1The Caldecott feature hole is a short Par 4, a good drive is rewarded with a flat lie, leaving you a pitch shot into a sleeper faced raised green.Treat ‘Commemorative Tree’ left of fairway as staked tree. Wooden sleepers in front of green.Relief may be taken (no penalty) to avoid interference with stance or swing 1 club length from an agreed point not nearer the hole.2A doubled doglegged Par 5, carrying the trees leaves you in the middle of the fairway,giving you the opportunity to go for the green in two shots. Green is guarded by a bunker front right.3A Straight, long par 3 with out of bounds all the way down the right hand side.A good strike with a mid to long iron leaves you on a low lying green which is guarded by a bunker front left.4Ideally a tee shot to the left of the fairway leaves you a less complicatedpitch shot to a green which slopes from front to back.5A long, straight Par 5, A ditch running across the fairway at 230 yards, a good strike would carry you over.With 250 yards to the pin, going for the green will take a good strike, laying up short of the bunkers which bottle necks to catch you out. A challenging green undulates throughout6A short Par 4 guarded by a water hazard with a tee shot determined by tee marker position and wind direction which will determine your choice of club.Beat the water hazard and you’re faced with bunkers to the right hand side.7A challenging Par 4 which doglegs to the right, Your tee shot is ideal to the left enabling the angle to the green.A mid iron would take you to the raised dome green with a bunker to the right.8This tee shot would need to be perfect on this narrow green.This tee shot would need to be perfect on this narrow green.9A difficult Par 4 will catch you out playing into the prevailing wind. Out of bounds all the way down the right hand side you need to be on the left side of the fairway.Leaving you a mid iron into a green guarded by bunkers left and right. Green undulates and slopes back to front.10This is a par 5 dogleg to the right. A decent drive needs to be on the left side of the fairway. The right hand side has trees and gorse all the way down to the corner.A good second shot cutting the corner leaves a 100–150 yard third shot into a green guarded by a bunker on the right and which slopes up steeply from the front to a flatter area.11This is a long par 4, dogleg left.A good drive leaves you 150 yards to the green which is just before the fairway flattens out.The second shot you are facing a mid-iron to a large undulating green, play your shot carefully to not get caught out by the pin position.12This is a testing Par 5, a straight tee shot leaves you on thefairway 250 yards from the green. Your second shot is blind over the fairway bunkers which doglegs to the left.Your approach shot leaves you a pitching wedge, attempt to play to the right section of the green as it falls from right to left.13A Par 3 hole is tempting to attack with a mid iron, the easiest hole on the course can be achieved with a straight shot into the green.The green banks up at the back with bunkers to the left and right.14A difficult par 4 to test the best golfers,A tee shot which favours the right portion of the fairway leaves a long iron second shot to the narrowwell guarded green with out of bounds to the right.15A Straight Par 4, with a perfect tee shot over the bottle neck and bunker onthe left leaves you 150 yards to a large undulating green.16A difficult Par 5 which doglegs to the left,A tee shot which favours the left half of the fairway gives the opportunity to lay up or go for the green in two. A lay up with a long ironwould leave you a pitch into the green.17A Par 3 which is guarded by a water hazard covering the width of the green, a clean strike and a correct club choice will reward a shot that holds the green.This is narrow green which slopes back to front.18A long Par 4 into the prevailing wind,the front section of the fairway slopes from left to right, you are faced with a long to mid iron shot from 170-180 yards to the green.This green falls dramatically to the left hand side of the green.
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