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A par-4 hole that exceeds 460 yards in length from the farthest tee (black tees), with a wide fairway and presenting a comfortable tee shot.
When attacking the green, it's advisable to approach by the right, avoiding the steeply sloping bunker defending the left side. In short, a hole without many complications, wide and short, to get the round off to a good start.
A huge lake awaits us in this formidable Par 4, which provides one of the best views of the countryside surrounded by water, tropical forest, vast landscaped areas and a small waterfall at our back.
Left dogleg hole that requires a precise drive to avoid the water hazard and bunker located on the left edge. It requires a precise and long drive to avoid the water hazard and the bunker, both located on the left shoulder.
The second shot is to a well defended green with a large escape zone on the right, but which can be a lot of fun for those who are trying for birdie.
A Par 3 with only 102 yards from the red tee, it poses a very interesting shot to a green without bunkers but surrounded by water.
It calls for a resolute shot at the flag in a context of mountains, lakes, coconut palms and palm trees, taking into account the presence of wind that sometimes affects the ball's trajectory more than it seems.
This straight, medium-distance Par 4 is a good example of the quality of our holes.
The first shot requires us to drive the ball over a lake to a wide but demanding fairway in order to keep it in play.
The second shot offers a view of a waterfall and takes you to a rather uneven green defended by two bunkers on the left side.
These last three holes, 2 to 4, surrounded by water and waterfalls, give players the feeling of playing a Parkland-type course.
A nice par 5, stretching over 570 yards from the farthest tee (black tee), with a fun fairway dog-legging to the left and a slight gradient difference. For less powerful players, all that is needed is an intelligent drive to the right side of the fairway and a second strategic lay-up avoiding the bunkers that flank both sides of the fairway.
In this way, the player is left with a third shot to a comfortable green and a short chip (less than 100 yards) to the flag, avoiding the large lake on the right side.
A Par 4 that invites you to hit long from the tee off to a wide fairway that doglegs slightly to the right.
The second shot is to a green with a central rib, protected on the left side by a bunker and with a broad escape zone on the right.
This is one of the easiest holes on the course and provides a brief respite in order to prepare for the upcoming seaside holes.
With incredible views of the Caribbean Sea, this medium-length Par 3 invites you to stop and contemplate the mixture of bush, cliffs and vegetation.
This spectacular hole is reminiscent of the links found in the British Isles, but with the characteristic Caribbean touch of lush native vegetation.
It is very important to concentrate on reaching the slippery medium-sized green, defended with a bunker to the front and left.
To all this we must add the sea breeze, which can blow very strong, and the splendorous Caribbean Sea to the right.
This spectacular par 5 is one of our course's emblematic holes, and also the hardest.
From the tee, as you hear the waves crashing against the cliffs running along the right edge, you will see a dual fairway divided by a row of bunkers and an area of lush vegetation formed by sea grape trees and coconut palms.
To the right of the fairway you have a larger ball drop area, although it is the riskiest option because it is closer to the sea.
The second stroke is also strategic and again presents two possibilities, right and left. If you choose to play to the right, you need to place the ball short of a small cliff that crosses the fairway, and from there you get a nice shot at a spectacular double green, which stretches almost 80 yards.
Pure golf with a Caribbean touch!
The drive in this par 4 hole measuring more than 380 yards and with a slight dog-leg to the left should be toward the center-right, avoiding the 6 bunkers that dot the fairway.
The second shot is to a large, fast green with ample escape areas.
This straight, medium-length par 4 is the course's easiest. It has a wide fairway that invites you to drive toward the right, avoiding a row of bunkers that line the left side.
The second shot should leave you on the wide green protected by a bunker on the front/right side.
A sea of red and pink bougainvilleas stretches behind the green to complete a beautiful picture.
The tee shot on this par 4 hole, with a dual fairway divided by a combination of rocks, sand and high rough, allows players to go either right or left to avoid this wide hazardous area.
If you tee off to the right, the hole is wider and safer, but longer.
If you have a strong drive that carries on average more than 200 yards, your best bet is to stay on the left fairway so that your second shot to the flag is shorter.
The green has three platforms and is well protected by bunkers on both sides.
A spectacular Par 5 with a right dogleg that, at 478 yards from white tee to cup, is a formidable challenge for any player.
A huge lake stretches the entire length of the hole, from the starting tee to the green.
The first shot takes you to a large ball drop area, where you need to avoid two bunkers on the right side of the fairway.
From here you need to execute a center-left fairway placement shot short of the bunker on the same side. Finally, there is one last shot to the green of less than 120 yards.
Long par 3 (160-230 yards), featuring views of the clubhouse and majestic trees that protect the right edge of the green.
If you want to reach this green on your first shot, you will have to get past the cluster of bunkers on the front of the green.
A short par 4 for recovery purposes, letting you try for a birdie. Its difficulty lies in the bunkers that divide the fairway and that, once again, give the player two options from the tee.
The second shot takes you to a very wide green divided by a central rib and protected by 3 small bunkers.
A nice straight Par 4 where your driver should carry you over a wide rocky area dotted with bunkers.
A good tee shot will leave you with a second short shot to a slightly elevated green unprotected by bunkers that will multiply your chances of finishing this hole at par or even squeezing out a birdie.
This hole, together with holes 11 and 14, was designed to give players the feeling of being on a desert-type course, with large rocks and sand.
A spectacular, wide-open par 3 where you can see how the green seems to blend in with the Caribbean Sea just behind it.
Don't let yourself get distracted by the landscape on this wind-swept hole: there are three deep bunkers on the left front of the green that must be avoided.
And we're back to the Caribbean!
In this par 4 you will tee off surrounded by native vegetation just a few yards from the cliffs that drop off into the sea.
This hole requires a straight tee shot, with lush vegetation and 2 bunkers on the right and red stakes, together with the Caribbean, on the left.
The second shot is to a green shared with the 8th hole with a fairly narrow entrance, protected by a pot bunker on the left and a grove of Caribbean almond trees on the right.
But don't forget the wind, which commonly blows stiffly from left to right.
A long and broad par 5, which provides a good chance to score a birdie for the more aggressive, braver players.
It' s the perfect hole for an epic tournament finish, keeping up the suspense until the last putt.
The tee shot should be placed on the right side of the fairway to avoid the two sand traps to the left and get a better angle for the second shot. It has a gently rolling fairway, with a slightly blind second shot to the green due to the sloping terrain.
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