Outward Nine
Handicap: 7
Ladies Handicap: 1
A bold opening par 4 that immediately introduces the rhythm of Natadola Bay, where elevation, ocean breeze and strategic bunkering ask for a confident but controlled first swing.

A bold opening par 4 that immediately introduces the rhythm of Natadola Bay, where elevation, ocean breeze and strategic bunkering ask for a confident but controlled first swing.

A strong par 4 that quickly asks for shape, patience and a clear strategy from the tee.

A more inviting par 4 from the tee, but one where the approach shot still needs precision and good distance control.

One of Natadola Bay’s most memorable par 3s, where ocean, breeze, sand and rock frame a shot that asks for both nerve and judgement.

A demanding par 5 where patience, placement and intelligent decision-making are rewarded more than raw ambition.

A signature par 5 with sweeping views and genuine risk-and-reward choices from an elevated tee.

A refined par 3 that looks inviting from the tee but demands careful club selection and a committed strike.

A shorter par 4 with scoring potential, where the best tee shot is not always the longest one.

The toughest hole on the card, requiring a disciplined tee shot and a composed approach before the turn.

A strong opening hole to the inward nine, asking for a solid drive and thoughtful approach into a green that rewards accuracy.

A strong par 5 that asks for power, but rewards the player who knows when to advance and when to lay up.

A short par 4 full of temptation, where the right strategy depends on your strength, confidence and appetite for risk.

A thoughtful par 3 where the breeze, carry and green surrounds make commitment more important than aggression.

A demanding par 4 where accuracy from the tee sets up everything that follows.

A shorter par 3 that offers a scoring chance, provided the player controls distance and avoids the careless miss.

A crucial late-round par 4 where a brave, accurate tee shot can create a genuine scoring chance.

The friendliest hole on the scorecard, but still a par 5 that asks for focus, rhythm and smart positioning.

A memorable finishing par 4 that climbs towards the clubhouse and asks for one final committed swing.