Hole 7: Par 5, 570 Yards -- The 7th is the hole on the course and it is an exceptional three-shotter.
The 7th is the first of the inland holes and the transition pictured below takes the golfer away from the Gulf.
The presence of trees down both sides of the fairway give this tee shot a very narrow feeling, but at 570 yards few golfers will opt for less than driver.
The driving zone contains two landforms, the first of which will shove balls to the right, the second will kick balls to the left. Bold tee shots along the tree line may be afforded a clear look at the remainder of the hole.
While safe tee shots down the right will be blind, played over the second landform.
Once over the landform, the snaking hole moves back to the left, making the angle from a tee shot down the right that much more difficult. Staggered bunkers left and right, as well as a tilted fairway, protect the area 80-150 yards short of the green.
Playing to high side (left) of the lay-up area will give golfers a glimpse of the flag,
While playing to the right will leave a blind approach over this bunker of massive scale.
The green is fascinating, with a spine that winds through its centre, creating small bowls left and right.