1Tip: A good opening hole, usually played downwind.However to reach the green in two, your drive has to be down the right half of the fairway.Otherwise the best plan is to lay up short of the big bunker on the right leaving a pitch up the full length of the green.2Tip: A very demanding par 3. Played into the prevailing wind it requires a very straight long iron shot. Bunker and burn await the shot going left and if you miss on the right hand3Tip: First of the long par 4’s.The drive should favour the left side of the fairway but watch out for the bunker about 220 yards from the tee. The second shot with a long iron or wood must be kept between the tw4Tip: A lot depends on the wind. Downwind a long hitter can carry the hill and be hitting a short iron –sounds easy! However into the wind you have to decide whether or not to carry the burn in two. The approach to the green must be accurate as the ball is thrown off in all direction5sounds easy! However into the wind you have to decide whether or not to carry the burn in two.The approach to the green must be accurate as the ball is thrown off in all directions.6Tip: Good par 3 with long, narrow green. The tee shot must carry the bunker at the front of the green.The best bet is to play for the right half of the green, however the dreaded burn awaits the slice.7Tip: The tee shot should favour the left half of the fairway to avoid running into the trees up the right-hand side.The green is a fairly generous target, but your second shot, usually played into the wind, is very deceptive – always hit one extra club here.8Tip: Most difficult of the par 5’s. Long hitters must lay up short of the burn with the tee shot.The second shot must be left of centre leaving the easiest approach. The green slopes a lot from back to front so don’t be past the pin. A true three shot par 5 so be happy with 9Tip: The tee shot is played between the fairway bunkers.From level with bunkers you have a shot of 100 yards to a big green – the only one on the course without any bunkers. Make sure you are up, as the burn will catch the mis-hit sec10Tip: An elevated tee allows you to see all the trouble! Five big bunkers will catch the tee shot that is short or inaccurate. Hit one extra club as there is no trouble at the back.11Tip: Stroke index 1 and justifiably so.The drive between the trees must hit the fairway to give you a chance of reaching the green in two. Into the prevailing wind most players should play for a five.The approach shot to the green should be left of centre avoiding trees and bunkers. Again, a deceptive approach with a lot of dead ground in front of the green.12Tip: A very good driving hole. The drive must be right of centre avoiding the group of bunkers on the left.However, your prO-Blems are not over yet as your second shot uphill must be accurate. This is one occasion when short of the pin is better as you are looking at three putts from th13Tip: check where pin is on 16th green (to your right).The drive should be aimed left of the two fairway bunkers. Don’t drive right as there is no way into the green.The second shot should be aimed just inside the Temple as the ball will kick to the left. If the pin is on the left-hand side be very wary with your putt – it’s not the first t14Tip: Shortest and prO-Bably the easiest par 3 on the course.Don’t be complacent though. Your tee shot has to be hit far enough to avoid the burn and the very deep bunkers at the front of this green. No trouble at the back.15Tip: Dog-leg right. Aim your tee shot left of the small tree at the top of the hill.Easiest approach is from the left side of the fairway where a short iron can set up one of the best birdie chances on the course.16Tip: One of the most difficult par 4’s. The drive must be straight as two big trees guard the green to the right and the left.These trees are 40 yards from the middle of the green so hit one extra club for your second.17Tip: A definite birdie opportunity.Aim down the right hand side of the fairway to get a favourable bounce. In dry conditionsthis green is reachable in two. Your approach shot is longer than it looks.18Tip: Named after the great Ronnie Shade.Just because he always made a three does not mean this is a push-over! From the medal tee your drive must be right of centre avoiding the groups of trees on the left. A good drive
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