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14 Hole 16 - The Trap Hole 17 - The Plateau Par 4 Par 5 275 metres (men) 238 metres (women) 480 metres (men) 415 metres (women) Playing Tips Playing Tips The Trap was so named because of the risk involved in trying to hit over the coastal land onto the green. Failure was costly. A classic short par four that dares the long hitters to power a drive around the dogleg into a tight green. A more conservative iron to the base of the hill leaves only a short pitch to a green above eye level. Judge the distance correctly and you’ll have a great birdie opportunity. The original green of the Plateau was built up from the fairway to height of one metre. A reachable par 5 for the long hitters, particularly when the prevailing sea breeze is blowing. Aim to draw your tee shot between the fairway bunkers to gain maximum distance up the hill. A strong fade will skirt the fairway bunker over the hill on the right and run up the steep bank onto the plateau green. A more conservative second will leave either a delicate pitch or a bump and run shot that must negotiate the swale cut into the front of the green. Take care when putting – the relatively flat green produces more breaks than appearances would suggest. www.mlgc.org