Hole #1 - 110 Yards Par 3
The opening hole is reminiscent of one of the classic par-threes at the Golf Club of Chicago, featuring an angular style bunker and green edges.
Hole #2 - 87 Yards Par 3
Inspired by the world-famous Pinchurst No. 2 courses, this hole is characterised by its domed green that falls off in every direction. With the greensite perched nearly two metres above the fairway, a creative short game is a major advantage.
Hole #3 - 92 Yards Par 3
An original creation, this horseshoe-shaped green is inspired by both classic and modern designs. It features a depressed green surface at the middle front of this wide, yet shallow putting surface.
Hole #4 - 113 Yards Par 3
Similar to innovative designs by such notable ‘Golden Age’ golf course architects as C.B.McDonald and Seth Raynor, the elevated green is surrounded by a moat of sand. Its trademark is the continuous, steep grass-faced bunker.
Hole #5 - 138 Yards Par 3
The green on the fifth hole is divided by a swale that is more than 1.5 metres in depth, similar to a famous greensite in Biarritz, France.
Hole #6 - 131 Yards Par 3
As is the case at many golf courses in the British Isles, the green at the sixth is nestled into surrounding knolls.
Hole #7 - 128 Yards Par 3
With a series of cascading waterfalls as the backdrop, this green surface features three tiers, each separated by nearly one metre. There’s also an ominous water hazard to contend with.
Hole #8 - 121 Yards Par 3
Inspired by the fabled “Postage Stamp" hole at Royal Troon in Scotland, this is an amazingly small green surrounded by deep bunkers with sod walls.
Hole #9 - 195 Yards Par 3
Perhaps the most replicated short hole in the world, this famous par-three is highlighted by a green that is hard to access.
Hole #10 - 162 Yards Par 3
The green at the 10th juts out into the water that surrounds it on three sides.
Hole #11 - 93 Yards, Par 3
Another original design, this hole is perhaps the most exciting on the course. Contours form a spine that divides the green into five distinct lobes which leave ‘roller-coaster’ putts for any balls that come to rest in the wrong portion.
Hole #12 - 192 Yards Par 3
Inspired by greensites such as the fourth hole at Spyglass Hill in America, this green sits amid a group of hills and tilts away from the golfer.
Hole #13 - 155 Yards Par 3
Based on the famous 17th green at Pebble Beach, this ‘hour-glass’ green has an extremely narrow centre.
Hole #14 - 161 Yards Par 3
Modelled after holes like the 14th at TPC Sawgrass, the raised green is protected by a long, steep, grass-faced and flat-bottomed sand bunker that separates the green from the water.
Hole #15 - 128 Yards Par 3
Similar to one of the famous holes at Lahinch in Ireland, the large mound in front of the green obscures everything except the extreme right side of the green from the tee.
Hole #16 - 117 Yards Par 3
Perhaps the most talked about par-three style in the world, the island green strikes fear in all golfers as anything less than a perfectly played shot ends up in the water.
Hole #17 - 118 Yards Par 3
Based on the sixth hole at Riviera Country Club in America, the hallmark bunker is placed right in the centre of the green.
Hole #18 - 152 Yards Par 3
A series of hazards create several playing options on the closing hole that is inspired by the devilish second shot that golfers are faced with at the par-four 17th ‘Road Hole’ on the Old Course at St Andrews.