Discover the perfect blend of challenge and beauty at Bingara Gorge Golf Course, designed by the legendary Graham Marsh. This 18-hole, par-72 course caters to every golfer, with five sets of tees ranging from 5,006 to 6,690 metres. Currently, you can enjoy playing holes 10-18, offering a taste of what’s to come across the full layout.
A downhill par 4 that slopes from left to right. A tee left of centre will give you a favourable bounce and a good line to the green. The green is well guarded by 3 large bunkers and severe run off areas. Picking the correct club for your approach shot into this undulating green that slopes from back to front is key.
A shot par 4 that is visually demanding with water from tee to green on the right and long grass on the left. A tee shot should be aimed towards the bunker in the middle of the fairway, this is the widest part of the fairway and give you a good angle to the flag. For long hitters, aiming just right of the fairways bunker give you a chance to knock it on the green. This large green slopes towards the water and is protected by 2 bunkers.
The longest par 4 on the course that plays uphill all the way to the green. Aim your tee shot between the fairway bunkers for the widest part of the fairway. An approach shot to the middle of the green is ideal to any pin position with 3 bunkers guarding short left of the green and severe slopes to the right of the green. Taking an extra club is recommended as the approach shot in plays longer being uphill.
The first par 5 that requires a tee shot left of centre to utilise the slop of the fairway. A demanding second shot with water guarding the right side and bunkers guarding the left. For a conservative shot, lay up short of the grass tufts in the middle of the fairway. For an aggressive shot, aim your shot over the grass tufts to leave a short chip for an eagle putt. A large two-tiered green protected by 2 bunkers and also water. Pick your club wisely to leave yourself with a good putt on this green that slopes from back to front.
A long, strong par 3 that is visually demanding with bunkers and water staring at you. Focus on the left side of the green as your shot will feed towards the middle of the green. For the golfer who wishes to stay away from the water, a bail out area left of the green will leave you a moderately difficult chip over some undulating slopes with the green feeding towards the water and bunker to the right side of the green.
An elevated tee shot provides you with a bit of extra length off the tee. A tee shot to the left side of the fairway will give you the best angle to the green. A tough slopping and undulating green that is guarded by severe run off areas and a bunker short right. Aiming for the middle of whichever tier the flag is on will leave you with the easiest putt.
Bingara Gorge Golf Course’s Signature Hole. Not a long hole but the tee shot over the gorge leaves some golfers trembling with fear. Correct club selection with a twee shot to the middle of the green is ideal to avoid the severe slops and deep bunkers short of the green.
A long demanding double dogleg par 4 that is best played as a 3 shot hold. Aim you tee shot to the right side of the fairway to give yourself the best angle for your next shot. The ideal layup area is short of the fairway bunker, this will leave you with a short shot to this narrow two-tiered green. For the golfers wishing to go for the green on their second shot, 2 bunkers, some steep slopes and tall trees protect all angles of this green.
Moderate in length, this par 4 rewards the golfers who take their tee shots further left towards the 3 large bunkers as this leave you a shorter approach shot to the green. This hold favours golfers who hit with a right to left ball flight to take advantage of the generous bound off the fairway that slops from right to left. The green is one of the largest on the course and can play up to 4 clubs different depending on the flag position. The green is well guarded with severe run off areas, a large bunker to the left and long grass to the right.
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