Alto Golf Course is laid out in two nines, with tightly
formed fairways making this course sometimes a little hazardous.
The course has an abundance of trees and carefully placed bunkers,
making this course more difficult than first thought. Alto has
a wealth of dog-legs, blind tee and fairway shots make this a testing
round of golf. One hole that illustrates this is the 400-meter
par 4 fourth hole, not long but with a lake on the right make the
generous fairway look very tight. The problem is, that if you wish
to have a decent line to the two-tiered green you must drive off
to the right, yes towards the lake. By the way the left is protected
by a large group of trees.
A good par to get is the par 3 seventh, the tiered
green is protected left, right and to the front by bunkers any
wayward shot is punished. If you are short this tiered green has
a large hump making the chip shot very difficult, also take care
before putting. One of the typical blind tee shots is highlighted
on the 10th; this tree lined fairway slopes up and at one point
joins an adjacent fairway anything hit right is flirting with out
of bounds and a large group of trees. If you manage to hit the
fairway the second shot is fairly simple, once again be careful
of the elevated green.
The Monster 16th, this is Sir Henrys memorable
hole which now boasts a prize for any one getting a par, ask at
the reception before playing. This hole has every thing, length
too start with, a lake on the left, sloping fairways, trees and
your nerve. Recently the large tree, which was Sir Henrys prize
olive tree, has been taken away, at first this seemed a shame but
it does help after negotiating the length you had this very large
tree in the centre of the fairway protecting the green.
18 Holes - Par (SSS) 72 (73)
Length in meters 6,125
Amenities, Pro-shop, driving range, chipping green,
putting green, club hire and buggies.
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