Thanks for the comments can't say I disagree with any of them.
As you can see another short 4 with some great fairway movement. Left is the play here. Out of bounds fence is on the right.
One of the interesting things about this green as you can see is that ideally it's approach from the right side, however if you drove the ball to the right side of the fairway down below and managed to stay in-bounds you would have a blind approach into this green. This is why Tom mentioned earlier in this thread that this hole sets up good for someone that draws the ball.
To me the next hole fits a fade and the photo looks like these trees encroach on drive already at the tee box. I don't think it was quite as bad as it looks but IMO they could be removed. Otherwise a really unique hole, again very impressive natural land movement.
The view from this ridge is almost ideal for the flag position but I was surprised at how narrow the space was and that somehow I managed to end up here. Incidentally we played a 5 ball which I've never done. 3:45 hours so not too bad given they were telling us the history of the course and surrounding area and Arrowtown on every hole.
Another wonderful example of the land they had to work with. For the record, I HATE the fact that the cart path is there. In fact, there shouldn't be any cart paths on a course like this IMO, it's a walking course. Still a great little hole.
As others have mentioned the front 9 really has a wonderful set of 9 holes, every one is very interesting. This lovely par 4 lets you choose what club you want to take off the tee. A decent drive has your ball up around the second bend headed to the green and leaves about a 8-9 iron for the approach.
Given photos hardly do a place justice in most cases imagine how good this course is in person!!!