Buca 1: Par 4 dogleg from right to left of medium difficulty. The elevated tee shot encourages the player as they begin their round. The drive itself isn’t particularly difficult, but the approach to the green is more challenging, as it sits on an elevated level and is protected by three large bunkers.

Hole 2: A generous Par 3 thanks to the size of the green. It’s not long, but the elevated tee can make club selection tricky due to the wind, which often shifts direction. Three large bunkers guard the green, while a smaller one at the back catches overly long shots, preventing them from rolling into the water hazard.

Hole 3: A very delicate and technical Par 5, with a final dogleg from right to left. A long ditch runs along the entire right side of the hole and crosses it near the green. The distinctive feature is a large tree that interferes with the third shot, located about 100 meters from the green, which itself sits atop the embankment that divides the hole in two.

Hole 4: A short but demanding Par 3. The low tee position makes club selection challenging. The small, two-tiered green is protected by a large bunker situated at its front.

Hole 5:  A medium-length Par 4 with a dogleg from right to left. Out of bounds runs along the entire left side up to the green, while a pine forest on the right penalizes sliced shots. The hole’s distinctive feature is a lake that extends right up to the front of the green and borders it along its entire front edge.

Hole 6: A short Par 4 bordered by out of bounds on both the right and left sides. The headwind and two large bunkers protecting the green make it challenging for those who choose to attempt reaching it with a drive from the tee.

Hole 7: This long and demanding Par 3 is distinguished by its small green, which is difficult to reach, especially with the frequent headwind. A small ditch that crosses the hole halfway along the fairway and a bunker on the right protecting the green penalize any shots that miss their mark.

Hole 8: A long Par 5 with a dogleg from right to left. Out of bounds runs along both sides of the hole all the way to the green. Two large bunkers positioned on either side of the fairway about 30 meters from the green narrow the landing area, discouraging players from attempting to reach it in two shots.

Hole 9: The final hole is far from easy — a short Par 4 with a dogleg from left to right. From the tee, the player must hit a very accurate shot to reach an area about 130 meters from the green. A narrow opening between tall eucalyptus trees offers a difficult approach to the green. In the second half of the fairway, out of bounds runs alongside the hole all the way to the green, which is protected by three large bunkers.