1The 1st hole is a 340 yard par four. The tee shot is best placed up the left hand side of the fairway due to the normal left to right prevailing wind and the sloping fairway.There is a fairway bunker 100 yards from the green on the right which is not visible from the tee. The hole plays slightly up hill so an extra club may be suitable when playing theThe green slopes from back to front with two bunkers either side guarding the front of the green. A testing first hole which requires full concentration on club selection.2The 2nd hole is a 339 yard par four dogleg left. The tee shot requires the ball to favour the right hand side of the fairway to allow full vision of the green.A long iron or hybrid will place you in great position for the approach. The green is slightly elevated with bunkers front left and right of the green. Missing this green will leave you with a testing up and down therefore the middle of the green should be played for. A relatively flat green will allow many putts to be made.3The 3rd hole is a 499 yard par five. The semi blind elevated tee shot requires a straight ball flight. Bunkers protect the right hand side with a fairway sloping from left to rightA well struck driver slightly up the left side will put you in perfect position for your second. If you decide to lay up, then missing the 2 fairway cross bunkers is vital.The left hand side should be played for as it opens up the approach to the green. A testing green with lots of undulations. 4The 4th hole is a 158 yard par three. An elevated green makes the shot that little bit longer. Three bunkers protect this green with a false front that will punish any tee that thaThe green slopes from the left which will always kick the ball to the right. Disaster strikes if you hit it right of the green with a deep wooded valley.5The 5th hole is a 335 yard par four with a dogleg to the right. A funnel tee shot forces you up the left hand side of the fairway. A 3-wood or hybrid is advised to place you in theThe fairway slopes against you from the tee and from left to right as you approach the green making the ball lie bellow your feet. The green has one bunker short of the green and aThe approach should be hit at the left hand side of the green with enough club to carry the bunker, allowing the ball to feed down into the centre of the green.6The 6th hole is a 401 yard par four. A well struck drive up the heart of the fairway will place you in the perfect position for the second. A fairway bunker is place on the right hThree bunkers protect the green and will gather any off line approach shots. A severe front to back sloping green makes the importance of club selection a priority.Play for the middle of the green as anything offline will leave a tricky up and down.7The 7th hole is a 480 yard par five. One bunker is placed on the right hand side of the fairway to catch your drives and it is vital to miss this as it eliminates the option of getThe green has a run off area on the right had side where 2 bunkers wait to catch the ball. The open front does allow balls to run on when hit on the correct line if the option of a8The 8th hole is a 202 yard par three. Four bunkers protect the front of the green. Take aim at the centre of the green and a well stuck long iron will place you in a great position9The 9th hole is a 475 yard par four with a blind tee shot over the crest of a hill. The slight dogleg left takes you back towards the clubhouse with panoramic views of Swansea bay.Take aim at the marker pole off the tee but beware as there are 2 fairway bunkers waiting. Making it over the cross bunker is vital to making your par on the approach to the green.The decline to the green makes the approach play shorter. Once over the bunker the ball feeds to the right and nicely down onto the green. Beware as 2 Green side bunkers are positi10The 10th is a 415 yard par four which requires a good tee shot. A marker post on the right of the fairway indicates a good line from the tee as the ground runs right to left.A drive just right of centre will place you in the perfect position for your second shot. The tee is elevated but the second shot plays uphill so be sure to take an extra club on approach. The green slopes from right to left and a bunker protects the front of left of th11The 11th hole is a 413 yard par four. There is a parallel ditch to the right hand side of the fairway running along the edge of the semi rough. A long tee shot which gathers to theTake an extra club or two for the approach shot to the green as it plays uphill and normally into the wind. The green is one of the largest on the course so take into account the pA bunker is placed 30 yards short of the green to the left and a green side bunker protects the right hand side. A well struck iron shot straight for the heart of the green is the 12The 12th hole is a 163 yard par three. A middle range par three with a bunker protecting the left hand side of the green.The green slopes severely from back to front, therefore a fraction short is considered a clever play. This will give you the best chance of birdie or par. Missing this green anywhere else will make it very difficult to walk off with a 3.
13The 13th hole is a 347 yard par four. A short hole that is tricky all the way, it plays uphill from the tee shot. The drive must be accurate as there are 2 fairway bunkers on the lIdeally the tee shot should favour the right. Gorse bushes & Bracken run all the way up the right. The second shot may be short but is extremely demanding as there is a large gullyTwo pot bunkers are positioned left of the green which is long, narrow and slopes from right to left. A good drive on this hole will make the second shot a lot easier with a wedge 14The 14th hole is a 505 yard par five. If your tee shot clears the fairway bunker at 230 yards on the left the ball will roll down a large slope in the fairway leaving you around 21Keep the second shot towards the right hand side as the ground kicks everything left, but beware as there is a bunker on the right which sits 80 yards short of the green. The approach shot to the green is a tough one as there is a large drop left of the green which will be blind if your ball finds that position. Keep your approach shot to the right 15The 15th hole is a 321 yard par four. A drivable hole and a good chance to make birdie. The fairway slopes to the right towards two fairway bunkers so keep your tee shot well left.The approach shot is short but will be blind and slopes downhill and towards the right. A tricky green that requires full concentration on approach.16The 16th hole is a 520 yard par five. The tee shot requires a straight drive at the marker pole as ferns run along the left and right of the hole.Don’t be distracted by the spectacular views of Mumbles on your approach shot because you’re in trouble if you don’t keep it straight.The fairway slopes downhill so be sure to take less club. There is a well-placed green side bunker short left. Club selection is most important to make par or better on this hole.17The 17th hole is a 154 yard par three called the Quarry as there a deep dip which lies all the way along the front of this challenging par 3. A very long but narrow sloping green aMiss the green short left and you’ll find yourself walking all the way down the ‘quarry’ to a very deep bunker which can be a card wrecker. There is a run off area to the lefA well struck tee shot is vital for making par or better on this hole, missing green to the right will give you the best chance of getting up and down. Par is an excellent score on18The 18th hole is a 374 yard par four. A short but demanding hole to finish, wind will play a big factor from this highly elevated tee shot. Hitting the ball to the left of the fairGorse bushes & out of bounds on the practice ground must be observed. The drop in elevation on the approach feeds the ball down towards the right of the green so be sure to take leBunkers surround both sides of the green with a large run off area at back, so although this hole may be short, it requires good accuracy and concentration. Take in the dramatic vi
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