1The opening shot is often nerve-wracking so watch out for the out of bounds on the left hand side.A ditch guards the front of the green, so only a well-placed drive and a well-struck approach shot will be enough to find the putting surface.2The first of the par-5s requires an accurate drive to a fairway lined with trees on both sides.Find the right-hand side of the fairway and you may get a chance to go for the green in two.Find the right-hand side of the fairway and you may get a chance to go for the green in two.3The first of the par-3s is a real beauty with tall pines framing this tricky short hole.A long-iron is required for most players and the green is bowl-shaped, resulting in some very tricky putts. A three here is a great score.4A short par-4 that will present a birdie chance to many golfers.A long-iron or fairway wood is advisable as accuracy off the tee is crucial to give yourself a clear shot of the green.A long-iron or fairway wood is advisable as accuracy off the tee is crucial to give yourself a clear shot of the green.5A tricky par-4 dogleg right to left with a green that slopes sharply from right to left as well.Keeping your drive to the left half of the fairway is essential for a good line tothe green but beware the trees and out of bounds to the left. A par here is never a bad score.6The drive at this par-5 is a little blind but the landing area is generous so feel free to open your shoulders and give it your best.A stream just short of the putting surface protects the green from those attacking it in two but this is another good birdie opportunity.7A delightful par-3 with bunkers guarding the front corners. Judging the wind is often difficult here as tall trees surround the hole but a well-struck iron shot should yield a putt8The third par-5 on the front-9 and another that the longer hitters will look to attack. Most drives, though,will lead to a second shot being laid up at the top of the hill leaving a clear view of the green. The stream protects the approach shot again and you should be sure to leave yours9The front-9 closes with arguably its hardest hole.A long drive is required to give yourself a good look at the green and neutralise the stream that cuts across the fairway.The green is flat but out of bounds just beyond it should not be ignored. If you are offered a four...take it!10The back-9 opens with a picturesque par-4 which doglegs gently from left to right.The green is set just beyond a small stream, so approach shots must be well-struck to find the putting surface.11A more severe left-to-right dogleg this time, requiring a well-struck drive around the corner.Most golfers will be left with a medium- or long-iron approach shot to a green that slopes from front right to back left. Getting your ball in the right position is crucial to maki12A very pretty short hole which requires a medium-iron to a green that runs from back to front.Beware the greenside bunker and try not to go long or right, as getting up and down will be tricky to say the least.13The last of the par-5s requires a straight drive; anything less will require a recovery shot and most-likely take away the chance of a birdie.The green is well-protected in front so an accurate approach shot is necessary.14A difficult par-4 which doglegs gently from right to left.The green slopes from left to right, so keeping the ball in the right place is essential. A lateral water hazard and out of bounds on the left will naturally encourage golfers towa15The last of the four short holes is a strong par-3 requiring a long-iron for most players.The green is well-protected by bunkers and only the best of tee shots will yield a birdie-putt.16A long, tough par-4 that would not be out of place on many of the sports finest tracks.A long, straight drive is the only shot that will leave you with a shot at the green. Beware the large bunker front-right and do your best to hold the ball on the up-turned saucer 17The penultimate hole is one of our newer holes, having been reconstructed when the course was re-routed.A good drive is best placed on the left-hand side of the fairway to ensure that the tree beyond the stream does not interfere with the line of your approach shot. The undulating gr18The closing hole is a lovely par-4 that leads you back to the clubhouse.Keep your drive to the right-hand side of the fairway to give the best line to the green. Out of bounds surrounds the putting surface, as do two bunkers which, should you go in theKeep your drive to the right-hand side of the fairway to give the best line to the green. Out of bounds surrounds the putting surface, as do two bunkers which, should you go in the
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