Hole 7

Tee Approach


Blue Course

Par 5
Meters 445

Red Course

Par 5
Meters 402

Playing Tips

Hole Overview
The seventh hole is an enticing risk-reward par 5 that bends into a dog-leg and rewards players willing to take on the challenge from the tee. A generous fairway invites aggression, but it subtly slopes from left to right, with long native grass punishing any miss to the left.

As you move towards the green, water along the left-hand side comes into play, creating both a visual and strategic challenge on the approach. Confident ball-striking and committed decision-making are key to turning this hole into a genuine birdie opportunity.


Playing Tips
This hole is defined by the drive. Long hitters can challenge the trees down the right-hand side of the fairway, with a strong tee shot setting up a genuine chance to reach the green in two. A safer option is to play straight up the middle, leaving a longer but more controlled approach.

The green is well protected, with water guarding the front-left and an elevated bank to the right. The ideal line is towards the gum on the right, well away from the water, allowing the natural mounds to feed the ball onto or near the front edge of the green.

With the surface sloping from right to left towards the water, aggressive players can also take on the water for the reward of a more favourable uphill putt.

 

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