11st Hole – 516yards men; 469yards ladies (Par 5) A great starting hole to get your swing flowing!The key features of this hole are the two large cross-bunkers at the bottom of the hill, which can be seen from the teeing area – take them on at your peril! Two other bunkers al22nd Hole – 328yards men; 292yards ladies (Par 4) This hole offers a definite chance to pick up a stroke to your handicapif you manage to hit a good tee-shot. It could leave you with a short iron to the green, but be aware of the four surrounding bunkers, and a tricky green that slopes from right to 33rd Hole – 487yards men; 447yards ladies (Par 5) The second of three Par 5's on the front nine.It is an opportunity for the bigger hitters to reach in two, particularly as the second shot plays downhill to a well-bunkered green. Not only does this green slope from right to l44th Hole – 289yards men; 258yards ladies (Par 4) Do not get lulled into a false sense of security that this is the first flag which you can actually see from the tee!! It may onlThere is an uphill shot to a heavily-bunkered green, which slopes from back to front.55th Hole – 314yards men; 291yards ladies (Par 4) A risk versus reward hole if you like a challenge!It turns 90 degrees right, but cutting the corner needs precision from the tee to carry the tall trees and the large bunkers. A more circumspect drive however could leave you with 66th Hole – 424yards men; 417yards ladies (Par 4) This is the high point of the course with fabulous views over the Staffordshire countryside.The hole dog-legs to the left, but trying to cut off too much of the dog-leg could land you in trouble. Try to avoid the two large bunkers 30 yards short of the green otherwise you77th Hole – 183yards men; 153yards ladies (Par 3) At last, a par 3! Beware it plays longer than its yardage,and is protected by two large bunkers and a green which slopes from back to front. Give yourself a pat on the back if you manage to birdie this one!88th Hole – 541yards men; 468yards ladies (Par 5) This is the longest of the Par 5's, and good test of your ball-striking and accuracy.Once you play to the top of the hill, the hole dog-legs slightly to the left. It is the only hole on the course without any green-side bunkers, although there two some 20 yards sho99th Hole – 415yards men; 349yards ladies (Par 4) This is a strong hole to finish the front nine.The view from the tee is deceptive as there is a hidden valley with two bunkers some 40 yards in front of the green. This can make the shot to the green a testing one, particularly1010th Hole – 289yards men; 278 ladies (Par 4) On the face of it this is an easy start to the back nine!The 10th hole is the same yardage for men as the 4th, and is again fraught with danger. It is drivable for those longer hitters, but is a small target with a deep bunker on the rig1111th Hole – 151yards men; 151yards ladies (Par 3) The 11th hole is the only one on the course where the teeing distance is identical for both the ladies and men.Five bunkers guard the entrance and surrounds of the green which slopes gently from front to back. There are out-of-bounds again on the left-hand side of the hole, but that needs t1212th Hole – 410yards men; 366 ladies (Par 4) A testing Par 4, which dog-legs from left to right.The drive needs to favour the left-hand side of the fairway to get the best view of the green. The shot to the green needs great precision to avoid the left-hand bunker and the trePar is a good score here as the green also has some subtle borrows.1313th Hole – 505yards men; 446yards ladies (Par 5) The 13th is the last of the Par 5's, and a double dog-leg.This hole is made for golfers who like to plot their way around a golf course. First their tee shot needs to avoid the left hand bunker, before they ensure that the trees and appro1414th Hole – 119yards men; 105yards ladies (Par 3) This recently re-modelled hole is no pushover despite only being just over a hundred yards long.The green is the smallest on the course and slopes from back to front. Any tee shots which miss the green, are likely to be gathered up into one of the three bunkers which are fed 1515th Hole – 359yards men; 327yards ladies(Par 4)This hole requires a drive over the brow of the hill in order to give a clear view of the green, which again slopes from back to front. Keeping the ball below the hole is important1616th Hole – 222yards men; 191yards ladies (Par 3) A challenging Par 3, but being downhill it does not play its full distance.However, you still need to produce one of your best shots to hit and hold the green, as it slopes from front to back. Any ball landing in the green-side bunker will present you wit1717th Hole – 415yards men (Par 4); 407yards ladies A good straight tee shot is needed on this hole to get to the top of the hill, and give you any chance of reaching the green in Bunkers left and right of the green also require the shot to be accurate in order to find the putting surface. The large green slopes from left to right, making a two-putt no forma1818th Hole – 338yards men; 311yards ladies (Par 4) The final hole is uphill all the way to the clubhouse.The longer the drive is hit, the narrower the landing area on the fairway becomes, potentially leaving a short, but tricky short iron if the fairway is missed.?Like many other greens, the putting surface slopes from back to front and any putt from above the hole will again require your full attention!
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