Cabramatta Golf Club
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Course


Hole 1

White

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 375 m
  • Index: 2/22

Red

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 349 m
  • Index: 1

Avoid the road on the right, but also be mindful of the bunkers to your left.
Uphill all the way, you'll need a long iron to get home. 
A tough hole to begin with.​

Hole 2

White

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 353 m
  • Index: 8/32

Red

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 303 m
  • Index: 9

A dog leg right par 4.

Although the hole is not long, position off the tee is paramount.

A gentle fade off the tee is suggested.

Hole 3

White

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 435 m
  • Index: 3/20

Red

  • Par: 5
  • Distance: 407 m
  • Index: 12

Par 4's don't come any longer than this hole.

A long dog leg left which is nearly impossible to reach in two against a prevailing wind.

The right hand side is preferable off the tee as it gives you a clear shot at the green for your second shot. Aim your second shot at the right hand side of the green as the land slopes back

Hole 4

White

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 427 m
  • Index: 1/21

Red

  • Par: 5
  • Distance: 413 m
  • Index: 8

A straight fairway, but the small green is guarded by bunkers on either side.

Plan your assault carefully.

An extremely testing par 4. A long and accurate tee shot is required to have any chance of making the green in two. Laying up short of the green for your second shot may be the best option.

Hole 5

White

  • Par: 3
  • Distance: 145 m
  • Index: 17/35

Red

  • Par: 3
  • Distance: 143 m
  • Index: 13

Now that you've caught your breath after playing the first four testing holes.

You can relax a little with a short par three.

Aim for the centre of the green. Missing the green to the right hand side is the safer option, as the creek bends around the left hand side of the green.

Hole 6

White

  • Par: 5
  • Distance: 498 m
  • Index: 10/25

Red

  • Par: 5
  • Distance: 475 m
  • Index: 1

A testing par 5. Don't hook off the tee. Placement of the second shot is most important as a large Gum tree hugs the right hand side fairway 100 metres from the green.

Aim centre or right centre of the fairway off the tee to give you a clearer second shot. Your second shot should be placed left of the fairway to avoid the large Gum Tree.

Hole 7

White

  • Par: 3
  • Distance: 154 m
  • Index: 9/33

Red

  • Par: 3
  • Distance: 119 m
  • Index: 15

A very difficult par 3 off the back plates. Walk away with a par and be happy!

You are better off being short of the putting surface than being in one of the greenside pot bunkers.

Hole 8

White

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 318 m
  • Index: 14/28

Red

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 301 m
  • Index: 7

A very short uphill par 4.

However the fairway is very narrow and difficult to hit. A long Iron off the tee, could be the way to go

Hole 9

White

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 348 m
  • Index: 12/27

Red

  • Par: 5
  • Distance: 338 m
  • Index: 18

A good drive down the rolling hills sets up a possible birdie (3).... If you are good enough.

Avoid the right hand side of the fairway as the ball can run into the Melaleuca Trees hugging the edge of the fairway

Hole 10

White

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 387 m
  • Index: 6/23

Red

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 343 m
  • Index: 5

Left is where you want to be off the tee. Make sure you get a good line into the downhill green.

Best approach to the green is from a tee shot placed in the left side of the fairway. Avoid far left side, trees and out of bounds (roadside).

Hole 11

White

  • Par: 5
  • Distance: 479 m
  • Index: 15/26

Red

  • Par: 5
  • Distance: 368 m
  • Index: 14

Daunting tee shots begin here.

Play safe, and be on the green for 3. Be as far left as possible off the drive.

Stick to the fairway and play percentage golf, almost no rewards for taking risks.

Hole 12

White

  • Par: 3
  • Distance: 180 m
  • Index: 5/30

Red

  • Par: 3
  • Distance: 153 m
  • Index: 11

A tough pin placement can hurt you. Play for the heart of the green on this testing 3

Don't hook it! You can bail out on the right hand side of the green

Hole 13

White

  • Par: 5
  • Distance: 450 m
  • Index: 13/29

Red

  • Par: 5
  • Distance: 442 m
  • Index: 4

A drive down the right hand side of the fairway is preferable, opening up a good opportunity to get home in two.

Avoid the two pot bunkers that guard the left side of the big undulating green.

Avoid the lake to the right hand side

Hole 14

White

  • Par: 3
  • Distance: 146 m
  • Index: 16/34

Red

  • Par: 3
  • Distance: 103 m
  • Index: 17

Though a very short par 3. This hole can be very deceptive with trouble surrounding the front and sides of the green

Be long, if anything.

Hole 15

White

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 311 m
  • Index: 11/31

Red

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 284 m
  • Index: 6

A short par 4, however your drive must be directed to the left hand side of the fairway.

Which gives you clear second shot, and avoids the huge gum tree in the centre of the fairway.

Watch for the blind sand trap that hugs the front of the green

Hole 16

White

  • Par: 3
  • Distance: 133 m
  • Index: 18/36

Red

  • Par: 3
  • Distance: 117 m
  • Index: 16

Four sand traps surround this very short par 3. Don't over shoot the green as a par would be most difficult.

Your short game may come into play more often than not

Hole 17

White

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 361 m
  • Index: 7/24

Red

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 348 m
  • Index: 2

A gentle draw shot is required off the tee, but at all costs avoid the Melaluca trees on the left of the fairway.

A raised green and deep bunkers make for a tough second shot.

Don't miss the green right, a watery grave may be the result

Hole 18

White

  • Par: 4
  • Distance: 377 m
  • Index: 4/19

Red

  • Par: 5
  • Distance: 367 m
  • Index: 10

A tough uphill finishing par 4.

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