The tenth hole is a fairly long par 4, but the prevailing wind helps players reach in regulation. The large tilted green is protected by two bunkers.
The eleventh hole, a dogleg left par 5, is the most difficult on the back side. A very large tree guards the dogleg, and water and bunkers protect the elevated green on the left.
The twelfth hole is a short par 4 with an elevated landing area safe from the water and trees on the left and more trees on the right. The green is guarded by water on the left and bunkers on the right.
The thirteenth hole is a very short par 3 with lots of bunkers and trees protecting the elevated green.
The fourteenth hole is a medium-length par 4 with lots of rough, bushes, trees and out-of-bounds left which cause tee shots to go right. The large sloping green is well protected by bunkers.
The fifteenth hole is another medium-length par 4 with out-of-bounds left. With assistance from the prevailing wind, the hole plays fairly short but a large depression on the right narrows the approach to the green.
The sixteenth hole is a medium-length par 3 with bunkers left and right of the green.
The seventeenth hole is a short, straight par 4 with a large bunker left of the green.
The eighteenth hole is a long par 4 with an elevated green.