1One of the toughest opening holes you’ll playThe sloping fairway favours a tee shot down the left to allow the ball to be fed back to the middle.The green presents trouble on both sides2Be sure to favour your tee shot to the left side of the fairway to allow the ball to work back to the rightYour approach to a small green must not miss right. Club selection is of high importance here3What looks like a straight forward hole can present many prO-Blems if you don’t be smart with your club selection.Be sure to check the wind here, any shot short will leave a tricky pitch uphill to the green4A short par 4 which presents a great look at birdieLong hitters can take the green on but be careful, this green slopes more than you may think and caution is needed on your putt5A great downhill par 5 which longer hitters can easily reach in 2However players must beware the water-filled brook at the bottom of the hill when laing up or going for it. A tricky 2-tier green awaits6A long uphill par 5 which requires a strong tee shot to put you in position.e careful of the fairway bunker on the right for your second.Long hitters may each this green with a prevailing wind7Another downhill hole with a slight dog-leg left which requires an accurate tee-shot if you’re to find the fairwayTake one club less into this downhill green and watch out of the deceptive slope8A strong but very long par 3 in which members are always happy with a parBe careful of the wind here which can appear to have disappeared when standing on the tee but is still ther9A short uphill par 4 to a tricky green with a lot of slope.A tee shot favouring the right half of the fairway will be the safest option for the second shot but players should be careful of O-O-B behind the green10A great two-tier par 3 that is played back in front of the clubhouseIf the pin as at the bottom tier then go for itIf it’s at the top the percentage play is to play for the bottom and put up. Par here is good.11A stunning par 5 which is slightly downhill with a gentle dog-leg left.A long but accurate drive will reward players with a great chance to get on in 2 shots, but a miss could spell trouble12A short par 4 in which strategy from the tee prevailsThe percentage play is to lay up with a long iron to leave a simple pitch to the green. if you are feeling confident pulling out a wood will give you a great birdie look.13A long par 5 which requires 3 good shots to reach for all but the longest hittersLeave your second at the top of the hill to leave a short iron into a picturesque green surrounded by mounds of grass14If ground conditions are firm be sure to take a club less and land your approach short.A dog-keg left par 4 in which your second shot requires accuracy to a narrow green guarded by bunkers.15A short par 3 which plays pretty much as you see it.Check the wind before selecting aclub and be careful of the bunker looming left of the greenHit the green off the tee and you’ll have a great look at birdie.16Playing back over the 15th greenthis tee shot favours the left side of the fairway to take out the fairway bunkers.The green is protected by some subtle drop offs. Playing for the middle is sensible here17A generous fairway will await but don’t be fooled,this is one of the hardest holes on the course and the green is surrounded with danger. The smart play for the average golfer is to lay up and get up & down18A lovely elevated finishing hole. The temptation will be to pull out the driverbut the smart play here is to lay up to the top of the hill to leave a simple iron shot into the tricky two-tiered green
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