Hole 10
Hole 10 - The Tenth
Par 4
313 metres (men) 301 metres (women)
Playing Tips
Named after the hole number. A sweeping dogleg
challenges the long hitters to take the short way home
across the corner trees. A more conservative long iron
finishing close to the fairway bunkers will set up the
best line into the green. Subtle green contours can
leave deceptive putts, but definitely a birdie opportunity.
Hole 11 - Clooties Elbow
Par 4 (men)
Par 5 (women)
409 metres (men)
395 metres (women)
Playing Tips
Clooties Elbow derived its name from Clootie, a Gaelic
word for the devil. The toughest hole at Mount Lawley
requires a strong drive to the corner to leave a direct
shot to the green. Anything short of the corner leaves
a blind shot that must be drawn around the corner and
over the hill. A severely sloping green will test the nerve
on all but the shortest putts.