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TheCaddie writes "The Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at Alhama is the highlight of the Nicklaus Golf Trail. The par-72 Championship Course, designed by Jack Nicklaus himself, is an exciting challenge for golfers of all skill levels. The course takes on a natural rugged appearance as the undulating ribbons of dark green paspalum fairway snake their way through the native Murcian landscape. All golfers’ shot-making abilities will be challenged by the undulating bent grass greens. The beauty of the course is further enhanced with four large lakes, dramatic bunkering, and perfectly manicured playing conditions. This strategic test of golf is sure to be a stern yet enjoyable golfing adventure for everyone.
Hole 1: Par 4. The Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at Alhama
begins with this dogleg-right par-4. The best line of play is down the left side
of the hole avoiding the deep fairway bunker on the right. From there golfers
can play an approach shot around the greenside bunker into this shallow green
that slopes from left-to-right. Clever players can use the slope on the left of
the green to guide in their approach shots while avoiding all of the trouble on
the right.
Hole 2: Par 4. The tee shot on this hole
plays from an elevated tee giving players a scenic view of this beautiful hole.
The entire left side of the fairway is guarded by sand and native vegetation
while a single fairway bunker frames the right side of the fairway. Players
opting to play down the left side will have a shorter approach shot but a more
difficult angle over a deep greenside bunker. Those choosing to play over to the
right side of the fairway should find an easier angle to approach this large
green that is guarded by two bunkers. Everyone’s putting skills will be
challenged on this undulating green.
Hole 3: Par 3. The
first par-3 three plays over a large sandy area to a green protected by three
bunkers. The green is very deep and could add a club to the player’s tee shot
depending on the day’s pin location. The best layup position is probably short
of the green as recovery from the deep sandy area left of the green is very
challenging.
Hole 4: Par 5. A large lake runs all the
way from the tee to the green on this par-5. While this will be a three-shot
hole for most players, those wanting to take a gamble at the green in two shots
will find the best angle from the left side of the fairway along the bunkers.
The layup on the second shot is complicated by another group of bunkers left of
the landing area. Players should be precise on their approach to this very small
green as the lake closely guards the front edge while an elevated bunker waits
for any shots played too boldly.
Hole 5: Par 4. The tee
shot on this hole is played over another lake to a severely sloping fairway
guarded by fairway bunkers on the right. Golfers will find the best view and
angle for the short uphill approach shot from the left side of the fairway. The
surface of the green is difficult to see from the low part of the fairway and
will complicate the approach shots. This undulating green slopes away from
players and is very difficult to hold. The best miss on the approach is long of
the green where players will find a friendly uphill chip.
Hole
6: Par 4. The very long sixth hole is one of the most challenging holes
on the course. Confident players should try to hit their tee shot over the ridge
on the left side of the fairway. Shots landing over the ridge will roll forward
leaving a shorter approach with the best angle. Those playing safe to the right
will find a challenging long approach shot that must avoid the deep right
greenside bunker. Playing this hole conservatively as a three-shot hole might be
the best option for many players.
Hole 7: Par 3. Players
will find another strong test at this long par-three. The downhill tee shot to
this green is played over another large sandy area. There is plenty of room to
the right to bail out but it will result in a difficult downhill chip. The green
is also undulating further ensuring this hole will be a stern test for
everyone.
Hole 8: Par 4. Sand is everywhere on this
exciting short par-four. Conservative players can take the safer but much longer
route to the left. Golfers playing down the right side of the hole will have to
avoid several bunkers but will be rewarded with a shorter approach shot. On days
with a favorable wind, stronger players might even want to have a go at reaching
the green with their tee shot. The green here is very small but also flatter
giving players a good chance at making a birdie on this
hole.
Hole 9: Par 5. The front nine finishes with this
reachable downhill par-five. Golfers that can carry their tee shot over the
bunkers on the left side of the fairway will be rewarded with a strong kick
forward making the green much more reachable. Those not able to carry the
bunkers will probably have to layup into the narrow second landing area that is
closely protected by the lake on the right. Bunkers frame the left side of the
landing area while a small bunker sits in the middle of the fairway further
complicating players’ options. The large green is protected by three bunkers and
features numerous interesting pin positions.
Hole 10:
Par 4. This downhill tee shot plays over a large lake to an undulating fairway
framed by a series of bunkers. Bold players can challenge the lake and try
position their shot on the left side of the fairway resulting in a shorter
approach shot. Those bailing out to the right will face a longer uphill approach
to this green that is guarded by two bunkers. A deep swale runs through the
center of the green and golfers will want to make sure they hit their approach
shot to the correct portion of the green to leave them the easiest putt
possible.
Hole 11: Par 3. This downhill par-3 is very
beautiful but can be very dangerous. The tee shot is played over the large lake
to a peninsula green. The green is very large and receptive but it is protected
by two bunkers. Players should make sure they select the correct club for the
tee shot because the distance of the hole can change depending on where the pin
is placed on this large green.
Hole 12: Par 4. The tee
shot on this dogleg-right hole is played to a very wide fairway. Long shots
carrying the bunker on the right will be rewarded with a strong kick forward and
the best angle into the green. The safer left side of the fairway is framed with
a couple bunkers and will present players with a longer approach that must carry
a greenside bunker to a shallow green. An aggressive tee shot on this hole is
richly rewarded.
Hole 13: Par 5. A large lake guards the
left side of this dogleg-left par-five. Brave players that challenge the lake by
hitting their tee shot down the left side of the fairway will have the best
chance to hit this green in two. For those laying up, a fairway bunker
complicates the positioning of the second shot. The edges of this green slope
off making short third shots difficult to stop on the putting
surface.
Hole 14: Par 4. The tee shot on this long par-4
sets up differently than others at Alhama. The tee shot is partially blind and
is played between two large mounds. Those players with the strength and accuracy
to hit their shot between these mounds will enjoy a favorable kick towards the
green. These mounds will stop weaker shots that are slightly offline and result
in a much longer approach into the green. The large green is protected by a deep
grassy low on the left and by a bunker on the back-right. Furthermore, the green
is undulating and will give players many challenging putts.
Hole
15: Par 4. Golfers are again asked to make a choice on this downhill
par-4. A series of bunkers cuts into the landing area on the right. Golfers
choosing to take on and carry these bunkers will have only a short pitch into
the green. Those opting to play safely to the left will have a longer shot into
this green protected by two bunkers.
Hole 16: Par 5.
Golfers should save their best tee shots for this extremely long par-5. The long
journey to this green must negotiate two series of cross bunkers that separate
the landing areas. Those hitting solid and accurate shots should have no problem
finding their way from one fairway pad to the next. However, those that find
some trouble along the way might be forced to lay up before the cross bunkering
and risk their chance of reaching this green in three shots. Smart conservative
play should be rewarded on this long hole.
Hole 17: Par
3. The final par-3 on the course features a downhill tee shot to a small
well-protected green. Three bunkers guard this narrow green and demand accurate
approaches. The green features some interesting subtle movement sure to
complicate putts.
Hole 18: Par 4. Players finish their
round on the Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at Alhama on this dogleg-left par-4.
A lake protects the left side of the fairway while a collection of bunkers
frames the right side of the landing area. Bunkers guard the front and left side
of this well-contoured green. The green is one of the most challenging on the
course and a birdie on this final hole will be well-deserved.
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Posted on Friday, December 18 @ 11:59:10 GMT by admin
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