Pines Course

The tougher of the two courses, the Pines Course measures over 6400 meters from the championship tees. Employing the wild shaping of the links courses and a natural bunker style this course offers a rugged beauty as well a tough but fair golfing challenge.

Pines Course Scorecard
Hole White Par comment Hole White Par comment
1 532 5 Hole 1 - The Big Easy: This medium Par 5 is an easy par but a tough birdie hole. A long and generous fairway gives the player a change to get the swing warmed up. A well protected green requires the player to have struck two good shots so that they might have a good chance of negotiating the two aggressive greenside bunkers. It is possible to drive this green in two but this would require two very long and accurate shots. For the brave this is an opportunity for a great start and for the more conservative a good Par hole.
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10 345 4 Hole 10 - Fairway: A short Par 4 the 10th hole will kick start the back 9. The wide and unguarded fairway forgives most tee shots, but the ideal line will be on the left hand-side. Most golfers will be left with a short approach to the exquisite green, which is over hung by a veteran pine and surrounded by water. A birdie opportunity, the 10th is a players favourite.
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2 384 4 Hole 2 - Up and Over: A relatively easy par 4, only a poor drive might find the fairway bunkers short and left. The player must get as close to the lakes as possible to lessen the severity of the greens approach and only a well struck mid-iron will hold a heavily this contoured green.
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11 371 4 commentHole 11 - Long Reach: A straight and long Par 4 the 11th hole invites the player to skirt the side of the waste bunker if they wish to open up the green to an inviting shot. Straying left on the tee compounds the problems of the subsequent shots.
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3 154 3 Hole 3 - Little Gem: At just over 160 yards off the championship tees this hole offers a picturesque shot over a lake to a peninsula green. The player has a commanding view of this Par 3 and all its hazards. Be warned for all its beauty Little Gem will punish any shot that is too far left.
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12 360 4 Hole 12 - Veteran Alley: Set in amongst Veteran Pines trees this rolling par 4 plays into a green surrounded by majestic trees. The aggressive player will skirt the waste bunker as much as they dare to increase the angle of opportunity to the green.
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4 369 4 Hole 4 - The Equaliser: With four bunkers restricting the length of the tee shot this par 4 puts the long and short hitters onto an even footing. A well played tee shot will give the golfer a shot in from the right hand-side of the fairway. The further left the tee shot goes, the more difficult the greenside bunkers become. In the true traditions of strategy the ideal combination would be a fading drive followed by a raking draw approach.
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13 191 3 Hole 13 - Rugged Valley: Hewn through a valley, playing over a waste bunker and nestled amongst the pine forest Hole 13 is a visual delight. The table top green will welcome the traditional bump and run approach whilst repelling the aerial shot. Birdie hunters will welcome this hole.
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5 354 4 Hole 5 - Houlstons' Folly: Winner of a national competition this innovative Par 4 is the brain child of Mark Houlston. A classic in terms of risk and reward the 5th hole has a split fairway, the player can cut the corner on the left opening up the green or take the long, easy way round making the approach longer and yielding an awkward angle. In contrast to hole 4 the course is becoming a little more difficult. The horse shoe step will ensure that all who play this hole will remember it.
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14 355 4 Hole 14 - Toros Splendour: A glorious vista to the Toros Mountains greets the golfer on the 14th tee. A long and straight tee shot is required on this Par 4 whilst a diagonal group of bunker cross the fairway punishing weaker shots to the green. The closer you get to the waste bunker the easier your approach will be.
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6 347 4 Hole 6 - Dipper: A beautifully sculpted Par 4, the 6th is nestled in amongst majestic pine trees and first pours down the hillside and then rises spectacularly to an amphitheatre green. A birdie opportunity, this medium par 4 has 6 bunkers waiting to punish wayward shots, whilst those brave enough can cut the dogleg and save precious yards from the approach.
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15 500 5 Hole 15 - Slugger: A mammoth Par 5, Hole 15 is surrounded is encapsulated on all sides by pines. The drive is wide open but the closed the golfer gets to the green the tighter the fairway becomes until a waste bunker wraps around the front left of the approach. Only the very longest and straightest of player can hope to hit this in 2.
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7 197 3 Hole 7 - The Commitment: This long par 3 requires a carry of 160 yards over water, the golfer requires absolute conviction otherwise a watery end is almost certain. A diagonal green with diagonal bunkers ensures that even the very best players will be satisfied with a Par.
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16 180 3 Hole 16 - Pin Point: Playing over the waster bunker it shares with 15, hole 16 is a medium par 3 into a devilish two tier green; just don't land on the wrong tier.
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8 537 5 Hole 8 - Twister: Hole 8 is a double dogleg monster of a Par 5. From the tee the golfer must avoid the waste bunker on the right and negotiate the ancient Pine guarding up to the brow of the hill, once round the Pine the second shot must be pin point accurate to set the approach for a narrow entry into a green cosseted by a pine forest.
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17 490 5 Hole 17 - Roller Coaster: Playing from an elevated tee Hole 17 is a bumpy ride. A potential birdie opportunity for the bigger hitters, the ideal line is a draw followed by a fade to open up the approach and avoid the fairway bunkers. The generously contoured green will help a long approach hold the green
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9 392 4 Hole 9 - Lands End: Doglegging right this long Par 4 terminates with a peninsula green. With a high banking fairway to the left a low draw will make the most of the undulations. The second shot will almost certainly have to carry water and it takes a steady nerve to negotiate this and the greenside sand traps.
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18 376 4 Hole 18 - Mirage: From the tee the 18th is a visual illusion, giving the golfer the feelings that he has almost no space to land his drive, however when he reaches his drive he'll find the space opens up. The further right the golfer can place he drive the better the approach into the green will be.
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Out 3266 36 In 3168 336
Out 3266 36
Total 6434 72

Dunes Course

The easier of the two courses, the Dunes Course measure over 5500 meters however Sueno Dunes will punish poor play. Still employing the wild shaping of the links used on the Pines course the Dunes course utilises a more conventional resort bunker style thereby setting a resort style of challenge.

