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Welcome to Uniland Golf and Country Club "27 HOLES OF CHALLENGE"
 
Hole C1, par 4
The first hole is medium length par 4 and a relatively easy opening hole. The tee shot must be played just left of the two fairway bunkers leaving a mid iron to the green. The green is relatively large with a lone bunker guarding the front left. Players who choose to play their tee shot on the left half of the fairway will have to negotiate this greenside bunker.

The green dose not have a lot of movement but players must hit the correct portion of the green to avoid three putting.

Hole C2, par 5
This par 5 is a slight dogleg right has water along its entire right side. The water and two fairway bunkers must be skirted with the tee shot. This leave a second shot with a fairway wood or iron depending on whether the player chooses to be bold and carry the cross bunker 50 yards short of the green or net.

The very long green sits diagonally with bunkers left right. Again players must hit the right portion of the green otherwise they could end up with 120 ft putts.

Hole C3, par 4
Although there’s only one bunker in the entire hole, this par 4 may be the most difficult hole on the golf course. The reason for the difficulty is in the green. This two-level green is elevated 2m above the ground around it. A miss on either side of the green leaves a delicate uphill pitch shot.

Par is a good score on this hole.

Hole C4, par 3
This beautiful short par 3 is surrounded by five bunkers. Water short left and long right dose not really come into play on the hole. Most will be hitting short iron here. It a relatively easy hole if the sand and water can be avoided.
Hole C5, par 5
This double dogleg par 5 is a gambler’s hole. The green is reachable in two shots if the player takes the bold line and carries the group of bunkers in the left rough. This requires a carry of 260 yards from the back tee. If the tee shot is successful then the green can be reached with a fairway wood or long iron. Although this is still no easy task since there’s a bunker front left and water along the right side of the green. Player the play right of the fairway bunkers off the tee will have little chance to hit the green in two but a good second shot should leave a simple short pitch to the green.

This may be the most exciting hole on the course since anything from an eagle to a triple bogey can be easily made.

Hole C6, par 4
With following wind from the northeast, this green can be driven from the tee. But the tee shot must be very accurate to avoid the three fairway bunkers, One of which is right in the middle of the fairway.

This is one of the most interesting greens on the nine with the front being protected by a low mound with the left half of the green blind and sloping to the back. With the pin on the left the only way to get the ball close to the hole is to play short of the green and left the ball trickle down the slope t the hole.

This is the shortest par 4 on the nine but may be the most fun.

Hole C7, par 4
The most noticeable thing on this medium length par 4 is the tree in the right half of the fairway. The tee shot then must be left of or over the trees. A tee shot over the tree will leave o good angle into the green that runs diagonally right to left. A tee shot
left of the tree leaves a more difficult second shot over a bunker front left of the green.
Hole C8, par 3
The difficulty of this hole is in the green. This large green is divided into three sections by a hump in the middle. It takes a mid iron to reach this green. And reaching it will not be a problem because of its size but avoiding three-putting may be a more difficult task.
Hole C9, par 4
The short finishing hole should be an easy par and a good change for birdie for most players. The most important part is to stay away from the fairway bunker’s with the tee shot. The best play from the tee may be a fairway wood instead of driver. This leaves a short iron or pitch shot to a relatively flat green. The only thing to remember is to not be short right. Anything in this area leaves a very difficult shot to the green.
 
   
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