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            Sicily, Par 72, 6674 metres                        
            Situated in two large undulating valleys, the links course has its own characteristics that make it quite different from the Parkland.  With the sea as its backdrop, the holes run up and down the two valleys and several lakes make play even more entertaining.  The fairways change their colours and aromas with each season giving you a sensual experience of Sicily!
            
            
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            Sicily, Par 72, 6666 metres                        
            Gary Player designed, the layout has complicated greens and deep bunkers.  Sheltered by the walls of Donnafrugata castle, this is a jewel of a course that is sure to please all levels of golfer.  The views are sensational and on a clear day you may even be able to glimpse Malta in the distance.
            
            
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            Sicily, Par 72, 6056 metres                        
            The East Course is more undulating that the West but is an equally 
memorable place for golf. Its finishing holes don't quite have the 
glamour of the West's and the front nine par fives that link the central
 area to the southern beach holes are a little underwhelming, but there 
are more directional changes here and plenty of design surprises as 
well.
            
            
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            Sicily, Par 72, 6138 metres                        
            The Verdura West Course incorporates more coastal land than the East, although a number of its early holes stretch consecutively along the eastern
 boundary and a few fairways are a touch tight given the exposed nature 
of the site. The beachside holes are its star attraction, golfers get 
their first glimpse of the sea at the 8th and 9th before returning for a 
four hole encore at the 15th.
            
            
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