Hole 10: Par 4, 357 YardsPlaying #10 - The fairway narrows at the 100 yard mark so the easiest play is just short of the fairway bunker (A). The green slopes from back-left to front-right with a large tier. Putting from below the tier is better than chipping from over this green.It was mentioned earlier that the golf course plays very long and the holes that are short on the scorecard play much longer. That is certainly the case here as this hole played uphill and into the wind and even though it is only 350ish yards, was a solid driver-8 iron hole.
A fairly simple tee shot to a wide fairway with a single bunker protecting the right and hazard down the left. Take note of the pin location as this will dictate where you want to hit your tee shot. I do not believe one can get to a left pin from the left side of the fairway.
The approach is very uphill, protected by a fronting bunker and a severe false-front that runs well into the green.
An Engh-esque shelf green. The front and back portions of the green tilt from back-to-front but are tame by Aldarra standards, but there is a huge slope in the middle of the green making back-left pin positions extremely difficult to get to.
Hole 11: Par 5, 525 YardsPlaying #11 - The play on this three shot par 5 is to the right of the fairway bunker (A). A second shot played from the right rough is still better than playing from the deep bunker. The fairway is widest at 100 yards and the approach shot must be precise since this is the toughest green to putt on the course. Like many approaches here at Aldarra, keep your third shot below the hole.The first of back-to-back parallel par-5s, 11 for me played straight uphill and into the wind. By the end of the hole, I was cursing Mr. Fazio for designing a hole that would play so long.
A single well-placed bunker makes a simple tee shot interesting. The fairway slopes right to left so there is no need to challenge the bunker, but still many players will be tempted to skirt the bunker to squeeze a couple of extra yards out of their tee shots.
Another single bunker protects the layup zone. An approach from the right is preferred but this area is protected by the bunker.
The green tilts severely from back to front and shots landing just short will roll several yards back down a slope protecting the front of the green.
Hole 12: Par 5, 516 YardsPlaying #12 - Any tee shot in the fairway will give you a chance to reach the green in two on this downhill par 5. A second shot guided down the fairway will bounce and roll towards the green and open up the green for any short approach shots. Putting from well short of this green is not unheard of since the ball tends to funnel towards the center of the green. After hitting three good shots and struggling to make 5 on 11, I was frustrated. But, coming to the tee on 12, a downhill, downwind par 5 that is both shorter on the card and much shorter in practice than 11, my mood lightened. This is a definite birdie hole before a stretch of holes from 13 to 16 where you better have your swing.
The tee shot is plenty wide and is perhaps the easiest on the course. Other than a bit of pressure since you know this is a birdie hole, there is zero reason to miss this fairway. Bombs away.
The approach from 225 yards out is straightforward as well. Left pins are easily accessible and right pins are protecting by deep fronting bunkers (though not so deep that up and down is impossible).
From 100 yards out
Green from left