Hole 18

The last hole at Nedlands is a long dog-leg left par 4 with an uphill tee shot, so it really plays to its length. Two deep bunkers are positioned at the corner of the dog-leg, which aren’t really visible from the tee. The tee shot is played through a fairly narrow shoot between trees, which can be difficult for a person who plays with a big slice or a big draw. The ideal drive is just to the right of the bunkers because if you do find one of the bunkers, the green will not be reachable.

Find the fairway and you will leave yourself with a second shot of about 150m. The second shot is played off a similar side hill lie to the 5th, as the holes run parallel with one another. The green is of average size, with a ridge that runs from the front left through the middle of the green to the rear, leaving a difficult putt to any pin position at the back of the green. A long bunker is short and left of the green, and two bunkers are situated to the right. All in all, a good finishing hole and possibly the hardest at Nedlands.

Ladies
White
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  • 2925
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  • 460
  • 413
  • 268
  • 107
  • 362
  • 402
  • 2960
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  • 4
  • 36
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  • 3
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  • 4
  • 36
  • Meters:
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  • 395
  • 2732
  • 265
  • 475
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  • 258
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  • 325
  • 301
  • 2684
  • Par:
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  • 4
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  • 37
  • 4
  • 5
  • 3
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  • 4
  • 37