
Santa Maria Golf Course is a beautiful course that players of all levels can enjoy and be challenged. There are some beautiful holes and fantastic vies
Santa Maria Golf Course front 9 holes.
Hole 1: The tee shot is over a lake and the right hand side is a gully with a river. Straight down the middle and then to the flat green which has three bunkers protecting it.
Hole 2: This is a downhill par 5 with a tight tee shot due to the row of trees on the right side. The fairway narrows further 100 m before the green which is left of the raised 2nd tee.
Hole 3: Up hill tee shot with the fairway falling away to the left. The green has two bunkers in front and one at the back.
Hole 4: 250 meter par 4 uphill with out of bounds on the right and river gully along the left. The fairway starts tight but opens out and the second shot should be a chip.
Hole 5: Out of bounds on the right and open but some trees on the left. Straight forward hole with the green slightly elevated.
Hole 6: Again slightly up hill with a wide fairway. Middle to right side of the tee is the safest and best position to play to the green.
Hole 7: A long par 3 where you play over a gully to a small green with a couple of bunkers protecting.
Hole 8: A dogleg right par 5 where the corner can be cut however, there are two bunkers after that which need to be carried. It is safest to play up the middle with an easy second shot and then a short iron to the green. There is a lake on the right side of the fairway 100 meters before the undulating green.
Hole 9: Tee shot over the lake and up hill to the green there is a gully on the left to stay away from.
Please visit Santa Maria Golf Course Guide for the back 9 holes.
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