Men 486m / Par 5 Another sharp dogleg this time from left to right. A group of very large eucalypts on the corner can catch any tee shot leaked to the right and can block the second shot up the … Read More
Men 353m / Par 4 Another strong finishing hole and unlike the 16th this hole plays longer than the card distance being slightly uphill all the way. The tee shot must favour the left centre of the fairway to open … Read More
Men 398m / Par 4 This is an interesting hole and plays much shorter than the card distance for most players. A sharp dogleg left, from the back tees players who can carry 200m can easily take the tee shot … Read More
Men 475m / Par 5 This is the signature hole at Blackwood and the first of four strong finishing holes with lots risk and reward opportunities off the tee and into the green. The largest dam on the course awaits … Read More
Men 189m / Par 3 Downhill but generally played into the prevailing wind. It is important that you carry the green as a ball landing short can land on a firm downhill surface and bound through the back of the … Read More
Men 272m / Par 4 – Ladies 245m / Par 4 Uphill, short par 4 and drivable for the long hitters but danger lurks missing the fairway or green right. Not a difficult drive for average length hitters and once … Read More
Men 410m / Par 4 Uphill from the tee for around 180m to a plateau and then sharply downhill from around 230m. Long hitters can take full advantage with a drive carrying 230m – 240m and achieve another 50 – … Read More
Men 139m / Par 3 An uphill short par 3 and similar to the 8th often played into a prevailing wind. A large green is framed by bunkers short, left and right and a severe slope on the back right … Read More
Men 388m / Par 4 A slight dogleg right with large but shallow bunker on the right corner around 210m from the tee. Long hitters will want to take on a large eucalypt and the corner bunker to set up … Read More
Men 280m / Par 4 This is a typical risk/reward, straight away short par 4 drivable for the longer hitters. There is however, a deep bunker guarding the front of the green and anything missed right of the fairway or … Read More