Barnbougle Lost Farm sits on property of a markedly disparate character to its sister course, Barnbougle Dunes, even though the two are separated by little more than a river crossing along the shore of Anderson Bay (seen through the tunnel adjacent to Lost Farm’s 18th green)
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Lost Farm also deviates from its sibling in having much wider and often flatter fairways, 20 holes (!!!) and a restaurant that sits 100 feet above the sea.
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1st Hole, 467 meters, par 5
The opening tee shot offers a wide swath of fairway to encourage confident swings, but those willing to challenge the left bunker can bring the green within reach.
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Par is still attainable for those that find the bunker, but birdies are unlikely.
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Second shots that cannot reach the green will do well to travel far and left past the bunker in the foreground, leaving a simple approach.
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This back/right hole location is well protected. Good luck stopping a shot near the pin from the greenside bunker.
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