#4 · PAR FOUR
(Stoke 1) You’re now at the southern end of the course with gorgeous views of Westcliff and Emmerentia Ridge framing this tough dogleg left.
#4 · PAR 4 · STOKE 1
Climb up the steep hill from the 3rd and our Stroke 1 awaits. Welcome to Hole 4, affectionately known as Waller's. You’re now at the southern end of the course with gorgeous views of Melville, Westcliff and Emmarentia Ridge framing this tough dogleg left. The elevated tee box hides the two elements that make this hole the hardest on the course: to your right a storage water dam hidden behind the trees, along the left a boundary fence close to the fairway. Both converge at the ideal landing point on the fairway.
Tee Box
You have a few choices off the box. Go big and straight to carry the pinch point in the narrow fairway, or go short to the right side giving yourself a long iron to the green. The big tree that marks the pivot point in the dogleg demands around 300 yards from the big stick to find safety. And if you do go short and right, make sure you’re enough right to give you a line to the green.
Approach
If you do find the fairway, your second shot to the sloping green and its false front can easily find a bunker on either side. Put a little too much shape into your second and you go out of bounds on the left and into the sluit on the right. Whatever you write down as you head up the hill to the 5th hole, Wallers is the epitome of PV: beautiful and seemingly benign, but deceptively hard to par!
Out of Bounds
There is out of bounds boundary along the left hand side of the hole, what out off the tee if you have a tendency to pull the ball.
Water Hazard
A large slightly unseen reservoir dam is of the length of a push fade drive