1Don’t let this opening hole that doglegs slightly right to left frighten you as a well placed tee shot just left of the maker will leave you with a relatively short approach shotIdeally, you will need to be on top of the plateau to get a clear site of this green.2An exceptionally good par 4 which requires a very precise tee shot for you to hit the fairwayA leaked tee shot right will almost certainly leave you bunkered so you really need to favour the left side of this fairwayYour second shot to reach this green safely must be committed. This is prO-Bably the biggest green on the course so as always at Chipstead a three putt may await3This well guarded par 3 has menacing bunkers awaiting any misguided tee shotThis is Gary’s favourite hole on the course even though it’s the shortest. It goes to show that golf holes don’t have to be long to be difficult to playThe sloping narrow green means that precision is key. If you miss this green your short game skills will be tested to the full.4Chipstead’s 4th hole could possibly provide the skilled golfer with a birdie as it’s not the longest of par 5s.That said, this hole will cause you many prO-Blems if you leak shots to the right as out of bounds awaitsKeep your ball left at all times if you want to make an easy par or birdie on this hole.5This demanding par 3 played from an elevated tee requires the most accurate of tee shots to land in the perfect spot.Otherwise, a demanding bunker at the back of the green will cause prO-Blems. Club selection is key to making a good score on this hole and short is better than long6Don’t be fooled by the yardage on this hole, a blind tee shot up the hill is demanding enough but four bunkers await any misguided tee shot.This hole also has a raised green that slopes very slightly front to back making any approach shot difficult7This par 5 for ladies and par 4 for men is seen as the hardest hole on the course.It demands you to target the left half of the fairway but, be careful of the fairway bunker.Bunkers protect both sides of the green and any miss-hit shot will almost certainly find two fairway bunkers some 50 yards short of the green. If you make par at this hole you real8A slightly wider fairway but once again well protected by trees down the right and bunkers to the left. Once finding the fairway,make sure your approach shot is hit to the left half of this green as the green slopes left to right. A flag position on the left side of this green is always hard to get close to.9This dogleg left to right requires the perfect tee shot as trouble awaits on both sides of the fairway.A green that’s reachable for the bigger hitters but well guarded by bunkers. Although this should be a birdie or an easy par, it’s amazing how many people make bogey at this ho10A big green awaits a semi-blind second shot so your club selection and yardage must be spot on otherwise you will be in three putt territory.A big green awaits a semi-blind second shot so your club selection and yardage must be spot on otherwise you will be in three putt territory.11The start of Chipstead’s Amen Corner and arguably the toughest of the par 3sA slight left to right sloping fairway makes this really difficult for those who can’t carry the ball all the way to the greenTwo greenside bunkers make the entrance to this green very tight and only a perfect tee shot will find the putting surface. A par on this hole always feels like a birdie12A pulled tee shot on this hole will almost certainly see you produce a big number.This is a wonderful golf hole that looks fairly straight forward but with out of bounds left of the green and behind the green you better make sure that you have the right club in Many have found that one less club is the answer to a safe passage on this par 3.13Again another tough par 3 where a precise and long tee shot is required to find this greenSurrounded by bunkers and hedgerows there are some that would say that this is the toughest of our par 3sBut there’s always a good chance of a chip and a putt if you’re slightly short but online at this hole.14The 14th may look simple to the first time player but as the locals will know you must take care if you want to keep your scorecard intact.A left to right tee shot short of the fairway bunker is the best approach as there is out of bounds all down the right hand side of this challenging par 4.A good tee shot should leave you a fairly short iron to a fairly long green. This hole is really all about the tee shot.15The last of our par 3s but one that provides a different challengeagain this is a hole that requires local knowledge as the hole never really plays its full yardageA top tip for playing this hole is to land the ball 5 – 10 yards short especially during the summer months. A well bunkered green will pick up any loose shots left or right.16A really solid par four with a fairway sloping from right to left will require your best tee shot of the day to take advantage of this hole.A small green that has a left-sided bunker will await your approach. The second shot into this green must come in from the right but remember anything over the green will almost ce17Nic’s favourite. This is a picturesque hole, short on the card but playing slightly longer than its yardage due to its inclineIts sloping fairway from left to right is designed to cause you prO-Blems with bunkers lining the right-hand side of the fairway and out of bounds beyond that. You’ll be requiredWith a deep bunker guarding the front right of the elevated green, accuracy with the short second shot is a must. Keep it at the oak tree on the left and club up at all times, rega18Our final hole on paper looks a fairly easy par 5 based on its yardage. But with trouble both left and right off the tee shot and a hard sloping fairway from left to right it’s aEvery shot you play at this hole will test your golfing ability.Bunkers surround a long sloping narrow green making this target a hard one to find in two shots.
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