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Natadola Bay Golf Course

Western Division, Fiji

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Set out on a spectacular site overlooking the Pacific Ocean on the southwest coast of Fiji, local golfing hero Vijay Singh (in association with the design team at IMG) should have laid out the fairways at Natadola Bay...

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Natadola Bay Golf Course

Set out on a spectacular site overlooking the Pacific Ocean on the southwest coast of Fiji, local golfing hero Vijay Singh (in association with the design team at IMG) should have laid out the fairways at Natadola Bay, but a dispute between Vijay and the developers saw him walk away from the project.

In stepped Singapore-based construction company Heritage Golf to complete the design and so Natadola Bay – boasting ocean views from fifteen of its Seashore Paspalum grass fairways – became the fifth 18-hole golf course in the island nation when it debuted in 2009.

Toughest holes on the card are the 1st (index 1) and the 18th (index 2), both of which play as testing long par fours. The 544-yard 6th is perhaps the most memorable hole, with an elevated tee positioned 200 feet above a fairway that snakes right then left to the green.

Best of the short holes is the 145-yard 15th, played to a green that’s protected by three front bunkers.

The Fiji International was first hosted at Natadola Bay in 2014 and shortly after Brandt Snedeker’s 2016 victory, Vijay Singh (in collaboration with Ernie Els’ Senior Design Associate Greg Letsche) stepped back in to make a number of alterations to the layout ahead of the 2017 tournament.

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