Santana Golf Course Guide


by Grahame Simpson - Date: 2008-05-03 - Word Count: 303 Share This!

Santana Golf Course is a beautiful course where you will not see a house or a car for the the full 18 holes.

Santana Golf Course front 9 holes.

Hole 1: Straight forward hole to start with. Slightly up hill par 4 where a tee shot down the middle is fine. There are a couple of bunkers protecting the Green.

Hole 2: Par 3 160 meters with bunkers and some water protecting the green

Hole 3: The tee is elevated and the fairway slopes slightly right to left. There is a fairway bunker to avoid from tee off and the green is undulating.

Hole 4: A beautiful par 5 hole where the layout of the hole makes for some interesting golf shots. Fairway bunkers, stream before you reach the green and bunkers around the green.

Hole 5: It is best to play straight and short of the bunkers before the green. The green is protected by two more bunkers and is tiered making club selection important and putting tricky.

Hole 6: It is a dogleg to the left where a good tee shot can carry the mound and cut the corner leaving a easier chip to the green. Bunkers protect the fairway and green and the green is contoured.

Hole 7: 192 meters par 3 has the river (sometimes dry bed) to the right side and a bunker by the green.

Hole 8: This is the longest hole at Santana. Par 5 602 meters slight dogleg to the right. Tee shot and second shot are in the perfect position middle to left of the fairway. The green has three bunkers protecting it.

Hole 9: This is a par 4 uphill where middle of the fairway is perfect.

Please visit Santana Golf Course Guide for the back 9 holes.

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