Montagu Course.
Overview & Refill-stations
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Holes: 1, 5, 7, 10 ( HalfwayHouse ), 12, 15.
Driving Range, Conference Center ( side events only )
How to use this guide.
Hole 1.
PAR 4
A tough par 4 where a long tee shot is needed to carry the left
bunkers. This should leave a mid-iron into a really tough green
depending on the pin position.
Hole 2.
PAR 3
The Tee shot is hit from high above the hole, so take at least one club less. The green is large and receptive, which is why its a stroke 17.
Hole 3.
PAR 4
If you’re a long hitter, have a crack at clearing the bunkers which will open up the green. This narrow, long green creates a challenge with even a short iron in.
Hole 4.
PAR 5
Open your shoulders on the drive as a good tee shot will create options for you. A generous 3-shotter for most golfers where a good lay up is imperative.
Hole 5.
PAR 4
A tee shot that requires placement is necessary here and will leave you with a mid to long iron into a green in which you want to remain on the right side.
Hole 6.
PAR 4
The best route here is to take the fairway bunker on the left, leaving a much easier approach into the green. The water hazard is intimidating, but shouldn’t present too much of a difficulty if approach from the left.
Hole 7.
PAR 4
A tough driving hole that requires a long and straight tee ball. The longer you are up the fairway, makes for an easier angle to the green where avoiding the bunker on the right is a must.
Hole 8.
PAR 3
A tee shot that requires placement is necessary here and will leave you with a mid to long iron into a green in which you want to remain on the right side.
Hole 9.
PAR 5
This scenic par 5 is a 3 shot hole for most golfers. The ideal tee shot should land between the bunkers. A short to mid iron into this well-guarded green is all you should be left with.
Hole 10.
PAR 5
You will have little trouble if you keep left on the drive and second shot on this brilliant par 5! The approach will be tight, do be precise with your 3rd!
Hole 11.
PAR 4
Consider laying up short of the bunker on the right, as this is the best route to the green. The longer hitter can clear the bunkers off the tee, which is the preferred approach to this sloped green!
Hole 12.
PAR 3
Left here is trouble! Do not be suckered into firing at the pin if it is placed on the left side of the green. Balls that pitch on the right half of the green will tend to feed left, so this is the smart play.
Hole 13.
PAR 4
Certainly one of the toughest holes on the course, this long par 4 requires a tee shot down the right, which will leave a more open green in which leaves a long iron or hybrid into a long narrow green.
Hole 14.
PAR 4
NARROW! Don’t get greedy here as a well-placed tee shot, avoiding the bunkers is important. Favour the left half of the green with your approach.
Hole 15.
PAR 4
Keeping your tee shot a little right here will leave you with an ideal approach to the green, taking the greenside bunker largely out of play. It may be a good idea to take an extra club to this raised green.
Hole 16.
PAR 4
Be careful of this short par 4, as it can bite you quickly! Position off the tee is crucial which will leave you a short iron into a very wide green. Club selection is important.
Hole 17.
PAR 3
Intimidation is the main concern on our signature par 3! A well struck mid ironto a massive green should not involve the water!.
Hole 18.
PAR 5
One of the best finishing holes in golf! A great ‘risk reward’ par 5 for the longer hitters, and an intimidating approach for most golfers. The lay up is important to leave a fuller shot in, in which the strike will be crucial!