Nice one Kyle.
I enjoy the width available here, but those unable to resist making a beeline straight at the flag both off the tee and for their approaches will get burned fairly often. Having a cagey veteran of the course at your side is a definite advantage as it is for most of our favoured courses.
I think it suffers a bit from the modern hard road home and the need to hold on to a score as you fight your way back uphill and into the prevailing wind 16-18. It certainly seems to be a Norman/Harrison motif.
I think quite highly of all the par 5s here and their variation. The long curve of 2, the green site for 7, the lightning bolt shape of 15.
Are these the toughest group par 3s on the Mornington Peninsula? Maybe the leviathon down the road is tougher, but certainly not better.