UBS Hong Kong Open 2010: Course Review

Where the Open Will be Won (and Lost). The Composite Course at The Hong Kong Golf Club has withstood the test of time magnificently. Alex Jenkins highlights the holes that will play a deciding factor in determining the winner of this year's UBS Hong Kong Open.

A look at the list of past winners will tell you that good iron players come to the fore. Tom Watson, Bernhard Langer, Jose Maria Olazabal and Colin Montgomerie are all former champions and all are known for their ability to find even the most elusive of greens in regulation. While Fanling's raised greens aren't tiny, they play smaller than usual during the week of the Open because of the hard and fast conditions that normally prevail.

The greens themselves are subtle and a far cry from the putting surfaces on many more modern courses in the region, which tend to feature significant undulation as a form of defence. Green-reading is an art, and while grain can sometimes be a factor on the Composite's greens, a sound stroke will reap much gold at Fanling.

There are many fine holes on the Composite, but here are three in particular that demand respect: the 1st, 5th and, of course, the famous 18th. You can be sure that Fanling's great triumvirate will have a prominent role to play in the outcome of the championship.

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