1A nice gentle(ish) start to your round. Often played down wind, this is a medium length par 5 that dog legs right to left.Two large Bunkers guard the narrow entrance to the larger green that slopes from left to right. A definite birdie chance for longer hitters.2A long and challenging par 4, where the wide fairway slopes from left to right.Club selection for your approach shot is tricky looking down onto the green that slopes towards the water. A par on this hole is a great score!3A picturesque short par 3, however depending on the wind club selection can be tricky.An elevated tee shot to a small target guarded by bunkers and a stream that will catch anything slightly offline. The green slopes from left to right. Don’t be fooled by its Stro4The fourth is a comfortable par 5. The fairway slopes from left to right, so keep your drive up the left side.Guarded by a stream that goes half way up the hole on the left, accuracy is key for your second. The green is a 3 tier MacKenzie green, guarded by large bunkers on each side.5The fifth is a strong par 3 and wind will typically play on your club selection.Bunkers guard the front and right hand side for anything short or slightly offline. Be aware of the Out of Bounds for anything too long. A shot into the heart of the green, two put6This is an excellent Par 4. An element of risk and reward from the tee.A successful drive will leave a relatively short iron approach, however accuracy will be key as the landing area narrows beyond the big tree on the right, and a stream will catch a7The seventh is a relatively short par 4 dogleg from right to left.Take the tiger line, which will shorten the hole dramatically or aim just left of the fairway bunker and use the camber of the fairway to your advantage.Raised approach to a large green with subtle slopes.8A strong par 4, however will typically play down wind.A drive past the big tree on the right hand side of the fairway is your goal.Beware of the out of bounds behind and to the left of the green, so an accurate approach is required. No prizes for being long!9Hole 9 can be a good challenge into the wind.The fairway bunker will be out of reach for most.Aim down the left hand side to give yourself the best approach into a narrow raised green. Anything slightly offline to the right will find the newly renovated bunker. A good finis10Our signature hole. Take in the amazing views of the Derbyshire countryside.A solid shot into the middle of the fairway avoiding the two bunkers will leave a short iron into a large green that slopes from back to front. Try and leave your ball beneath the There are some quick putts back down this green!11Take a breather! More great views across Derbyshire.This cracking par 5 plays all down hill and will be a great birdie chance for all levels. The stream before the green makes going for the green in two not always an easy decision, 12A medium length par 4, however plays longer as uphill.Dog leg from right to left a good drive will leave a medium to long approach depending on how much of the corner you dare take on. This hole plays longer than it looks so you may n13This is a great par 4. Dog leg from right to left. Bigger hitters can leave themselves with a short iron uphill to the green,but must be careful from the tee not to go too long and end up blocked out by the tree line. Most will play short to the top of the hill and have an approach level with the green.14A long par 4 down the hill. Typically plays down wind so will play shorter than it looks.From the tee you need to be aware of the stream that runs parallel to the right-hand side of the fairway.The narrow green is guarded by bunkers on both sides and has many subtle borrows and slopes so leaving your ball on the right side of the hole is key.15Don’t go left! From an elevated Tee trees line both sides ofthe fairway, and with a good drive you will be able to see the green below.The approach must be accurate as a bunker guards anything left of the green and a stream guards the right.16A picturesque short par 3. Club selection and accuracy are key to setting up a good birdie chance.Quite a narrow target where anything offline will struggle to make par. The green slopes from back to front and makes for some fun pin placements. Try and leave the ball beneath th17Medium/Short par four, dog-leg right to left.Aim for the mast you can see in the distance and use the camber of the fairway to your advantage.Anything too far left will find the stream that runs parallel to the fairway. The green slopes back to front so be sure to leave your approach short of the pin.18A challenging finish. Usually into the wind, this is a long par four all the way up to the clubhouse.A good drive down the left avoiding the trees will leave a long-medium Iron. Avoid the two well placed bunkers catching anything short right. The green is protected by bunkers eith
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