Hole 4
The Coffin
Flinders' best-known hole, designed in 1926 by Dr Alistair Mackenzie. The perfect tee shot will land on the plateau between the two ravines (coffins) leaving an approach shot to a severely sloping green that needs to finish below the hole to allow an uphill putt.
On Navy training days cannon fire provides an additional hazard.

| Tee | Par |
Distance |
Index |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mens | 4 |
263 m |
13 |
| Ladies | 4 |
216 m |
12 |



