YELLOW COURSE

Yellow Course

The front nine from the Yellow course is easier than the second, so you need to use that to your advantage before facing the nine longer and more demanding closing holes. It is an open course and therefore requires you to control the effect of the wind that can cause plenty of problems on blustery days. The eighth, 16th and 18th holes will have a big to say on how you score. The 498-metre par five stroke 16th calls for some careful thought and avoiding the bunker on the left side with your tee shot is a must. The second shot ideally needs to leave you 50-60 yards from the green to attack it from above. Even from here there is plenty of trouble with bunkers front and back and a green that slopes menacingly back to front. The 18th is a fantastic 426-metre par four finishing hole and one of the hardest on the course. This long, uphill hole demands a strong drive that should hug the right side of the fairway, leaving a long iron approach to a long green that is guarded by a bunker on the right and a hollow to the left.

Course distance: 6.673 meters

DistanceParHandicap
  39043
  37143
  34443
  32043
  29443
A par four that runs gently downhill, with bunkers to the left and the right along the drop of the tee shot that need to be avoided. The second shot is complicated, with a narrow, downward sloping green running diagonal to the fairway and flanked by two bunkers on its right shoulder.
DistanceParHandicap
  169317
  156317
  142317
  118317
  109317
Downhill par three with a broad, well-defended green. Distance isn’t a problem here, but players need to get close to the flag to assure two putts. Keeping at par is tough if you overshoot the green.
DistanceParHandicap
  340415
  321415
  298415
  272415
  249415
Short par four, where a short second shot to the green is possible using a 3 wood or even an iron to tee off. A confidence-building hole, you should still bear in mind the green’s slight incline.
DistanceParHandicap
  492513
  480513
  449513
  404513
  383513
Par five where big hitters can reach the green in two shots, but which requires great accuracy both on the tee shot and second shot, as the entire length of the fairway is lined by bunkers to left and right. The green can be tricky if you overshoot the flag.
DistanceParHandicap
  35049
  34049
  31249
  28349
  26349
Short par four requiring high precision, both at the tee because of the bunkers to both sides of the drive’s drop and on the second shot, which in spite of requiring a short iron takes great skill to reach the high green protected by two bunkers in front and a hollow at the end.
DistanceParHandicap
  18735
  17835
  16635
  13935
  11835
Excellent and difficult par three requiring a high shot with a mid- to long iron to take the ball to a green set higher than the tee and running diagonally, protected by deep bunkers on both sides. Making par is quite a challenge!
DistanceParHandicap
  39047
  38447
  37147
  34447
  33247
Straight, feasible par four with a relatively comfortable tee shot and requiring a mid- to short iron for the second shot to a long green protected to the right and left by bunkers and a drop-off on its right edge.
DistanceParHandicap
  40641
  38541
  36041
  34541
  32941
Uphill par four requiring a well-placed tee shot slightly to the left of centre and a good second swing uphill using a mid-iron to a green protected by bunkers along its left edge. It’s advisable to stay to the right in case you miss the green – a good approach from that side can save the par for the hole.
DistanceParHandicap
  499511
  480511
  474511
  432511
  404511
Achievable par five where big hitters can reach the green in two shots, but which requires high, long drives due to the height of the green and the bunker on the left side and the hollow to the right. It’s important not to stray away from the fairway, especially to the right. The rolling green is split into three distinct areas.
DistanceParHandicap
  41644
  39544
  36944
  34344
  31944
Long par four requiring a powerful drive, taking care not to go off the fairway to the right and land in the hazard that runs the length of the hole. The second shot requires a long iron to reach a broad green with a large bunker to the left and a waste area to the right. Making par is quite a challenge!
DistanceParHandicap
  520516
  498516
  473516
  458516
  426516
Uphill par five, the green can be reached in two shots by hard hitters. Drive required to get past the waste area to the right, and a good second shot will usually leave players with a blind approach given the huge bunkers on the right side of the green. The green runs diagonally, making for a hard putt if your approach passes the flag.
DistanceParHandicap
  187314
  163314
  147314
  115314
  104314
A magnificent and difficult par three with a slight downhill slope. A long iron will be needed to reach a huge green, protected to the right by bunkers and to the left by a grove of trees. Make sure your two putts come very close to the flag due to the green’s dimensions.
DistanceParHandicap
  39948
  37748
  35748
  34048
  32548
Par four requiring power and accuracy. The tee shot is flanked by bunkers to right and left, and you need a mid-iron for the second shot to land you in a crosswise green that is protected by an array of bunkers in front and a dense forest behind. But to do so, your approach shot must be high and well-placed for the ball to stay on the green.
DistanceParHandicap
  424412
  389412
  369412
  343412
  319412
Par four with a slight dogleg to the left. The tee shot must be deep, followed by a mid- or short iron to an elongated green flanked to the right by two bunkers.
DistanceParHandicap
  428410
  413410
  381410
  367410
  339410
One of the course’s hardest par fours. The tee shot is long and downhill, protected by a bunker to the left and thick rough to the right. The approach leads to a slightly upward sloping green flanked by two bunkers to right and left, requiring height and accuracy with a mid- or long iron.
DistanceParHandicap
  49356
  47856
  45656
  43556
  38756
A great par five, where a good deal of strategy is needed. The tee shot to the right has to avoid the bunker on the left side. The second shot requires a long iron or wood to place the ball 50 or 60 yards from the green in order to approach it from above. The green is defended by bunkers to the front and back, and slopes from back to front.
DistanceParHandicap
  147318
  137318
  126318
  116318
  97318
Short par 3 with a broad green, where a good shot with a short iron can help you shave a point from your score. It’s best to not to miss the left on your approach.
DistanceParHandicap
  42442
  40742
  36442
  33742
  31542
Tremendous par four to finish. Perhaps the hardest hole in the course. The long, uphill hole requires a strong drive hugging the right side of the fairway, then a long iron to approach the long, crosswise green defended by a bunker on the right and a slight hollow on the left. Making par is quite a challenge!
Holes123456789101112131415161718VTATOTV.C.V.S.
Negro3901693404923501873904064994165201873994244284931474243.4386.66175,9142
Blanco3711563214803401783843854803954981633773894134781374073.2576.35274,4138
Amarillo3441422984493121663713604743694731473573693814561263643.0425.95871,8135
Azul3201182724042831393443454323434581153403433674351163372.8545.51175,7135
Rojo294109249383263118332329404319426104325319339387973152.6315.11273,0128
Par4345434454534445343672
HCP317151395711141614812106182

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