Designed by Peter Dalkeith Scott. Opened in 1993 measuring 6582 yards from the Championship tees-par 72.
Named as ‘The Marsh’, Hole No. 11 of the Melana Course is a hole to be reckoned with. This is a long Par 4 with a slight dog-leg to the left featuring a marsh on the left side of the fairway and a huge island bunker. Hole No. 15 or aptly known as ‘The Challenge’, this Par 5 of 489 yardages has a wide landing zone followed by a narrow fairway with dog-leg to the right and bounded with boulder streamers and weirs on both sides. This hole calls for strategic ball placing. Yet another challenge is at Hole No. 18, ‘The Waterfalls’ where a waterfall actually divides the upper and lower fairways while cascading weirs run down both sides of the fairway. The out-of-bounds is on the left with strategically placed bunkers guarding the green.