Par 4, 464 yards

The first tee shot starts from an elevated tee looking down on a slight dogleg to the left. An ideal drive will be placed slightly to the left to avoid the menacing bunkers on the right of the fairway. This tee position allows an open shot to the green and a better angle for an approach with a medium to long iron. The green, which slopes from front to back, is protected by three sand traps

Next

The leading website from the world’s oldest golf magazine, we’re the go-to destination for amateur and keen golfers alike who are keen to up their golfing game. As well as expert course reviews, news and tips to improve your handicap our golf-focused travel content will help you pair teeing off with your travels in some of the best destinations around the globe.