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Brisbane Golf Club |

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As the first golf club established in the Brisbane area, the course has hosted numerous State and National Championships and has evolved into a first class playing facility. |
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HOLE 1 PAR 5 437 METRES
A well struck tee shot over the crest of the hill leads to a birdie. This generous green is elevated from the fairway with big bunkers guarding the front and back.
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HOLE 2 PAR 4 359 METRES
A dogleg right leads to an uphill 2nd shot. The green has a difficult putting surface. Avoid the trap at the front of the green. A par is a good score.
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HOLE 7 PAR 3 144 METRES
A short iron is needed here to a large putting surface with bunkers and mounds surrounding the green. The tee and pin placements can lengthen this hole considerably.
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HOLE 6 PAR 4 324 METRES
A good drive avoiding the fairway traps on the right and left leaves a short iron to a well bunkered green. The putting surface is deceptive but a well struck second shot may lead to a birdie here.
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HOLE 5 PAR 4 393 METRES
A blind tee shot to a dogleg around the lake presents our toughest par 4. The 2nd shot requires a long iron to the green which is protected by the lake on the left and deep bunkers on the right.
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HOLE 4 PAR 3 168 METRES
An elevated tee leads to a long narrow green. The green is protected on the front and right by a large swale. A deep bunker hides the back and the left of the green.
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HOLE 3 PAR 4 347 METRES
A solid tee shot avoids the hazard on the left, leaving a mid iron 2nd shot to an elevated green. The putting surface is faster than most and protected by bunkers on the left hand side.
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HOLE 10 PAR 4 400 METRES
A strong tee shot avoiding the fairway traps on the left and right leaves you a mid to long iron to a large putting surface protected on the front left by a deep bunker.
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HOLE 9 PAR 5 438 METRES
A long straight tee shot will avoid the fairway bunkers on the right and left. The second shot can be laid up short of the rough area. The big hitters can reach the green with a long iron or fairway wood. The green is very undulating and protected by deep bunkering but a birdie is a chance here.
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HOLE 8 PAR 4 344 METRES
Laying up to the fairway will avoid the creek which crosses it. Use a mid iron for the second shot to a well bunkered green that slopes viciously from back to front.
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HOLE 13 PAR 3 180 METRES
Tough Par 3 to a semi island green
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HOLE 12 PAR 5 501 METRES
Driver or Fairway wood to the top of the hill followed by a fairway wood or long iron to lay up short of a creek in front of the green, easy pitch to a generous size green.
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HOLE 11 PAR 3 183 METRES
A long par 3 to a 3 tier Green.
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HOLE 16 PAR 5 540 METRES
A long par 5 down hill. The drive must avoid the fairway bunkers left leaving a fairway wood and wedge to a very small difficult green. A par here is a good score. 5 |
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HOLE 15 PAR 4 403 METRES
A strong Par 4 with out of bounds on the right. Your second shot is a long iron to a big green with bunkers short, left and right.
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HOLE 14 PAR 4 361 METRES
This hole is an uphill par 4 to a small green. A good drive right of centre avoids a fairway trap on the right then leads to a mid iron second shot to a green bunkered on both sides.
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HOLE 18 PAR 4 321 METRES
A dogleg right over and uphill to the clubhouse. The tee shot must be played left of centre leaving a short iron uphill to the green which is protected by a deep bunker at the front and traps on both sides.
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HOLE 17 PAR 4 361 METRES
A great driving hole to a fairway that sits above you with bunkers right and left. The second shot is a mid iron downhill to a large green protected by water and sand.
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