1A gentle par 4 to start,either lay up short of the ditch which crosses the fairway at 230 yards or go for the carry.Either way you will be left with an uphill 2nd shot to a subtle undulating green.2The only dogleg left on the course,the semi blind tee shot requires accuracy to the right side ofthe fairway to leave a clear view of the green.3This is the first dogleg right which requires an accurate tee shot to miss both fairway bunker on the left and heather on the right.A fade gives an ideal position for the 2nd shot to a well bunkered kidney shaped green.4A tough par 4 generally played into the prevailing left to right wind.The heather lined fairway demands an accurate tee shot, beware the out of bounds on the left. The second shot will be a mid to long iron to a narrow green well guarded by water on 5A sharp dogleg right across a ditch.A tee shot down the right side of the fairway hugging the tree line will leave a shorter 2nd shot to the green but beware the out of bounds and a strategically placed tree.Rough and heather protect the sloping green. A par here is always satisfying.6A difficult 200yards par 3 played into the prevailing wind to an elevated green requiring a long iron or lofted wood.Miss the green and a dropped shot is on the cards.7A tough par 4 with a bunker to the left side of the fairway catching the golfer's eye.Placing your drive to the right of this bunker will give a good line into the two tiered green which is well bunkered. A top right pin position is difficult to get close to and on 8This hole is short by modern standards and is one of Blackmoor's only two par 5's. However,a long tee shot to the left half of the fairway will give the opportunity to go forthe green in two, but beware the out of bounds to the right and deep rough and a bunker on the left.9A neat par 3 with a small well bunkered elevated greenEven if you hit the target the difficult subtle slopes can still catch you out.10PrO-Bably the toughest driving hole on the course,out of bounds to the right this hole demands a long straight drive if you are to reach the green in two. Cross bunkers some 40 yards from the elevated green with greenside traps bo11Another dogleg to the rightPlay to the left side of the fairway to avoid the area of deep rough and a heather bank to the right.This will leave a mid iron to a deceptively sloping green.12Played over heather banks to an elevated green which runs off on all sides.Bunkers left and right will catch the errant shot on this the shortest of Blackmoors' par 3's.13The longest hole on the course at just over 510 yards, the drive needs to be accurate to miss the strategically placed bunkers left and right.The slight dogleg means the 2nd shot needs to be precise to leave the 3rd shot a comfortable distance to the two tier green guarded by bunkers on both sides.14From the tee this hole looks as though it should yield a birdieHowever, a misguided tee shot to the right is likely to find the water hazard which is some 230 yards from the tee. Correct club selection is vital for the 2nd shot to avoid the bu15One of the most difficult par 3's in Hampshire. This well bunkered,elevated, upturned-saucer green provides a stern test.16Yet another par 4 with a tight drive.Hitting the fairway is the first target as thick heather both left and right is penal.The 2nd shot requires accuracy to miss the front right bunker and heather to the left.17Last of the par 3's played to an elevated green over thick heatherO-Blique bunkers left and right call for an accurate tee shot. The heavily contoured green presents a difficult putting challenge.18Blackmoor's signature hole and one of the best finishing holes in Hampshire.A long accurate tee shot will still leave a difficult uphill 2nd shot with out of bounds to the left and a deep pit to the right. Hitting the green in regulation will not guarantee
GolfTraxx makes no claim of ownership to the flyover videos presented here. These are all YouTube & Vimeo embedded videos, none of which exist of the GolfTraxx website. The narration added by GolfTraxx to some flyovers is NOT embedded in the video, but rather played simultaneously. GolfTraxx can add narration for your course flyovers and/or supply content pages for your site. The feedback we have received is that the narration makes the silent videos more fun to watch and interesting.