Hole 11

Arguably the toughest hole on the course with a tight dogleg right and an uphill approach.
A driver over the corner of the fairway bunker to the left side of the fairway will leave a seven iron into a diabolically sloping green. A narrow fairway means a drive will often run through the fairway into the left hand side rough, resulting in a chip out to safety. Strong southerly tail winds or northerly head winds can make judgement of the carry over the bunkers difficult. The player who can fade the ball into the right to left sloping green has a definite advantage and an uncontrolled draw will often finish in the left hand greenside bunker. The green is two-tiered and it is critical to hit the tier on which the pin is placed because the steep back to front and right to left slopes on this green create one of the most difficult long putts on the course. A par is always an acceptable score.
Hole Statistics
First Hole Par 4 367 m
Second Hole Par 4 355 m