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COURSE TOUR

Explore Pacific Golf Club’s 18-hole main course, hole by hole with our Course Tour. Dive into detailed illustrations of each hole, including tee marker distances and expert shot insights allowing you to better understand the layout and challenges of the course. Take your time, savour each hole, and let our PGC Course Tour be your ultimate guide to mastering your game.

Check Out the Par 3 Course

HOLE 1

Our opening hole overlooks the course from the top of the hill directly outside the clubhouse. This 530m Par 5 dogleg right falls downhill to a water hazard. It is safest to lay up before the water hazard. From here the tree lined fairway leads straight to the long and narrow green with two greenside bunkers on the left-hand side.

Blue Par 5 525m
White Par 5 503m
Red Par 5 457m
Yellow Par 5 426m

HOLE 2

The 340m dogleg left 2nd hole crosses a small creek and slopes up to the fairway. It is best to land your tee shot further right to avoid the dense tree line and two deep bunkers on the left side of the fairway. The fairway opens at the top of the hill for your approach shot. The fairway dips and rises to the back to front sloping green with two small greenside bunkers on the right of the green and one larger bunker on the left.

Blue Par 4 335m
White Par 4 314m
Red Par 4 278m
Yellow Par 4 271m

HOLE 3

This 150m par 3 requires a well-placed tee shot. Miss the green right, left or long and you will struggle getting a par. The green slopes right to left and back to front. Miss the green short right or left, you will land in one of the two large greenside bunkers or land long and you will be towards the garden with a hard chip to the pin. It is best to miss short and in the middle.

Blue Par 3 158m
White Par 3 149m
Red Par 3 143m
Yellow Par 3 131m

HOLE 4

This 380m dog leg right includes a harsh left to right slope that will force any ball landing on the high side of the fairway to run down to the base on the hill. Positing your ball towards the left side of the fairway will allow an open angle for you approach shot. A tee shot too far right, and you will be hoping your ball didn’t go into the hazard that lines the whole right side of the hole. There is a ridge in the green that separates the front from the back and being on the pin side of the ridge is vital to avoid a 3 putt. This left to right sloping green is surrounded by three greenside bunkers. Short right you will find yourself in a deep bunker and left you will find your ball in a larger bunker. If your approach shot is long, it will roll into the larger but shallow bunker behind the green that will force you to control distance so the ball will stop before it rolls back down to the fairway.

Blue Par 4 376m
White Par 4 330m
Red Par 4 281m
Yellow Par 4 243m

HOLE 5

Our hardest hole on the course is a 400m Par 4 dogleg right that includes a 50m water hazard to carry and two fairway bunkers strategically placed exactly where most would land their tee shot. Land your tee shot close to the water and on the fairway, better golfers will have a chance of reaching the green. If your tee shot lands short of the water or in one of the fairway bunkers, you will struggle to save par. After the creek the fairway slopes upward to the green and if you hit your approach shot past the green, there is a steep drop off the back of the green that results in a hard chip shot to get up and down. On the left of the green you will find two greenside bunkers that protect your ball from running down into the tree line.

Blue Par 4 403m
White Par 4 382m
Red Par 4 355m
Yellow Par 4 290m

HOLE 6

The 6th hole is 350m Par 4 which demands a blind tee shot to a wide fairway with trees up the left. From the top of the hill you will get your first glance of the green. Longer hitters may reach the bottom, but this is no advantage as the elevated green slopes front to back. The 6th green has a greenside bunker on the right that only comes into play if your tee shot is on the right side of the fairway. Hit your approach shot too long you may roll into the water hazard behind the green. It is safest to come in from the left and it’s better to be short than long.

Blue Par 4 356m
White Par 4 344m
Red Par 4 335m
Yellow Par 4 268m

HOLE 7

Our second par 3 hole has an elevated, 4 tier tee block that looks down to the green 150m away. Hit your tee shot left and you risk going out of bounds, hit your tee shot right and you are flirting with the water hazard. The long green is guarded one greenside bunker on the left and another bunker short right of the green. The elevated green will force your ball to run down the slope if you miss the green long and right.

Blue Par 3 182m
White Par 3 163m
Red Par 3 155m
Yellow Par 3 141m

HOLE 8

The 8th hole is a relatively straight 400m Par 4. Your tee shot should favour the right side of the fairway to avoid trees on the left. The elevated green runs right to left and slopes back to front, it is safest to come in from the right and let your ball trickle down to the green. The green has two bunkers, a small and deep pot bunker that requires a high and short shot to get out of directly in front and another bunker on the left side of the green.

Blue Par 4 394m
White Par 4 370m
Red Par 4 309m
Yellow Par 4 297m

HOLE 9

The 9th is a 470m Par 5 that requires a straight tee shot guarded by trees both sides. For the longer hitter you will be able to get over the creek or you can lay up. For your approach shot you’re hitting up the hill to an elevated green with 3 bunkers surrounding it. One left and two right. The green is sloped back to front. If missed long and you can potentially hit your ball off the front edge and roll back down the fairway.

