The Eleventh Hole
The eleventh hole is, according to the card, the most difficult hole on the course. From the tee, the better golfer will probably aim his shot so that it cuts the corner of the rough over the mound and draw onto the fairway.

However, any miss-hit shot can land in the rough or even worse fly out-of-bounds into the cole stream on the right. The second shot on this hole brings into play the two pampas grass clumps, on the right and left, just short of the green: These two hazards need to be considered carefully when taking this shot. There is also a pond, left of the green, which is not visible from the fairway.

The green itself is one of the longest on the course so a putt from one end to the other is very difficult. The surface has improved over recent years and can now be said to be one of our best quality greens.

   
 
   
 
   

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