1The opening hole is called 'The Oaks' after the majestic oak trees that used to stand to the right of the fairway. The hole slopes downhill all the way but an accurate drive is ess2This hole is known as "Braids", after James Braids, who put in the bunker about 20 yards short of the green. This bunker makes the green appear deceptively near after a good straigThis hole is known as "Braids", after James Braids, who put in the bunker about 20 yards short of the green. This bunker makes the green appear deceptively near after a good straig3The longest hole on the course and a stiff par 4. The drive from a small tee set in the side of the hill and the hole takes its name, "The Pulpit" from this. A hooked shot here cou4After the longest hole on the course one is immediately faced with "The Shortest". A straight forward firm shot over the pond should find the green, which slopes towards the tee.After the longest hole on the course one is immediately faced with "The Shortest". A straight forward firm shot over the pond should find the green, which slopes towards the tee.5The drive here is most important. A poorly hit shot will find plenty of trouble about 100 yards from the tee where there is a road and a hedge with a ditch just beyond it. That is 6Beware of a hook on the left is an out of bounds fence and just beyond it is a cornfield from which the hole takes its name. The hole faces due - west and therefore the wind has a 7"Rest & Be Thankful" is the appropriate name given to this hole for one might feel one has earned a rest after having played it successfully. Uphill all the way, the fairway has tw8A long, difficult short hole which is called "The Road Hole" because a road encountered at the fifth is crossed again here. Three bunkers guard the approach to the green on the rig9A good finishing hole which brings one back to the clubhouse. The fairway is slightly dog-legged to the right and goes uphill in two large curves to the terraced green. Keeping the101112131415161718
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