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  1. Jul 31, 2023 · Let’s explore several key facets of comprehending the golf course, cover elements such as course design and layout, hole analysis, course management, and the importance of possessing this knowledge.

  2. Aug 24, 2023 · A detailed and accurate golf course map is an indispensable tool for golfers, serving as both a guide and a strategist for navigating the course. Understanding the importance of a quality map can significantly enhance a player’s experience and performance on the golf course.

  3. Golf terms of course layout are defined and illustrated, such as links, cart path, dog leg, turn, etc.

  4. Jul 3, 2023 · 1. Study the Course Map. Start by obtaining a course map or scorecard, which typically provides an overview of each hole and the layout of the course. Familiarize yourself with the hole distances, par values, and any notable features or hazards indicated on the map. 2. Analyze Hole Layouts.

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    Reconfigured from the tee. Some sand dunes with marram grass have been incorporated down the right and down the left two new fairway bunkers have been added. Interestingly it should make the hole a little easier given the improvement in aesthetics as it will give a better sight line off the tee and the mounds could kick the balls into the fairway. ...

    Difficult par four that can play very long into the wind. The drive is played uphill and you don’t want to miss to the right, given the huge tree and mounding, where there is little chance to reach the green and could be the worse miss on the golf course. However, a drive up the left makes the hole play longer, especially into the wind. The second ...

    Interesting par three. Not too long at 200 yards to a large green. However, players have found it difficult over the years as the green is set up against the horizon, which makes it tough to find a target to aim at and provides full exposure to the wind. In addition, distance control and getting the clubbing correct is challenging, so it is hard to...

    The signature hole of the course. It is a short dog leg around the water, which plays very straight-forward in practise, but difficult when the wind is off the left hand side. The carry off the tee is over the Out of Bounds, so players bail out right. It should be an easy hole if you are playing well - big target, fairway cambers from the right, an...

    Nice short par three. The tee shot normally requires between a nine iron, or up to a seven iron if it is into the wind. The green is in a hollow, which kicks in from the left and has a back stop on the right, before a wall you don’t want to hit up against. There have been many birdies over the years - there are plenty of slopes and undulations on t...

    Long par four, although we have tended not to use the back tee. It is slightly blind off the back tee, so hard to know exactly where the right-hand fairway bunkers are. It is a big target, although you see players play up the left side which lengthens the hole significantly. It is played to a large green, with a bunker at the front, so the easier p...

    Nice risk reward par five. There are bunkers down the left which need to be avoided - hit it in there and you are bringing bogey into play. Therefore, players bail out into the rough on the right, which could mean the green isn’t reachable if it is into the wind, but if downwind you can still get to the green. The second shot is somewhat blind for ...

    Good par three at this stage of the round. Generally, it is about 210 yards and a five iron at times into the wind. There is a false front to the green with a bunker on the left, so you don’t want to be short. There is a tier on the front left of the green, where balls feed down to, so if the pin is there then there is a good chance of birdie. A fr...

    Strong par four especially if into the wind. Bunkers down the left have to be avoided, as you would need an exceptionally good lie to reach the green. There is one bunker down the right, which can be carried if conditions are favourable, leaving a seven or eight iron into the elevated green. If it is into the wind, it is a difficult tee shot betwee...

  5. The scorecard is based on the tee, pin and target positions shown on the map. Click on 2D, 3D or Mobile Planner to see the course layout in more detail. Or click on Yardage Charts to print paper-based charts to your exact specification.

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  7. Apr 21, 2023 · Understanding the layout of a golf course can help improve strategy, boost confidence, and enhance your game. In this guide, we will cover the basics of golf course layout, design elements, terminology, and more.

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