After a very turbulent start The Grand hosted the 2001 Australian Open and hasn't looked back since.
The toughest hole on the outward half is the 452 yard par four 9th, which plays from an elevated tee to a narrow fairway with sand left and a large tree right of the landing area. Water protects the front and there are two large bunkers at the back of the largest putting surface on the course.
The 413 yard par four 13th on the back nine is split into two by a fairway bunker. Trees must also be negotiated further along in the middle of the fairway before it doglegs slightly right into a tricky green where a four on the card is an excellent score.
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