As James alluded to, the 13th hole is a fantastic little par 4 of just 244 meters in length (!). I’m told the 13th (pictured on the right, with the 17th approaching on the left) underwent quite a bit of tree clearing, and I’m confident Sir Clayton will chime in with the other changes he made in producing this fantabulous rendition.
Standing on the tee, players face a large, undulating fairway that slopes away from the dense trees on the right while climbing continually to reach the 13th green on the horizon (just above the bunkers bordering the left side).
Those unable or unwilling to play for the green from the tee can place a long iron out to the right and face this wedge approach. Precision is required from here, as the uneven lie, the left greenside bunkers, and the falloff long and right of the green will punish sloppy play.
The fronting bunkers will see plenty of action, as a running drives will turn dramatically to the left.