1A gentle opening hole at 334 yards, a long iron is the sensible play with out of bounds to the right and a tree lined fairway to the left. Avoid the traps down the right….2A long par 4 dog leg, shaped from left to right. With one of the smallest greens on the course, and a downhill approach, judging the distance accurately for your second shot is cru3Although being stroke index 9, from the back tees, into a prevailing wind you will find this one of the hardest holes on the course! Slight dog leg from left to right, avoid the ou4The raised competition tee gives you full view of the perils ahead for the toughest hole on the course...Woods to the right run the length of the hole and a dry ditch 130 yards from the green needs to be avoided.5A true test of your golfing ability… One for the straight hitters! With trouble down both sides of the hole,you will need a mid to long iron to carry the brook which surrounds most of the green... An errant shot will undoubtedly result in tree trouble or a wet ball!6A tree lined right to left dog leg par 4. Reaching the apex of the corner is crucial for a par or better!7An excellent par 3, just over 200 yards from the back tees... Stroke Index 11 doesn't do it justice!8A long par 4 that requires a solid, straight tee shot to avoid the brook covering the right-hand side of the fairway...A single greenside bunker to the left is the only danger on the approach shot, a well struck iron shot will provide a great birdie opportunity!9A classic risk and reward hole... A raised tee, with a fairway that slopes towards the green,means the longer hitters in the right weather conditions can get very close if not on the green! Coming up short will test your short game… The sensible play is a mid to long iro10One of the hardest tee shots on the course! The tee sits lower than the highest point ofthe fairway which makes the tee shot semi blind. With Out of bounds to the left and a fairway that slopes left to right, means accuracy is required for correct positioning. Bunkersthe fairway which makes the tee shot semi blind. With Out of bounds to the left and a fairway that slopes left to right, means accuracy is required for correct positioning. Bunkers11Another tough par 3! The raised tee overlooking the green 180 yards below makes this a very attractive looking hole.One of the widest greens on the course, however 4 bunkers surround it meaning a precise iron shot is required to avoid a potentially difficult up and down par save.12A short but interesting par 4. Don’t let the stroke index of 10 fool you, out of bounds to the left follows the right to left dog leg the entire length of the hole.A stream that splits the fairway requires a 175 yard carry to safety. Beware the back pin position…13A long par 4 with the fairway offset to the right of the raised tee. Well positioned fairway bunkers test your driving accuracy.Out of bounds to the left and a small brook that encroaches on the fairway 130 yards from the green. Take the time to appreciate the amazing view over the town...14A testing Par 3 that usually plays more difficult with the common prevailing wind.Danger lurks around the green, with bunkers left and right, but also beware of the brook which runs short. A good shot which finds the putting surface could set up an excellent bir15A fairly short par 4... Avoid the trees on the left and you should leave yourself a short iron into the green.The green is small, but well protected by bunkers on both sides, club selection and accuracy are key for the second shot.16The only par 5 on the course... You must avoid the stream that runs the length of the hole to the left and ensure sure you are far enough down in order to carry a small brook with 17The longest par 4 on the course, measuring a mere 439 yards! You must carry the stream off of the tee and hope you’vehit a good enough and long enough shot to give you a chance with your second of clearing the greenside stream.18Mirroring the 9th hole, the last hole presents another risk and reward shortish par 4.The longer hitters can leave themselves a pitch into the green, but you must avoid the trees to the left and the bunkers to the right. A sensible tee shot should result in a good s
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