Golf Digest Middle East

Tower Links Test

- BY SIMON PAYNE

The 5th hole at this testy Ras Al Khaimah layout requires local knowledge.

Tower Links Golf Club is next up in our new series designed to help you tame the Middle East’s toughest holes. Here Australian General Manager Simon Payne, who mixed it with the likes of Norman and Grady in his day, tackles the start of the RAK club’s famed “Green Mile”.

The drive from the 4th green to the 5th tee gives you time to contemplat­e the task ahead as you enter the “Green Mile”, a stretch of three holes under the road comprising two par 5’s and a long par 4. The par-5 5th, which thoroughly warrants its stroke index 1 status, poses a challenge to even the most skilled players. At no point can you allow your concentrat­ion to waiver. Depending on the tee box you are playing from, the first task is to select a line from the tee which allows you to carry the mangroves which hug the entire right side of the hole. The sensible play is towards one of the bunkers on the left side of the fairway, reducing the risk of a re-loaded tee shot. Care must be taken to ensure the bunker just over the mangrove does not catch your tee shot leaving a long lay-up shot. Longer hitters can use the “twin towers” in the distance as a guide. Thread them with your drive and it offers an opportunit­y for the longer hitters to take on a very risky second to a well-protected green. Normally the prevailing wind is straight into your face and must be considered when deciding your line, regardless of which tee you peg it up from.

 ??  ?? ▶ the tiger line off the tee (picturedab­ove) is between the "Twin Towers" in the distance but it brings a potential reload into play. You need to concentrat­e until your ball is holed as the putting surface is home to some subtle breaks.
▶ the tiger line off the tee (picturedab­ove) is between the "Twin Towers" in the distance but it brings a potential reload into play. You need to concentrat­e until your ball is holed as the putting surface is home to some subtle breaks.
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