1A friendly opening hole, slightly uphill. The Ideal line off the tee is to the right half of the fairwayleaving a great line into the green. The green slopes very much back to front with a step 2/3rds of the way up the green. Two putts on this green is always a bonus.2A lovely par 3 that is protected by bunkers right and left.Requires a short to medium iron into a green that slopes right to left.3The 1st of the par 5’s, this hole swings right to left for all of its 558 yards.A demanding tee shot to a fairway that slopes left to right. Care is needed with the 2nd shot as a ditch runs across the fairway 110 yards from the green.Big hitters can easily clear the ditch with their 2nd shot. When arriving at the green you will find it is one of the flattest on the course.4A shorter par 5 with most of the big hitters reaching the green in two.However, the fairway is one of the tightest on the course, a good tee shot could leave you with a fairway wood or hybrid to the green.Bunkers left and right just short of the green await any errant shots. Another reasonably flat green.5What a great golf hole with the tee shot being played through an avenue of trees into a fairly wide fairway.The ideal line is the left half of the fairway, big hitters beware of a ditch which runs across the fairway 305 yards off the tee. On a good day a well hit long iron or hybrid is r6A demanding par 3 set in a beautiful amphitheatre of trees,165-yards uphill playing all of its yardage with bunkers awaiting any shots falling short of the green. A large green awaits any well hit tee shot.7A very tight driving hole to a fairway sloping left to right. Left hand side of the fairway is the ideal line as this will leave amid to short iron into the green, the front of which is protected left and right by bunkers. Longer hitters will hit a fairway wood or long iron off this tee.8A left to right dog leg which requires a good tee shot to the left hand side of the fairway.The longer hitters will not require a driver off the tee as the fair way runs away from you and there is a ditch approximately 280 yards from the tee. The 2nd shot is slightly uphi9Aim at the clubhouse from the tee to a fairway that slopes right to left and is slightly uphill with only the longer hitters managing to hit the ball over the brow of the hill.The 2nd shot can be tricky as there are not many flat lies on the fairway. The green slopes from back to front and is difficult to read with subtle burrows.10This is a great par 3 198-yards uphill and it plays all of its length.A well hit tee shot is required to a green that is well protected by 3 bunkers and has two tiers so finding the right level is important.11A 313-yard par 4 with a sharp dog-leg to the right.A fairway wood, long iron or hybrid off the tee to the corner will leave a short iron to a green that slopes left to right.There is another two-tier green and any ball finishing above the hole will make getting down in two putts difficult. Longer hitters may attempt to drive the green, but anything sli12At 214- yards the longest of the par 3’s and like the 10th, it is up hill from tee to green and will require hitting a driver when playing into the wind, it is also heavily guardRequires a well struck tee shot to reach the green, which has some subtle borrows.13The final par 5, a long straight hole with out of bounds all down the left-hand side.Shorter tee shots will pitch into an upslope, but longer hitters will carry this and finish on the flat, leaving them an opportunity to go for the green with their 2nd shot. The ap14At stroke index one, it is the most demanding tee shot on the course,which requires a right to left shaped shot as a large tree 130 yards off the tee guards the left side of the fairway.280-yards off the tee there is a bunker on the right side of the fairway. Longer hitters will be left with an inviting downhill shot to an undulating green, which is protected by b15A friendly par 4 which needs a straight tee shot and accurate2nd shot to a green that slopes left to right.16A long straight par 4 which needs a well-placed tee shot,the approach shot to the green needs to be well judged as the green is narrow in depth and there is a depression in front of it.17A blind tee shot on this 439-yard par 4 to afairway that slopes from left to right, which makes it difficult to find a level stance for your 2nd shotThe entrance to the green is narrow with bunkers left and right and the green slopes left to right and is difficult to read. A difficult penultimate hole.18The clubhouse is in sight on this superb finishing holeA downhill tee shot which needs to be landing on the right hand side a fairway that slopes from right to left.The 2nd shot played with a short to medium iron from a sloping fairway over a pond onto a green that sits in a basin.
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