10A birdie chance for the long hitter who can reach this green.A ditch across the fairway is a hazard for the shorter drive. Trees on the right attract a ball not hit far enough left off the tee.A well hit drive leaves a wedge to the green that is uphill and deeper than it appears to be. A tricky sloping green awaits you.11A long start to the round. Aim for the pole at the top of the hill. From there it’s a long shot to a green set across the fairway. Bunkers await the under hit shot to the green. An over hit approach leaves a difficult pitch to a green sloping away from you. You’ll be happy to take a 4 or 5 here.An over hit approach leaves a difficult pitch to a green sloping away from you. You’ll be happy to take a 4 or 5 here.12A gentle dogleg to the right. Hit to the top of the ridge, or for the bigger hitters drive over the right-hand oak tree to find the centre of the fairway. A second shot to a narrow saucer-shaped green. Run offs to both left or right demand an accurate approach.A second shot to a narrow saucer shaped green. Run offs to both left or right demand an accurate approach. The green slopes from back to front.13This is another chance to play the par 5.Around 240 yards to reach the trees at the end of the fairway. Then an accurate shot needed to get across the road.Keep to the right hand side of the fairway for the the best approach to the green that slopes from front to back. Aim to the left hand side of the green to avoid the bunker on the 14A long downhill par 3. More space than you can see from the tee.Watch out for the bunker to the front right of the green. The green slopes from left to right.15The tee shot here restricts your view to the right part of the green.There is more space that you can see. The green slopes from right to left. It’s a tricky chip or putt if you are above the hole.16A shorter drive than on the sixth hole, but it still presents the same prO-Blems.Out of bounds to your left and a deep hollow to clear on your right plus a ditch to avoid. The ideal position is left centre of the fairway to give clear sight ofthe green that is uphill from you. A long shot into a flat green. A four is always a good score here.17A positive drive needed as you approach the end of your round. .The fairway slopes from left to right. You can hit over the woods to reach the fairway.A well placed bunker will catch those on the right hand side. Cross bunkers are also in play for the longer hitters off the tee. There is out of bounds to the left of the fairway n18A final chance to improve your score for the long hitter who can reach this green. A ditch across the fairway is a hazard for the shorter drive. Trees on the right attract a ball not hit far enough left off the tee. From the fairway it’s a wedge tothe green that is uphill and deeper than it appears to be. A tricky sloping green awaits you.
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