1An inviting opening par 5 from the White Tee.The big hitters may fancy their chances of reaching in 2 shots but beware of the well guarded green.2An accurate drive is required on this right to left dog leg.Selecting the correct club for the downhill approach shot is a must with out of bounds and the river immediately behind the green. If the flag is at the back stay short to avoid a 3Risk and reward. The river on the left must be avoided.This short par 4 may tempt the llonger hitter although the fairway narrows the closer to the green. The sensible play is a fairway wood or long iron from th te, eaving a short ironThis short par 4 may tempt the llonger hitter although the fairway narrows the closer to the green. The sensible play is a fairway wood or long iron from th te, eaving a short iron4Position off the tee is at a premium with out of bounds extendingthe entirely up the left hand side of the hole. Well placed fairway bunkers are strategically place and narrow the landing area. A tough approach is faced to find this tricky elevathe entirely up the left hand side of the hole. Well placed fairway bunkers are strategically place and narrow the landing area. A tough approach is faced to find this tricky eleva5The first of our attractive par 3’s. Bunkers left and right guard this green. A tee shot finding the middle of the green is always good here.The first of our attractive par 3’s. Bunkers left and right guard this green. A tee shot finding the middle of the green is always good here.6A lengthy par 5 with an uphill second shot. Both the drive and lay-up are protected by well located bunkers.You should plot your way up this hole to find the green that is always challenging. The green slopes fiercely from back to front so stay below the flag with your approach.7The shortest and most picturesque of our par 3’s. Well bunkered on 3 sides and mature oaks and beech trees channel the tee shot. Select the right club or take the consequences.8A drive to the corner of this medium length dog leg par 4 will put you in good position on this challenging hole. Don’t try and take too much off the corner as the spinney will b9The question is how close to the green do you want to get?The well placed fairway pot bunker may catch you out.The green is very well guarded so an accurate approach is crucial.10A drive up the right is the best line off the tee as the left handfairway bunker is a magnet for anything remotely off line.The second shot is a choice between going for the green or a sensible lay up shot.11This slight dog leg to the right over the river requiresa good drive up the left hand side to open up the green. Too far left or right and you will need to take your medicine.12This is our Signature Hole beautifully framed against thehillside on the left and pond to the right guarding the green. Good position off the tee is imperative and sets you up nicely for your approach but mind the water.13Left on this hole is not an option as an unseen pond is waiting for a misguided drive.The right hand fairway bunker is also bigger than you think. For the second shot the River Sowe comes into play and its very presence will make you think twice about going for the 14The start of the final five which have destroyed many a score card.This dog leg right, to a well guarded green is our most testing par 4. A drive up the left hand side is the place to be and opens up the narrow green for your second shot.15The longest of our par 3’s and although down hill will test even the most skilful player. Though the pond should not come into play beware nevertheless, a par on this hole never 16The longest par 5 where a good drive is a must as twofairway bunkers lay in waiting.Think carefully about your second shot here, as this is an important lay up in order to make the green in regulation.17Depending on the pin position this par 3 can prove very tricky. When the hole cut on the upper tier only the very brave will be rewarded. A miss to the right leaves you a testing l18This tree-lined uphill hole demands a very straight drive to leave you mid iron approach to our finishing wellbunkered green. With a backdrop of the colourful rockery make sure your club selection is spot-on as anything short may find the sand.
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