Hole #1
Drive down the right to avoid fairway bunkers. Second shot ideally slightly left to set up the approach. One bunker front right green. Local knowledge, play it as a par 5. Proudly sponsored by Tempe Golf Driving Range.
Hole #2
A drive right of centre will open up the green, beware hitting through the fairway. One bunker front left on this green which slopes from left to right. Proudly sponsored by Kogarah Plumbing Service.
Hole #3
Check the distance of the day and wind to get the right club. Don't be short, the bunker right front may catch you. The best plan to go for centre green.
Hole #4
Your drive will kick to the left but beware hitting too far right. The tree may block a pin cut right, go for centre green and miss all the trouble. Proudly sponsored by Warren Saunders Insurance Brokers.
Hole #5
A centred tee shot best here, a fairway wood best? A nuisance bunker front green, be up. The green slopes back to front and left to right. A slightly over hit ball may roll back. Proudly sponsored by JP Remedial Massage Therapist.
Hole #6
A fairway narrows the further you go, plan your tee shot to leave a full wedge in. This gives the accuracy to avoid the left bunker and clear the tree. Proudly sponsored by Winter Real Estate.
Hole #7
Don't hit right of centre fairway or the ball will move further right. The second shot is played to a slightly elevated green, you may need an extra club. Proudly sponsored by Byron Bay Breweries.
Hole #8
Another narrowing fairway and a small green call for great accuracy throughout. Best line off the tee is middle left then check the wind and distance for your second. Proudly sponsored by KFC Sans Souci.
Hole #9
Big hitters may 'have a go' but mounds short and right of the green can spoil the plan. Tee off with a reliable club and its only a short iron in.
Hole #10
With a bunker front left and slopes back right, check wind and distance for the all important club selection. Middle green is ideal.
Hole #11
Right of centre fairway off the tee will be sure to open up the green. A shallow green which is well protected calls for an accurate approach shot. Proudly sponsored by More Than Marketing.
Hole #12
Don't go for distance on this short par 4, accuracy and hitting left fairway are the keys to a par. Beware sand back of green and water to the right. Proudly sponsored by Southpest.
Hole #13
You must be up or the ball will roll back possibly costing a shot. Green slopes from back to front and a downhill putt can be lethally fast. Proudly sponsored by Activ Storage Equipment.
Hole #14
Direct your tee shot left centre fairway for the best approach. The small green and nearby trees make up for the lack of bunkers here, accurate second shot required. Proudly sponsored by Bodyline and Autotec.
Hole #15
O.O.B. right, play for safety not distance here. With heavy bunkering left and front of green it may pay to favour the right side especially with the pin cut left. Proudly sponsored by ANZ Mortgage Solution.
Hole #16
An O.O.B. on the right calls for a tee shot favouring left fairway. A raised green with a bunker front right. The ball will not kick on if short - all carry! Proudly sponsored by Peter Cootes Electrical.
Hole #17
You can open your shoulders here with the generous fairway - give the driver an outing. The pin position governs your club choice for your second on this large green. Proudly sponsored by Smiths Seafood.
Hole #18
Another hole for the driver off the tee but guard against the fairway bunkers left. Bunker front right green, short or left is the best bail out area. Proudly sponsored by Webb Style Constructions.