General map of the Breuil course
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Hole n°1 :
HCP 8 - PAR 4
Slight dog leg to the right. Stay away from the right bunker with a drive on the left side of the fairway. The second shot is a long one if you have to play it against the wind.
Hole n°2 :
HCP 12 - PAR 3
Very long tee shot ground along the side pond, allowing many positionings of the flag. The challenge is to carry the ball all the way over the water to a large flat green.

Hole n°3 :
HCP 18 - PAR 5
Fine Par 5, lined by the large new pond on the left. The two first shots must be played on the right of the fairway in order to open the green properly for the third shot which is a delicate approach.
Hole n°4 :
HCP 10 - PAR 3
Two bunkers on each side of the fairway at a distance catching a normal drive will force you to hit your drive in the center of the fairway. The up-hill green is very easy to see with 4 bunkers at the far end of a hillock.

Hole n°5 :
HCP 2 - PAR 4
The main difficulty of this hole is to place the drive on the right handside of the line of trees. The second shot is still very long.
Hole n°6 :
HCP 6 - PAR 4
Two bunkers on each side of the fairway at a distance catching a normal drive will force you to hit your drive in the center of the fairway. The up-hill green is very easy to see with 4 bunkers at the far end of a hillock.

Hole n°7 :
HCP 8 - PAR 4
Deadly Par 4 if you are playing against the wind. Hard hitters may pass the large bunker on the left. It is more advisable to place the drive on the leftside of the fairway. The second shot must be long enough to pass over the neck of the fairway before the green.
Hole n°8 :
HCP 12 - PAR 5
A birdie 4 may reward two long straightforward shots on this Par 5 hole. The green sits above the fairway, so don’t play too short.

Hole n°9 :
HCP 8 - PAR 4
A challenge ! The hook is deadly, but be careful not to play too much to the right. The second shot passes over the water and large poplar trees will catch the ball of a too-cautious player. You have to go straight to the green.
Hole n°10 :
HCP 12 - PAR 4
Large tee and large fairway. The slice will be penalized immediately. Be careful with your second shot not to land on the left of the green: a large ditch will catch an off-line ball. Play straight into the green.

Hole n°11 :
HCP 8 - PAR 3
The green of this Par 3 is closely guarded by a very long bunker on the left and a second at the far-end on the right. These bunkers were added last year to enhance the interest and the attraction of the hole.
Hole n°12 :
HCP 12 - PAR 4
Tricky to negociate. It is essential to place the drive on the left side of the fairway to give an opening for the second shot. This second shot must be well-judged because the green is a peninsula with water on the right and behind.

Hole n°13 :
HCP 8 - PAR 4
That’s where real trouble begins… Center your drive properly and be careful with the ditch and the woods on the right. The second shot is not very long but must be very straight. Stay away from the water on the left.
Hole n°14 :
HCP 12 - PAR 4
Challenging for everybody. You must hold the drive very straight because the slice is deadly and a hook will take you into the small hillocks and the rough. The second shot over the water is spectacular but terrifying. It’s an immense and rare pleasure to reach the green with 2 shots.

Hole n°15 :
HCP 8 - PAR 5
Another challenge. You must drive down the left side of the fairway. The main difficulty is the second shot, because the fairway narrows dangerously and water is everywhere. Approach is difficult to judge on a double level green. The panorama is spectacular.
Hole n°16 :
HCP 12 - PAR 3
Water again. The difficulty is to pass over the water, especially from the back tee. Maximum effort is needed to get to the sloping green.

Hole n°17 :
HCP 8 - PAR 5
It is dangerous to cut the corner by the right with your tee shot. Better to drive down the middle of the large fair way to position your second shot to reach the green which sits above the fairway. Moreover, it is a sloping and double level green.
Hole n°18 :
HCP 12 - PAR 4
Very selective for a last shot, because of its length, especially with a prevailing northern wind. The second shot must be attacking to a. vast up-hill green.