Beautifully
manicured tees designed and maintained to centre the bubble in a spirit level
and the 5.2 kilometres of perfectly trimmed luma (myrtus communis)
hedges around the course and Clubhouse are a constant talking point among
visitors. At the 10th, this precision makes an interesting counterpoint to
the rolling fairways while the wedge of receding bunkers shows way to a green
nestled among the mounds. Native trees against the sky in the background suggest
the path of a watercourse, giving the scene a bush appearance reminiscent
of the Murray River courses. Rippling swales extend most of the way around
the green and into the slope at the rear which offers excellent views of the
surrounding holes and lakes. This is the start of a run of three holes without
water.