Now for the back nine, an awesome collection of holes that I would consider more difficult (and more spectacular) than the front, especially if you ever catch it in a Southerly. On this day the wind was negligible so the nines played pretty much equal, with one player shooting even par on the front and another shooting +1 on the back.
I’ve added in the legend (in meters) from their website to provide a better understanding of each hole.
This was playing about 190 yards on the day.
This hole certainly lives up to it’s name of “Infinity”.
The view from the 13th tee (down and behind the 12th green) back towards Napier.
This is a short par 3 (120y) with a very difficult green. Just a wedge with no breeze but I’ve had to hit a hard knock-down 8 at times. Happy to say I managed my 1st par on this hole in 6 attempts!
Driveable par 4 with a little bastard of a greenside bunker…
Matt told me afterwards he was lining up on the electrical box you can see left of his shoulders. He drove the green and made his bird, but not without a very difficult 2-putt from short of the hole.
Here’s what an approach would look like. My mate Russell hit from about here, landed on the green and spun it back into the bunker. He hit a great bunker shot and had a gimme for par. I, on the other hand, was not so fortunate…
I had a good drive as well, but got sucked into this little gem (or little bastard, as I would now prefer to call it!).
My first bunker shot crested the hill but I just did not carry it far enough. It started to trickle back and once gravity was finished it was up against the other lip, leaving me with a downhill lie for an abruptly uphill bunker shot. Sculled the next one into the forward lip, but at least it fell back into a position where I could have a decent crack. There you have it – a near perfect drive and I walked off with a double. Such is life!
Here’s what you see on the other side of this fence!
This is the 16th tee as seen from the 13th tee.
This is the approach from about 220 yards.
From about 140 on the right side of the fairway, just beyond the bottom of the ravine where I lost my first drive.
From a few paces forward.
A couple of shots from behind the 18th green.
From about 150 yards out, center right.
Same spot, zoomed.
My blind approach from about 70 yards. Looking back it would have been fun to putt or try a bump and run, but too many vagaries to sort out.