Riverside Golf Club
Play golf on Adelaide's hidden sandbelt delight located at Lochside Drive, West Lakes
Course breakdown
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Meters:
- 455
- 317
- 147
- 317
- 360
- 171
- 350
- 169
- 471
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2757
- 294
- 343
- 372
- 432
- 356
- 126
- 180
- 312
- 354
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2769
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Par:
- 5
- 4
- 3
- 4
- 4
- 3
- 4
- 3
- 5
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35
- 4
- 4
- 4
- 5
- 4
- 3
- 3
- 4
- 4
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35
Hole #1
A nice easy start on this straight away Par 5. Avoid "out of bounds" on the left!
Hole #2
A tricky short Par 4 that requires thoughtful club selection off the tee
Hole #3
A short Par 3 but a big green makes putting interesting. Best to avoid the left bunkers.
Hole #4
A blind tee shot needs to avoid the fairway bunker over the hill on the left hand side. The second shot is to an elevated green
Hole #5
Left off the tee is to be avoided. The second shot is always one more club to get over the false front.
Hole #6
A challenging long iron or fairway metal required to get to this elevated two-tier green
Hole #7
Fairway bunkers down the left are to be avoided off the tee or a lay up will be required. A tricky elevated putting surface.
Hole #8
A large green with cavernous bunkers guarding the front and right hand side
Hole #9
A well placed lake at driveable distance makes this short dogleg Par 5 one to be wary of.
Hole #10
A tricky short dogleg Par 4 that requires an iron off the tee
Hole #11
Fairway bunkers on the right are to be avoided. A large green with plenty of borrow.
Hole #12
Index number 1 and for good reason. The hole plays longer to an elevated green with trouble on all sides.
Hole #13
All the trouble on this Par 5 is at the green with four well placed bunkers at the front and two more over the back
Hole #14
Water on the right needs to be avoided off the tee and the second shot to this well guarded green is a challenge. Avoid being right of the green!
Hole #15
Two large bunkers at the front protect this short Par 3. Club selection is critical.
Hole #16
A strong Par 3 with a very big green. Bunkers are well placed on the right.
Hole #17
A decision of what to hit off the tee makes this hole challenging. The green is well protected front and back.
Hole #18
A long dogleg right finishing hole that requires a long drive or it is definitely a three shot approach. The two tiered green can often undo a good round.
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Meters:
- 455
- 310
- 147
- 317
- 354
- 165
- 337
- 166
- 462
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2713
- 289
- 343
- 370
- 432
- 350
- 126
- 179
- 312
- 354
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2755
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Par:
- 5
- 4
- 3
- 4
- 4
- 3
- 4
- 3
- 5
-
35
- 4
- 4
- 4
- 5
- 4
- 3
- 3
- 4
- 4
-
35
Hole #1
A nice easy start on this straight away Par 5. Avoid "out of bounds" on the left!
Hole #2
A tricky short Par 4 that requires thoughtful club selection off the tee
Hole #3
A short Par 3 but a big green makes putting interesting. Best to avoid the left bunkers.
Hole #4
A blind tee shot needs to avoid the fairway bunker over the hill on the left hand side. The second shot is to an elevated green
Hole #5
Left off the tee is to be avoided. The second shot is always one more club to get over the false front.
Hole #6
A challenging long iron or fairway metal required to get to this elevated two-tier green
Hole #7
Fairway bunkers down the left are to be avoided off the tee or a lay up will be required. A tricky elevated putting surface.
Hole #8
A large green with cavernous bunkers guarding the front and right hand side
Hole #9
A well placed lake at driveable distance makes this short dogleg Par 5 one to be wary of.
Hole #10
A tricky short dogleg Par 4 that requires an iron off the tee
Hole #11
Fairway bunkers on the right are to be avoided. A large green with plenty of borrow.
Hole #12
Index number 1 and for good reason. The hole plays longer to an elevated green with trouble on all sides.
Hole #13
All the trouble on this Par 5 is at the green with four well placed bunkers at the front and two more over the back
Hole #14
Water on the right needs to be avoided off the tee and the second shot to this well guarded green is a challenge. Avoid being right of the green!
Hole #15
Two large bunkers at the front protect this short Par 3. Club selection is critical.
Hole #16
A strong Par 3 with a very big green. Bunkers are well placed on the right.
Hole #17
A decision of what to hit off the tee makes this hole challenging. The green is well protected front and back.
Hole #18
A long dogleg right finishing hole that requires a long drive or it is definitely a three shot approach. The two tiered green can often undo a good round.
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Meters:
- 439
- 293
- 127
- 307
- 330
- 151
- 327
- 127
- 422
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2523
- 270
- 326
- 370
- 389
- 327
- 112
- 162
- 264
- 345
-
2565
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Par:
- 5
- 4
- 3
- 4
- 4
- 3
- 4
- 3
- 5
-
35
- 4
- 4
- 5
- 5
- 4
- 3
- 3
- 4
- 4
-
36
Hole #1
A nice easy start on this straight away Par 5. Avoid "out of bounds" on the left!
Hole #2
A tricky short Par 4 that requires thoughtful club selection off the tee
Hole #3
A short Par 3 but a big green makes putting interesting. Best to avoid the left bunkers.
Hole #4
A blind tee shot needs to avoid the fairway bunker over the hill on the left hand side. The second shot is to an elevated green
Hole #5
Left off the tee is to be avoided. The second shot is always one more club to get over the false front.
Hole #6
A challenging long iron or fairway metal required to get to this elevated two-tier green
Hole #7
Fairway bunkers down the left are to be avoided off the tee or a lay up will be required. A tricky elevated putting surface.
Hole #8
A large green with cavernous bunkers guarding the front and right hand side
Hole #9
A well placed lake at driveable distance makes this short dogleg Par 5 one to be wary of.
Hole #10
A tricky short dogleg Par 4 that requires an iron off the tee
Hole #11
Fairway bunkers on the right are to be avoided. A large green with plenty of borrow.
Hole #12
Index number 1 and for good reason. The hole plays longer to an elevated green with trouble on all sides.
Hole #13
All the trouble on this Par 5 is at the green with four well placed bunkers at the front and two more over the back
Hole #14
Water on the right needs to be avoided off the tee and the second shot to this well guarded green is a challenge. Avoid being right of the green!
Hole #15
Two large bunkers at the front protect this short Par 3. Club selection is critical.
Hole #16
A strong Par 3 with a very big green. Bunkers are well placed on the right.
Hole #17
A decision of what to hit off the tee makes this hole challenging. The green is well protected front and back.
Hole #18
A long dogleg right finishing hole that requires a long drive or it is definitely a three shot approach. The two tiered green can often undo a good round.