Vanda Course
The Vanda Course is a Par 36 (3075m – blue tee, 2811m – white tee & 2537 – red tee). Despite being the shortest of the three courses, it offers challenging course management with abundant water hazards. Accuracy is a premium here.
Good examples would be holes 6, 7 and 8 completed in September 1993. The fairways are wide making golf an enjoyable game for many new enthusiasts.
Vanda Course Hole-by-Hole

Hole 1
This long, undulating par 5 features a generous fairway with OB on the left. While the trees on the right are not a significant threat, the fairway bunkers have claimed their share of errant shots. The slightly elevated green is well guarded by deep bunkers, demanding a precise approach.

Hole 2
This slight dogleg left offers a generous fairway, inviting a confident tee shot. However, the green is guarded by two deep bunkers, demanding precision on your approach.

Hole 3
This par 5 hole features a spacious fairway that narrows towards the green, requiring precision on the approach. Deep bunkers guard both sides of the green, which makes club selection difficult.
Hole 4
This uphill par 3 is surrounded by bunkers, with the green sloping toward the back, where it meets the buggy track, ready to catch any long shots. The green itself is relatively flat, requiring careful distance control.
Hole 5
This hole requires power from the tee to reach a good position on the fairway so you can shorten your second shot to the green. The wind must be taken into consideration when selecting club for your second shot.
Hole 6
A creek divides the fairway, which require a well struck tee shot to keep the ball on the fairway, to set up for your next shot. A strategic lay-up, short of the greenside bunker, will leave you with a good opportunity to chip on for a birdie chance.
Hole 7
A wide fairway to hit from the green and the green reachable in two. This green has subtle undulations, it can be tricky to read at times.
Hole 8
A short hole with a relatively large green, but a mishit could land in the deep bunkers on either side of the green. This green, with its subtle breaks, makes it challenging to hole putts.
Hole 9
The water hazard just after the tee boxes may seem intimidating, but the real challenge lies with the second shot. With bunkers on the right of the fairway, and additional bunkers guarding the slightly uphill green, the approach will be a tricky one.Please click back to top to view a picture of the golf course hole.