Blue Par 5 467m
White Par 5 456m
Red Par 5 396m
Yellow Par 5 362m

HOLE 10

This 380m dogleg right Par 4 requires a well-positioned tee shot with 2 fairway bunkers and trees either side of the fairway. Your approach shot is downhill to a long and narrow green with a bunker running either side of it. Miss short, the fairway slopes left to right and your ball will run down to the base of the hill, requiring a tough tee shot up the hill, over a bunker.

Blue Par 4 340m
White Par 4 317m
Red Par 4 296m
Yellow Par 4 280m

HOLE 11

This dogleg left 450m Par 5 is one of the hardest tee shots on the course as there is a hazard up the left that runs to the green and trees on the right. For your second shot you will need to find the fairway as a water hazard comes into play on the right. If you miss your approach shot short and right, your ball may run down into the water hazard. There are two greenside bunkers on the left of the green which has a false front and slopes towards the water.

Blue Par 5 459m
White Par 5 436m
Red Par 5 391m
Yellow Par 5 359m

HOLE 12

This short 300m Par 4 dogleg right requires a strategic tee shot as there are trees either side of the fairway. If your tee shot goes through the fairway, it may result in blocked approach shot by a gum tree. Distance control is important to this green as it is wide but short. There are 2 pot bunkers short left and short right of the green.

Blue Par 4 304m
White Par 4 294m
Red Par 4 285m
Yellow Par 4 243m

HOLE 13

This short but challenging 120m Par 3 is important to find the green as there are hazards surrounding it with a water carry, a deep bunker short right and another deep bunker on the left. The green runs uphill diagonally from left to right with a big ridge in the middle. If you are short your ball may roll back into the water, if you are long left or right, it requires a tough chip back onto the green.

Blue Par 3 120m
White Par 3 106m
Red Par 3 97m
Yellow Par 3 92m

HOLE 14

This 360m dogleg right Par 4 is uphill the whole way to the green with a long fairway bunker on the right-hand side. Once finding the fairway, your approach shot will be uphill to an elevated green with two greenside bunkers on the left and one on the right. If you miss the long and narrow green to the right, your ball will run down a steep hill to the bottom requiring a tough chip back over a bunker onto the green.

Blue Par 4 355m
White Par 4 338m
Red Par 4 309m
Yellow Par 4 250m

HOLE 15

The severe dogleg right 370m Par 4 slopes right to left, with out of bounds the whole way on the right. If too far left off the tee, you could be blocked out by trees on the left-hand side of the fairway with a blocked approach shot. The approach shot is downhill to the green surrounded by three bunkers. One pot bunker short right, one bunker left and one back right. The green is flat but if missed short the ball could run down the hill and left with a touch uphill pitch shot over the bunker.

Blue Par 4 369m
White Par 4 360m
Red Par 4 340m
Yellow Par 4 335m

HOLE 16

This short but straight 300m Par 4 may require longer hitters to lay up short of the water hazard on the right as it takes up a fair amount of the of the fairway with trees running all along the left side of the fairway. If your tee shot is not on the left-hand side of the fairway, you will need to hit over the water to get to the green. The water wraps around the front and the right side of the green with a long bunker on the left.

Blue Par 4 300m
White Par 4 287m
Red Par 4 276m
Yellow Par 4 228m

HOLE 17

This fairly long 170m Par 3 to an elevated green has two bunkers on the left and a bunker on the right. It is a simple but challenging hole. If missed in the wrong spot around the green, it will require a tough up and down to save par.

Blue Par 3 178m
White Par 3 162m
Red Par 3 151m
Yellow Par 3 124m

HOLE 18

The final hole is 490m Par 5 that runs adjacent to the 9th lined with trees left and right. Being in the fairway is important as you want a full swing for your second shot to position your ball so you can carry the water hazard or lay up short. Your approach shot is uphill to an elevated green with a fairway bunker on the right and a greenside bunker on the left. The green runs diagonally across and it quite short and narrow. It is safest to miss short as missing long requires a downhill chip running towards the bunker.

Blue Par 5 502m
White Par 5 485m
Red Par 5 407m
Yellow Par 5 367m

Par 3 Course

Looking for a quick game, some practice, or just getting into golf? Our 9-hole Par 3 course is perfect for all skill levels! Whether you’re in the mood for a relaxed 9-hole round or want to double up for a full 18, it’s a great choice for casual play or a fun outing with friends. The course offers a mix of challenges, making it enjoyable for beginners and seasoned golfers alike. Plus, it’s ideal for sharpening your short game! Take a video tour of the course below to see what makes it a must-try.