1A straight tee shot is required to a long left sweeping fairway followed by a club ofchoice for the second shot and then careful consideration is required for the shot to a sloping green.2A steady tee shot followed by an accurate pitch to a narrow raised green.A steady tee shot followed by an accurate pitch to a narrow raised green.3A difficult blind straight tee shot and the further the drive the narrower thefairway becomes with a horizontal dry ditch across the fairway to take into account followed byanother long shot into a narrow mouthed green with bunkers either side.4Our own postage stamp hole with a bunker across the front to contend with.5A steady shot onto the top of a plateau fairway with a downhill shot onto the green. The first hole of our Amen Corner.A steady shot onto the top of a plateau fairway with a downhill shot onto the green. The first hole of our Amen Corner.6A long difficult hole to a right to left sloping green. Say a prayer if a downhill putt is required especially in the summer.7The third hole of Amen Corner and prO-Bably the most difficult of the three with very little room for manoeuvre. A par here is a great score8A straight forward uphill hole to the very top of the course with outstanding views across several counties to the west and the next nearest highest point being the Ural mountains 9Keep your tee shot slightly left to a tight fairway sloping left to right.Also keep your second shot left as everything falls right onto the green.10A straight forward hole onto a slightly raised green, be careful when the wind blows.A straight forward hole onto a slightly raised green, be careful when the wind blows.11Again a straightaway shot with bunkers either side to be aware of.12A good drive to a generous fairway and a short pitch shot to a sloping green.If the wind is behind it may be possible to hit the green with a good tee shot.13A similar hole to the first with a late dogleg left after one or two downhill shots to a generous green.A similar hole to the first with a late dogleg left after one or two downhill shots to a generous green.14A slightly downhill green requires an accurate tee shot for par.15A short par four but uphill ground makes it longer than you think.Correct club selection is vital to hit the green.16Very much as the third hole this long par four is very tough for higher handicappers with the ditch coming into play just before the green.Very much as the third hole this long par four is very tough for higher handicappers with the ditch coming into play just before the green.17Running parallel to the sixteenth but not quite so difficult but a par requires four good shots.18A slight dogleg left to a green guarded by left and right front of green bunkers brings you home.A slight dogleg left to a green guarded by left and right front of green bunkers brings you home.
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