Hole 17
Par 5 – Hcp 15
- White: 488 m.
- Yellow: 475 m.
- Golden: 451 m.
- Red: 433 m.
Par five with a slight dogleg to the right. No one would like to kill a duck, but it is much worse to throw a ball into a lateral water hazard on the first shot on a par five, so be careful not to hit the driver back. To the left of the fairway there are two bunkers very close together. Be careful with the second shot as you will have to place the ball between the lateral water hazard inhabited by the carps and another one located on the right, which it is also advisable to enter with the work helmet that we have recently removed, as in this area our bodily integrity depends on the players who hit from the tee of hole 1. The green is protected by a bunker on the left and a slope that leads to the lateral water hazard where the famous snake resides. As if it were a Tribial chip, two pianos divide the green into three triangular parts, the upper one being the smallest and narrowest.