1A straightforward Par 4 opening hole - but beware of the Cedar Tree.2A tough tee shot if a wood is selected. Many decide to play the percentage shot with an Iron.The brave are rewarded with the easier approach shot after a straight drive.3A straight tee shot gives the best opportunity to hit the well guarded green with an accurate approach shot.well guarded green with an accurate approach shot.4Quite a tough Par 3 with a long green.Always try to get up to the hole as most players fall short and right of the green.5With out of bounds in play this hole requires a straight drive with the option of biting some of the dog-leg off down the right for the long hitter.A straight drive is rewarded with a short iron second shot to a well guarded green.6Medium length Par 4 with out of bounds on the left and a pond short and right ofthe green which must be avoided.7Aptly named short hole demanding a straight shotwith the correct club if you're going to hold the green.8Tee shot should keep left of the bunker guarding the dog-leg.The correct line from the tee will enable a medium to short iron second shot to a green which slopes gently uphill from front to back.9A good drive gives the best opportunityto play a second shot to a well guarded long and narrow green, where good club selection is crucial.10Shortest hole on the course but beware of thiswell guarded green with its slopes and hidden borrows.11A demanding Par 4 offering views of Stisted Hall on the left.This hole requires a long straight drive to enable the second shot to be played at the two tier green.12This sharp dog leg to the right Par 5 requires a very accurate tee shot.Long hitters can hit across the dog leg from the tee - but beware the adjoining fairway is out of bounds.13Medium lenght Par 4 played uphill with a straight drive required to set upthe second shot over a new water feature to a well bunkered green.14Intimidating short hole where only a straight shot will do.Trees on both sides with a pond and a large bunker make this a rewarding Par 3.15One of the harder Par 4 holes.This dog leg right requires the tee shot to be aimed near the bunker at the top of the hill to enable the second shot to be played to the large green quarded by bunkers on both sid16A relatively short Par 4 requiring an accurate drive so as to give the best line to the centre ofthe green avoiding bunkers to left and right.17A challenging Par 4 from the back tee. A well placed bunker to the left, and trees on the right,of the fairway need to be avoided on the way up to the green.18An interesting Par 5 to finish your round. The hole gently bends to the right towards the Clubhouse and the 19th hole.A well placed straight drive offers the best chance to place the second shot within reach of the green with a short iron third shot.
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