| A picturesque hole playing gently uphill with the Hanglip Mountain as a backdrop. Depending on the wind direction, the putting surface could be reached by the longer players in two shots. The tees are located in a natural wetland area. A double dogleg through a cluster of bunkers defines the fairway.
Jacquelin wanted this hole to be reachable in two, so the hole was slightly shortened for tournament play. That would encourage the player to seek a birdie with two pure shots. He introduced a turning bunker on the right-hand side to improve the visual orientation of the hole.
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