
Our Course
Explore our beautfiul par 64 course. Come & enjoy what we have to offer.
We hope to see you for a round soon!
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PGC-H110

PGC-H211

PGC-H312

PGC-H413

Hole Flyovers

1st & 10th
1st | A short par 3 to ease your way into the round. Large gum trees loom left & right which swallow up any miss-struck tee shots.
A high & soft landing wedge or short iron into a narrow green can set you up for an early birdie chance.
Par 3

2nd & 11th
A driveable par 4 to tempt players on both 9s. Out of bounds skirts the entire left side & behind the green which is complemented with a narrow creek feeding out of a dam that creeps in from the left at the 190m mark from the tee box.
The hole features the only bunker on the course which sits on the front right section of the green to defend misplaced shots.
Par 4

3rd & 12th
The most challenging hole on the course; par is a great result!
Out of bounds again lines the entire left side of the hole with The Alley sitting down the right-hand side of the fairway littered with trees & hard-pan dirt making a recovery shot difficult.
The fairway gradually inclines towards the elevated two-tier green which lengthens the playing distance.
Shaping the ball for your approach shot can be a valuable asset to avoid the gum-tree encroaching at the 100m mark as well as the iron bark that guards the left hand side of the green.
Par 4

4th & 13th
Another difficult hole on the back of the toughest hole on the course.
The hole sets up from an elevated tee box with a right to left dogleg & the fairway sloping left to right pushing the ball towards the tree-lined rough.
A red-pegged penalty area meshes in along the heavily treed left hand side with only the luckiest of misplaced tee shots playable.
Par 4

5th & 14th
Our signature hole.
On paper a simple par 3 which generally holds our easiest index but failure to hit the green can end in disappointment.
An elevated tee box is nestled into the bushland surrounds which creates a shoot towards the green. A large gum tree sits halfway down the hill towards the green & guards low flighted shots towards the right side of the green.
The 14th tee box provides a slightly better angle towards the green, however, requires more club.
Par 3

6th & 15th
A short par 4 but with plenty of teeth.
A sharp dogleg shaping right to left with tree troubles on both sides of the fairway in addition to a water hazard in the approach of the green.
A dome shaped putting green puts a premium on accuracy & distance control with only a small landing area.
The back & sides of the green have steep banks which repells misplaced approach shots & leaves a tricky chip shot to save par.
3 tee boxes can be used to mix up the angles & distances. The 15th gives players a chance to go directly at the green if they can flight a ball high & avoid the overhanging trees.
Par 4

7th & 16th
7th | A short par 3 into a gradual rise towards the elevated two-tier green. Extra club is needed off the tee to avoid leaving the ball short.
16th | Our longest & most challenging par 3 greets players as they head into the final 3 holes of their round. Again, more club is required off the tee to ensure the ball can get to the green. The target appears narrow from the tee with the trees requiring an accurate strike.

Par 3
8th & 17th
A mid-range par 4 shaping left to right from the tee box. A water hazard lurks at the end of the fairway & requires a forced carry for your approach shot into the green.
The hole gently slopes downhill towards the dam which requires players to carefully select a club to avoid a penalty off the tee.
A large iron bark tree guards the left hand side of the fairway from the 150 metre mark which players must navigate to get the best angle for their approach shot.
The green has subtle undulations which must be examined when putting as the ball often breaks more than expected across the ridges.
Par 4

9th & 18th
A mid-distance par 3 to make the turn or to finish off your round in style.
An accurate tee shot is required as shots leaking to the left will be claimed by two large gum trees leaving a difficult pitch shot into the green.
Whilst the putting surface is fairly large, the angle of the green can make it difficult to hit from the tee shot, particularly when the pin in tucked in the back left corner.
Par 3
