1A relatively straightforward opening hole. Out of bounds on the right. A ridge guards the approach to the green which slopes from front to back.2A well-protected green demands a very accurate tee shot. Any shot finishing above the hole will leave a tricky downhill putt.3Generally plays into the prevailing wind with out of bounds to the right and heavy rough left. Club selection is everything for the approach shot to an elevated green, well protect4With wind off your right keep it low off the tee. The line into the flag is the house on the hill. With an up-turned saucer green this is not an easy par 4!5A demanding par 4 usually into the wind. The line for the tee shot is the tunnel entrance in the distance, for the second shot avoid the greenside bunkers by playing long.6This is the longest of the par 3’s and much care must be taken to evaluate the wind as heavy awaits beyond the green.7An elevated tee gives superb views of Anglesey and the Great Orme. Having negotiated the trio of fairway bunkers on the right, a good second will find a punchbowl green nestled clo8Another long par 4 when played into the wind. The two-tier green is well protected by bunkers at the front.9The approach to the green is uphill but usually wind assisted. The mound is about 50 yards from a green that slopes from left to right. Well worth the view when you reach it!10A ridge running across the fairway divides this par 5. Fairway bunkers have to be safely negotiated if the green is to be reached in two.11A tough par 4. Drive semi-blind over gorse. The green is well defended by bunkers.12Drive the tee shot between the bunkers either side of the fairway. Direct your second shot towards the marker post at the back of the green.13A picturesque par 3 set against the backdrop of Conwy Mountain. The pin position on the two-tier green will dictate club selection. A swale left of the green gathers any slightly p14Time for your longest drive. The green is reachable in 2, but be aware that the ball tends to run up the green! An excellent opportunity for a birdie.15An attractive par 3, but choose your club carefully, you are sheltered from the wind here but the flight of your ball is not! If the wind is blowing it could be two extra clubs.16A narrow gorse-lined fairway where only an accurate tee shot will suffice. This is the start of an extremely challenging closing three holes where many good rounds have been ruined17Another nerve-wracking tee shot which leaves an equally difficult second to a green surrounded by gorse and sand.18A semi-blind drive to a narrowing fairway traversed by a ridge, leaves a second shot to a green protected by six bunkers.
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