Dunes Course Scorecard
Hole White Par comment Hole White Par comment
1 340 4 Hole 1 - Chicane : An easy opening Par 4 hole 19 is a sharp dogleg left. The intelligent approach is played directly at the mound the right of the green stunning the shot and letting it roll gently toward the pin. Finding the generous waster bunker will almost certainly add strokes to the card.
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10 340 4 Hole 10 - Big Break : This strategic hole ask for accuracy from the tee, try to cut the dogleg too much and you bring the bunkers into play, play the dogleg too wide and the same will happen. If struck well the player is rewarded with a commanding view of the green for the approach.
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2 324 4 Hole 2 - Hero: Fortune follows the brave on this classic par 4. Taking the easier longer route around the central bunker in the fairway will only bring the greenside bunkers into play and display a narrow strip of the putting surface; however for those brave enough to play for the right hand strip will not only gain length but will have an unguarded approach into the green.
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11 301 4 commentHole 11 - Ravine : This short Par 4 hole plays through a big valley, a shorter hole but by no means easy it is heavily protect by a greenside waste bunker hole 29 has a tricky green but still a great birdie oportunity.
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3 289 4 Hole 3 - Scratch : This medium length par 4 is dominated by the tiger claw bunker at the heart of its fairway which splits the tee shot. Doglegging right the ideal position from the tee is on the left to open up the well guarded green.
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12 200 3 Hole 12 - Knife Edge: Take a rest - a medium Par 3, which is very birdie-able but to get there you have to carry a cavernous waste bunker, be wary of the pimple protecting the greens entrance.
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4 120 3 Hole 4 - The Turtle : A short par 3 skirted by water and surrounded by bunkers hole 22 is all about symmetry. Anything less than a well struck shot is sure to be rejected by the green.
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13 541 5 Hole 13 - Albatross : A medium Par 5 this is an energy sapping hole. Shots on the right hand side run the risk of kicking further right and finding the waste bunker. Should the second shot be short then it will find water and the green is protected by two diagonal bunkers, making the green reachable in two but only with the very best of shots.
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5 387 4 Hole 5 - Eucalyptus Barrens : A long and straight par 4, hole 23 the golfer from the tee must be confident, otherwise the two fairway bunkers either side will catch a hook or slice. To make the best of the green the drive needs to land on the left-hand-side of the fairway, and if the drive is too far right then it is sure to bring the greenside bunker into play.
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14 404 4 Hole 14 - Crooked Vale : This dogleg Par 4 is partially protected by mounding. A drive as close to the inside of the dogleg as possible gives the best angle into the green but the bunkers on the mound looks very dangerous. Don't be put off.
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6 353 4 Hole 6 - Hidden Depths: A breather hole, this mid Par 4 hides a waste bunker far out to the right. Once the golfer plays through the valley the entire hole opens up to an inviting green which is set within a lake.
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15 327 4 Hole 15 - Breathtaking: A medium Par 4, this is a simple drive but the short shot will be heavily penalised by six strategic fairway bunkers. The danger isn't over yet as the golfer is faced with one of the most difficult greens on the course.
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7 184 3 Hole 7 - The Guard : Playing down to this Par 3 presents a tough challenge thanks in no small part to a dominant Eucalyptus tree which is protecting the green, and if that isn't enough the green is surrounded on the right by water.
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16 295 4 Hole 16 - Bonanza : This Par 4 is short but it's certainly not easy. With trouble on the left of the green the player must hold the tricky green to realistically hope for a par. The longer hitters will be looking to hit this in one.
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8 165 3 Hole 8 - Beeline : A difficult hole for the short hitter, the drive on the 26th has to carry water and avoid a further lake to the left and a fairway bunker to the right. The heavily shaped green requires a right to left shot otherwise the slope might just reject the shot.
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17 232 3 Hole 17 - Conundrum : A little harder - this tricky par 3 has hidden ground between the fairway bunker and the green, be sure to take plenty of club and stay away from the greenside bunker.
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9 333 4 Hole 9 - Lady Luck : What this short Par 4 lacks in distance it makes up with the difficulty of the approach chip. A tight drive gives way to a lake side green, the wise player will prefer the left-hand-side of the fairway to avoid the carry over water.
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18 361 4 Hole 18 - Golden Sueno : A great finishing hole, this medium strategic Par 4 is a straight drive but plays to the greatest feature on the golf course; the island green. With the clubhouse in the background this hole is difficult to forget and if you drop a shot in the lake you wont be the first!
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Out 2678 34 In 3001 35
Out 2678 34
Total 5679 69


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