The present gap between the trees gave this hole its name. In the early days the tee was over the road and was a par 5. Out of bounds down the left hand side and to the left of the green. A netting fence stopped many a ball from disappearing down the bank but nowadays players have to be more careful. To the right of the green is a mound known as Mount Menzies.
| Marker |
Gender |
Par |
Stroke |
Distance |
|
White
|
|
4 |
15 |
262 |
|
Yellow
|
|
4 |
11 |
262 |