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stand of gum trees left and white swans gliding gracefully on the lake right
create a peaceful setting for the tee shot on this par 4 which doglegs to
the right. The bunkers again create the optical illusion of impeding the line
to the green. In reality, they mark the change of direction on the hole with
the pair on the right making it perilous to cut the corner. The one in the
middle is positioned for straight hitters and the three on the left wait for
the big drive that fails to fade. A good drive leaves a mid-iron approach
shot to an elevated green with an opening between bunkers at the front and
an elegant mound behind. Look out for the wallabies in the wildlife reserve
to the right of the green.