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BY HOLE GUIDE
Hole 1 This is a tough opening hole
and the longest hole on the course. A birdie is difficult,
with a very difficult green. A bump and run approach
will give the shortest possible birdie putt.
Hole 2 All the trouble on this par
3 is on the right side. A safer approach is from the
left side this will offer an easier chip and putt.
Hole 3 A long par 4 with a difficult
approach and a par on this hole will be harder than
it looks and well earned.
Hole 4 A genuine par 5 where you must
keep the ball in the fairway. Longer hitters will attempt
to reach the green in two but the bunkers will catch
the wayward shots.
Hole 5 This short hole looks easy
but has a difficult element in the greens slope. Undulations
and slopes make’s this approaching this green
difficult.
Hole 6 Another short hole with the
water starting to come in to play on the left side of
the fairway. Once in the fairway a deceptive approach
shot makes for a well-earned par.
Hole 7 A picturesque par 3 where club
selection is paramount. If you do not land on the green
with your tee shot, your short game will be tested here.
Hole 8 The signature hole on the course
with the green design in line with the “road hole”
at the famous St Andrews. The water on the right is
very intimidating and should be steered away from.
Hole 9 A long par 4 with bunkers and
mounds guarding wayward tee shots both left and right.
A green with a large area on the left side to play to
for safety.
Hole 10 No need for length off the
tee on this hole but watch the slightly raised green
to catch your approach shot. A real birdie chance!
Hole 11 All the trouble on this par
3 is short, with the green elevated at the front. A
shot falling short will test anyone’s short game.
The wind will also be a deciding factor in club selection.
Hole 12 Try to stay out of the bunkers
on this hole, as there are 10 in total. A short par
4 but you will need to be on the fairway to par this
hole.
Hole 13 A strong par 4 that dogleg’s
to the left and with water on the left hand side as
well, it will need to be kept away from. The green has
several levels and you will need to be on the right
level to make a par on this hole.
Hole 14 The wind on this par 5 will
determine how difficult this hole plays. Beware of the
blind fairway bunkers near the green. A real birdie
chance!
Hole 15 A fairway that looks inviting
to a big drive, but needs to be kept in the fairway
to get the best approach into a narrow but long green.
Hole 16 A hazard and bunkers on the
right side catches any wayward tee shots. This green
has a distinct tier in it so putting will be difficult
if you are on the wrong level.
Hole 17 The toughest par 3 on the
course and in certain wind conditions may need your
strongest drive. An area short left may give you an
easier chip and putt. A par here and you will have hit
3 good shots.
Hole 18 A par 5 where the more aggressive
player may reach it in two shots and set up a birdie.
Avoid the bunkers off the tee & also near the green
& you will be in a good position to par this finishing
hole.
At Twin Waters Golf Club, our professional
team has the expertise required to ensure you get maximum
benefit out of your golf day.
To assist in the planning of your day, a suggested
program is outlined below:
• Bag drop and registration
• Pre-golf food and beverage
• Event briefing (welcome, competition rules,
etc)
• Escort onto the course (for a shotgun start)
• Tee off
• On course food and beverage
• Presentation with post-golf food and beverage
You may also like to consider:
• Golf Clinic/Putting competition
• Practice on our unique aquatic driving range
• Player registration gifts
• Novelty events
• Trophies and prizes
• Signage and banners
As part of our service to you, we provide the
following at no additional charge:
• A personal golf co-ordinator to ensure the smooth
running of your day
• Starters and Marshals on the golf course
• Pre-printed scorecards and assistance with registration
• Event briefing
• Escort onto course or called start over the
PA system
• Longest drive and nearest to the pin markers
• Locker rooms and towels
• Collation of scorecards
• Assistance with prize requirements
• In house PA systems and trophy table
Optional extras for your consideration:
• Gift packs on registration
• Pre-game golf lessons or professional to play
a hole or two with each group
• Accommodation
• Professional photographs
• Branded merchandise
Additional Services
With all group bookings of 20 or more players, we offer
additional services including a registration area, nearest
the pin and longest drive markers (including placement
and collection), presentation area, individually printed
scorecards and names on motorised buggies.
Pro Shop
Fully stocked with all the latest golfing apparel and
accessories, which makes great ideas for prizes, trophies
and gifts. Hire clubs and shoes are also available at
a discounted rate for the day.
Dress Regulations
Please note our Course and Clubhouse does have Dress
Standards, and a player who does not conform to these
standards may be refused access to the Course and Clubhouse.
The regulations are as follows:
Men: Tailored trousers or shorts,
and a collard shirt.
Ladies: LGU length skirt or shorts,
tailored trousers and a collard shirt or blouse.
Footwear: Must wear golf shoes with soft spikes or sports
shoes, with long or short socks.
Food and Beverage
Twin Waters Golf Club is a licensed premises therefore
food and beverage is not permitted to be brought onto
the golf course unless purchased at the Clubhouse Bar.
The Restaurant is located in the clubhouse and
is fully licensed. Open from 10.00am every day. Lunches available from 11.00am and open late on Wednesday through to sunday with last orders taken at 7.30pm. Dinner specials available Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenings along with the all day dining menu.
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