Played into the wind this hole can be quite a prospect as it meanders up a gentle rise towards the surrounding hills. It can be a little difficult for the player to become orientated on the tee, but for those capable of carrying to the top of the rise (225- 230 metres from the back) the drive is helped on its way and can set up an opportunity to get home in two. The bunkers, especially the small one in the centre of the approach, and front hollows ensure that only the well struck accurate shot will reach.
For those playing for par, right of the approach gives a clearer view of the green and pin.
The green is large and the variety of pin areas can make a difference of 2 clubs. Care must be taken with the deceptive right to left slope or three putts will result.