1From an elevated tee, the fairway is wide and favours a drive to the left to give you the best line into the green.However, a wayward shot to the right will place you in the waiting bunker just off the fairway or at worst, over the cliff-top and out of bounds.The approach shot to the pin is potentially a blind one and can prove to be very deceiving. Accuracy is of utmost on this shot due to the long and narrow nature of the green and th2With the cliff threatening from the right and a fairway bunker defending the left, any tee shot must be wholly straight and accurate at the marker post. The second shot is a blind It’s necessary to club down with your 2nd shot as the ground falls away to a long green which slants from front to back. Protecting both sides of the green are two deep bunkers, 3This makes what would otherwise be a straightforward hole a tricky one to judge.The very narrow opening to the green is guarded by strategically placed bunkers nestling at the front.4the hole is not as easy as it might first appear with mine shafts hugging both left and right edges of the fairway to catch errant tee shotsAs you get closer to the green, the train line comes into view with the fairway falling away to the left as the hole narrows. Therefore a shot favouring the right half of the fairwA long narrow green awaits with undulating slopes predominately running form right to left, with the railway line lurking some ten to fifteen yards to the left to punish wayward ap5Polmear along with all the par 3’s is a demanding hole requiring a precise iron shot to find the putting surface. Playing downhill from the back tees it plays a club shorter thanWith out of bounds lurking left of the stone wall, one could be forgiven for bailing out right, but bunkers lay in wait guarding the front right section of the green. Further bunke6The left-hand side of the fairway is the safer side but will leave a longer shot to a tricky undulating green that is potentially blindPlaying considerably uphill, club selection is key, a false front will catch any shot falling short and fall back off the front left of the green. The right half of the green is th7The right edge of the fairway is the desired line from the tee to keep the ball on the fairway. For the longer hitters, fir trees on the left and a dense copse of trees on the righA short yet challenging second shot awaits with a green which falls away relentlessly to the back left corner. A shot to the front right section of the green is the ideal target wi8A complex par 4 that requires a precise tee shot. Any shot straying to the right will be gathered up by the trees or finish blocked out behind themThe left half of the fairway is the line to strive for. The approach shot is played over a swale with two concealed bunkers lying in wait.The green itself stretches 40 yards in length over 2 tiers so club selection can vary 2/3 clubs depending on the pin location. If in doubt hit an extra club.9Not a long hole in yardage, but a demanding one still. Club selection is important to make sure you lay up short of the old quarry - which is a hazard on this hole at 260 yards froThe line to take from the tee is the left edge of the fairway, which is in line with the historic Polkerris Harbour in the distance, to allow for the steep slope which will push thAn accurate iron shot is required over the quarry to find the green. With trouble lurking anywhere right a sheer bank awaits with heavy rough lurking for any shot leaked in that di10The tee shot is played downhill to a fairway guarded by trees to the left and threatened by the cliff edge to the right. The landing area is spacious but your drive needs to be posIf the fairway is missed to the right a decision must be made if to play to the left or risk the carry over the deep inlet laying in wait for a mishit shot. The green itself is lonThis short par 5 “Bream Rocks” gives you the chance to kick start your back 9. A very picturesque hole running along the cliff edge and down towards the beach located beside th11Harsh slopes on the right edge of the green mean there is only one place to put your tee shot and that’s on the putting surfaceA very narrow green is never easy to find and is surrounded by trouble on all sides. Bunkers heavily guard the left-hand side and a front right bunker will catch a weak shot to the12Playing back up the steepest hill on the course this hole plays well beyond it’s short yardageA fairway with a left to right camber pulls the ball to the right hand rough. A tee shot favouring the left hand side which avoids the copse of trees is favourable and will leave aA double tiered green awaits with bunkers both short left and right so taking a club that carry’s to at least the middle of the green is advised13The complexity of this hole lies initially with the gradient of the fairway. The line of the fairway bunkers in the distance is a good line to take and the ball will be drawn back Managing your ball up the left-hand side for the remainder of this hole is key before hitting your approach to the green14A drive favouring the left of centre is the perfect target from the tee,as with the previous two holes, the fairway slopes significantly from left to rightA short pitch remains to a green heavily guarded by bunkers. The sensible shot is to the left side of the green where a steep slope will gather the ball back towards the centre15The tee shot itself pinches in at driving distance with a stone wall and hedge to the left which must be avoided at all costs. From a good tee shotthe second should be positioned to the left centre of the fairway to allow for the camber of the fairway. Any shot finishing too far right will find their next shot O-Bstructed by As you approach the green the out of bounds lies close to the left, so be cautious not to stray too far16One of the most testing driving holes on the course, accuracy is of vital importance.A successful drive down the tree-lined fairway will leave a short to mid-iron approach to the two tier green.The tier splits the green in to a right and left section, any shot landing on the centre line of the green will follow the steep contours to the bottom level.17A challenging tee shot awaits on the 17th, with trees guarding the left edge of the fairway and out of bounds lurking to the right. Finding this fairway is of vital importance to bThe second shot is to a green well-protected by bunkers short right and long left. Distance control needs to be precise to find the putting surface18Playing slightly downhill, this hole plays under its full yardage. With bunkers, bushes and out of bounds right of this green; the left-hand side is certainly the side to favour. TPlaying slightly downhill, this hole plays under its full yardage. With bunkers, bushes and out of bounds right of this green; the left-hand side is certainly the side to favour. T
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