tee shot will carry the left trap setting up for the second shot. The
second landing area is guarded by bunkers and a ridge. Shots hit to the left
plateau will find a level shot into this undulating
green.
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Hole 7 |
Par 4 |
345 yards |
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A great hole with lots of driving space. Usually plays downwind
and big drive will leave you with a short iron in. Be sure to keep the ball
below the hole on this three tiered green that is guarded by two
bunkers.
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Hole 8 |
Par 4 |
365 yards |
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A good drive up the middle leaves a straight approach shot to
the green on this uphill, dogleg to the left par 4. Balls missed left off the
tee may find the fairway bunker. The second shot usually plays into the
wind.
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Hole 9 |
Par 4 |
285 yards |
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This short par 4 can be rewarding or damaging to your score.
Water to the right and O. B. to the left demand a straight, downhill tee shot to
a narrow landing area. Once there, a short uphill wedge is all that is left to
an undulating green. |
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