2Straight away par 4. Avoid the right hand bunker with your tee shot.The second shot plays at least one club longer with it being uphill. To a well protected two-tiered green.3Don’t be fooled by the yardage, this hole needs to be respected.Emphasis should be on hitting the fairway as the green is small, well guarded and nearly impossible to hold from the rough.4A good strong par 4. Longer hitters can get over the hill but beware of a blind bunker lurking at the top of the hill.The fairway narrows with trees down the left. There are fairway bunkers left and right before the road and the green is also guarded by two front bunkers.5A par 3 that has changed for the better over the years. The hole now plays a little down hill but is guarded with a bunker at the front and right a lovely golf hole but tough.6The longest par 4 on the course made longer by playing uphill.A fairway bunker is well placed up the left side of the fairway. Again the second shot is uphill so take one more club.7This downhill par 4 is another tough one here at Carluke.The tee shot needs to favour the left side as the fairway slopes to the right.The green is well guarded with 2 giant trees and 2 forward bunkers.8One of the most talked about holes at Carluke. The hole is guarded all around by different species of mature trees and a pot bunker on the left. Easier for the higher hitter of the9The only par 5 on the front nine.The tee shot is blind leading to a wide fairway with trees on the left and a bunker on the right.Nevertheless let it rip if you want to get home in two. The green is guarded by a small burn at the front and a bunker on the right. If in doubt lay up10A lovely par 4. The tee shot is hit out an avenue of trees.Not a long par 4 but two bunkers guard the front of this fast and sloapy green11Our signature hole. A gorgeous little par 3 played from an elevated tee down the hill,but trouble looms all around the green with bunkers and out of bounds on the right hand side. A wee gem12This par 4 is one of the trickiest on the course and deserves respect.The safest way to play is to knock a short iron over the hill and down the middle. Then play up to the elevated green which has a bunker at the front. The longer hitters will be te14Another lovely hole. The further you drive the ball the more the hidden bunkers come into play.The safe shot is play to the top of the ridge and you have a relatively straightforward shot into the green.15By far the longest hole on the course.The tee shot is hit from an elevated tee to a generous fairway. Only the long hitter can get home in 2,but the 3rd shot for most is played downhill to a two tiered green. The majority are happy with a par.16The last par 3 on the course but nevertheless a tricky tee shot if you are on a score.Out of bounds all the way up the right and only feet from the green with 2 bunkers on the left hand side. Take your 3 or even a 4 and quickly move on.17This is a strong par 4.Ideal tee shot is to the left side of the fairway as again out of bounds lurks all the way up the right hand side.The second shot again needs one more club as it plays slightly uphill. Bunkers to the left and right of the green gather any misplaced shots. Take your 4 here and walk on.18Not the longest finishing hole you will ever play but the tee shot is important.Keep it down the left hand side to open up the green. Anything right will either be blocked out by trees or out of bounds.
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