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Hole #1: The Runway
Men’s: Par 5
Ladies: Par 4
489 Yards
464 Yards
366 Yards
344 Yards
You can make this hole as easy or hard as you like. With Out of Bounds left and right you will require a straight tee shot giving you the opportunity to reach this Par 5 with 2 good shots and setting up a birdie chance to start your round. Anything else could set up disaster. Welcome to Ocean View ! Have a great day.
Hole #2: Peace of Mind
Par 3
151 Yards
136 Yards
130 Yards
119 Yards
Don’t let the name fool you ! This may be short but the wind will definitely influence your tee shot. Short or long is fine, left or right is trouble. Left you re tee and right could leave you a longer shot than your original tee shot because of the steep hill running away from the green. Enjoy the view but do not let your guard down.

Hole #3: Hermans

Men’s: Par 4
Ladies: Par 4
375 Yards
356 Yards
296 Yards
275 Yards
A straight away downhill tee shot to give you the opportunity to relax a bit. Beautiful views of the Parish of Devonshire and the many pastel-colored local homes. Not too much trouble here but the that could all change if you manage to reach “Herman’s”, the fairway bunker to the right of the fairway.
Hole #4: Up and Over
Men’s: Par 4
Ladies: Par 5
375 Yards
362 Yards
330 Yards
319 Yards
A blind tee shot of about 225 yards will leave you a short iron in to a severely raised, two tiered green. One of the hardest holes on the course you will require a straight tee shot as there is trouble both left and right. Do not let the yardage fool you. Your approach shot will head towards the very historic Old Clubhouse as this used to be the finishing hole many years ago. Long is not bad but will leave you a very difficult up and down to salvage par.
Hole #5: Mary Prince
Men’s: Par 5
Ladies: Par 5
508 Yards
492 Yards
452 Yards
436 Yards
Named after the iconic and most famous Bermudian slave Mary Prince who resided at the site of the Old Clubhouse, this Par 5 is a risk reward for the big hitters. It is a reachable hole that requires the perfect long iron in to a very narrow green guarded by bunkers and thick bush. The shorter hitters play it as 3 shots with only a short iron in to set yourself up for birdie. It is simply “what you see is what you get”.
Hole #6: Rex

Men’s: Par 4

Ladies: Par 5
397 Yards
377 Yards
346 Yards
329 Yards
Definitely the hardest hole on the course. This hole requires two good shots and par is very respectable here. No time for heroics. A bad tee shot will leave you in the valley known as Rex with an impossible chance of reaching the green in two. Let’s hope the winds are behind you on this hole to make it a bit easier. Your approach shot is severely uphill so make sure you adjust your yardage accordingly.
Hole #7: Graveyard
Men’s: Par 3
Ladies: Par 3
196 Yards
172 Yards
141 Yards
126 Yards
You will see a single grave on the tee box of one of the first owners of the property surrounding you, hence the name graveyard. A long iron or wedge could be used to reach this green depending on the wind. A tuff tee shot regardless into a small green surrounded by deep bunkers. In case you didn’t know there is one over the back as well. Birdies are rare here on the scorecard, but the surrounding bush is filled with local blue and red birds. Be on the lookout.
Hole #8: The Depot
Men’s: Par 4
Ladies: Par 4
356 Yards
331 Yards
301 Yards
281 Yards
Located adjacent to the local bus depot this downhill Par 4 has birdie chance written all over it. A wide and generous fairway will leave you a short pitch in to a relatively large green. Avoid the bunkers in the fairway and greenside and it may be mission accomplished. Wind direction could change this theory at the drop of a dime so pay attention to where the wind is and you will be just fine. Enjoy the scenery but don’t get distracted.
Hole #9: Almond Tree
Men’s: Par 3
Ladies: Par 3
197 Yards
171 Yards
142 Yards
126 Yards
Aim at the Almond Tree on the bank and you will be safe! A relatively long Par 3 you won’t have time to relax. You have to play to the back of the green as there is nothing but trouble short. The water is not really in play but surprisingly there are a ton of balls in there. Take a deep breath and listen carefully as your tee shot will fly over passing traffic so be cautious and have your playing partners listen out for you.