The back nine is just one incredible hole after another, and when you’re standing on the tee looking at the distant choice of greens you will get a distinct feeling of what’s to come. Your drive must split the mounded sides of the fairway preferably with a touch of draw---then a middle iron up to the greens which are deceptively large and deep.
A closer look and the green’s split levels-- and it will become apparent that the 10 is the ‘calm before the storm’ and you must begin to prepare yourself mentally for all of the remaining holes.
Highland Course : Hole Descriptions by Brett Brasier and Piyachai Kasemsant ![]() ![]() |
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