The third hole is a fairly long par 3 with a pachinko-machine-like grove of eucalyptus left of the green.
The fourth hole is a medium-length dogleg left par 4. Players should keep their tee shots well right to ensure a clear shot to a green with water behind and to the left.
The fifth hole is a par 4 with a wide fairway and no bunkers (the only hole on the course without a bunker). This "easy" hole has a long water carry off the tee and plays uphill, so its most-difficult ranking may be justified.
The sixth hole is a short dogleg right par 4. Players who keep their tee shots in the middle of the fairway will find themselves behind a huge tree which conceals an elevated green.
The seventh hole is a long par 3 made more difficult by being directly into the prevailing wind.
The eighth hole is the longest par 5 on the course. Trees and heavy rough on the left make it hard for players to keep tee shots in the fairway and promote "military golf" on this hole.