Men
Par: 5
Stroke: 15
Women
Par: 5
Stroke: 3
Tee Off
This long par 5 has little trouble, but slopes in the fairway can cause issues for your second shot. Your tee shot will be approaching an uphill fairway that dog-legs to the right. There are slopes in the fairway and trees on the right. Far right is out-of-bounds. A simple drive down the middle is fine, but try not to be on the right of the fairway as the trees at the 150 meter mark can cut you off from a successful second shot. You can drive your ball safely to the left rough, but not too far into the trees. Long hitters can reach the green in two with a well placed tee shot.
Approach
Depending on your drive, your approach can still be pretty lengthy, which will require a 3 metal (or more). Shorter hitters would be wise to play it safely and aim at the 100 meter mark, which is just over the first hill in front of you. There is no immediate danger other than the thickening rough, a few trees on the left and out-of-bounds on the far right, but nothing too pressing. There are no bunkers guarding the green, but it does have a false front. Try to stay a little left of the green if you have any doubt, as the right side may require you to chip up a bank out of rough. Most longer hitters will be hitting a long iron into this green, depending on the tee box played from.
The Green
The green is a little challenging and there are various slopes and turns for some of the pin placements, what looks straight is very likely not. A good chance for birdie for most of the longer hitters as even a short short of the green gives you a good possibility of a chip and putt for the 4.