
This dog-leg right par four has a reasonably sized bunker on the right, which forces drives to the left. The fairway runs into a pronounced dip short of the green. Broad at its entrance and narrower at the back, the green is defined by a thumbprint at the front and small shoulders that run into the putting surface. These make judging pace and borrow crucial. This green has arguably the finest backdrop – a stand of mature native trees – of any on the course.
| Tee | Distance | Par |
|---|---|---|
| Black | 377 | 4 |
| Blue | 371 | 4 |
| Black & White | 353 | 4 |
| Green | 311 | 4 |
| Black & Yellow | 267 | 4 |