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1 - Par 5
Staying away from the water from the tee is paramount. A dog-leg left, you must ensure that your approach is played from the right side of the fairway to open up the green.
2 - Par 4
The positioning of the tee shot is important, 200 – 220 yards leaves you in the perfect place on this severe dog-leg left. The uphill second shot is to a long narrow green with out of bounds left.
3 – Par 4
From the elevated tee a driver is required, but be wary of the stream on the right hand site, with trade winds affecting the approach.
4 – Par 3
A well-struck tee shot must not leak right or left on this narrow hole. Upon reaching the green watch for the slick downhill putts.
5 – Par 3
Do not let the length of the hole deceive you as one extra club is usually required into the breeze always wary that anything left will be punished fully.
6 – Par 5
The beauty of the hole often takes your concentration, followed by your ball if you stray left. For the approach to the small green short is better as danger lurks long and left.
7 – Par 4
A short hole driving up a slight hill. The landing area is quite wide but the sloping green will test the approach
8 – Par 3
A down hill par 3 with water on the right, one club less is required to cope with the elevation change, with trade winds coming from the left.
9 – Par 5
This hole closes the front nine hitting to a generous fairway, caution lies in the approach with water right to a small green.
10 – Par 4
One of the narrowest driving holes, for the longer hitters more room exists. An approach to an elevated green that offers little depth.
11 - Par 4
A well-struck drive and the lush fairway awaits. With a similar second shot the sloping green awaits. Left is good !
12 – Par 4
Meandering gently left, the fairway is generous. The approach requires less club as safety is at the front of the green.
13 – Par 5
The signature hole offering panoramic views of the Grenadines. A drive to the generous fairway does offer the chance to hit the green in two.
14 – Par 3
Another beautiful hole awaits from this elevated tee. The tees often provide shelter from the winds that can drift your ball into the shallow right hand bunker, overcompensate and face the deep bunker left.
15 - Par 4
The modest golfer will keep right and the safety of the fairway whilst the Tiger in us will go for the green from the tee.
16 – Par 3
Possibly the worlds longest Par 3 from the championship tee at 304 yards changing elevation by some 240 feet, short is safe and bunkers loom for the over-hit shot. A definite photo opportunity.
17 – Par 5
The tee shot down the left offers bigger hitters the chance to get on in two while the more modest golfer may plan their way around the lake.
18 - Par 4
This hole comes with the danger from the tee right, negotiate this but be wary of the water left of the green on your approach, finding the green does not bring safety as there are serious undulations whilst putting.
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