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Gary Player Course Hole No. 10

Gold 426 Yards, Blue 391 Yards, Silver 375 Yards, White 367 Yards, Red 324 Yards A long and precise drive in the right center of the fairway will set up the best approach to this smallish green. Stay away from the huge bunker along the left.

Gary Player Course Hole No. 9

Gold 578 Yards, Blue 538 Yards, Silver 510 Yards, White 500 Yards, Red 462 Yards Bunkers guarded the right side. Challenge them and risk a high number. The left side is wide open and there is only one bunker guarding the side of the green. Only risk the intermediate bunker on the right on our … Read more

Gary Player Course Hole No. 8

Gold 372 Yards, Blue 317 Yards, Silver 283 Yards, White 252 Yards, Red 228 Yards Though the eight is the easiest hole on the nine, you must respect both the bunker in the center of the fairway and the very deep sloping green before you walk away with your par.

Gary Player Course Hole No. 7

Gold 367 Yards, Blue 360 Yards, Silver 330 Yards, White 324 Yards, Red 318 Yards Only the longest hitter dare fly lake off the tee. The rest of us will wisely avoid the water by staying well right and learning to live with the longer approach. Remember the green is elevated when choosing your club … Read more

Gary Player Course Hole No. 6

Gold 396 Yards, Blue 378 Yards, Silver 350 Yards, White 340 Yards, Red 303 Yards You can run out of room on the left side of this split fairway and the pound guarding the green comes into play from left as well. The green can be hard to hold if your approach is from the … Read more

Gary Player Course Hole No. 5

Gold 208 Yards, Blue 195 Yards, Silver 182 Yards, White 177 Yards, Red 172 Yards Wind is almost always a factor in the club selection at the Fifth hole. A real option is to lay up and hope for a good chip, especially when the pin is well back or up front. The side bunkers … Read more

Gary Player Course Hole No. 4

Gold 513 Yards, Blue 494 Yards, Silver 469 Yards, White 455 Yards, Red 448 Yards Strong hitters can reach this green in two if the wind is favourable. The right side of the fairway, guarded by three bunkers, is the preferred side for the approach. Make sure of pin placement on this very deep green.

Gary Player Course Hole No. 3

Gold 196 Yards, Blue 169 Yards, Silver 160 Yards, White 156 Yards, Red 124 Yards Players that find that solitary bunker on the right will have a tough up and down, so when the pin is on the right, play a safe shot to the center of the green and walk away with the par.

Gary Player Course Hole No. 2

Gold 381 Yards, Blue 354 Yards, Silver 340 Yards, White 333 Yards, Red 313 Yards Another seemingly easy hole can bite if care is not taken of the tee. A prudent shot might be a long iron or fairway wood to keep the ball in the fairway and away from the out of bounds. Those … Read more

Gary Player Course Hole No. 1

Gold 359 Yards, Blue 329 Yards, Silver 320 Yards, White 312 Yards, Red 293 Yards The opening hole is not nearly as benign as it looks on paper. The fairway bunker on the right is not only defense; long hitters trying to get close can easily drive through the fairway and into deep rough. Depending … Read more