1The opening hole at Epsom gives the golfer a gentle start with an open fairway, slightly uphill with trees either side.Once this tee shot has been negotiated a mid-iron shot awaits to a large undulating green where a 3 putt is a common occurrence.2An accurate drive is required to set up the opportunity of a mid iron shot across the valley to the two tiered green.Anyone who overshoots the green is left with a perilous chip down the slope with the green running away from them.3The first par 3 measures 192 yards from the white tee.Golfers have to first negotiate the large oak tree in the middle of the fairway and heavy rough to the left.The large undulating green runs downhill from left to right, and the golfer who can position their ball on the front or right side of the green will have a good chance of a birdie 4A shortish par 4 on which tee shots tend to run to the right towards the trees and rough.Being stroke index 17 it’s one of the easier holes on the course but beware the large undulating green and if the ball comes to rest above the pin the golfer must give the putt f5A challenging par 4, which has a long open fairway. It is played uphill with a dog leg right to one of the highest parts of the course, where the wind can be at its strongest.6A memorable hole on which golfers can forget the golf and admire the breathtaking view of London’s skyline.However when it’s time to play you better be ready with a good straight one. Trouble abounds all the way from tee to green. Once on the fairway the golfer must still fly the vall7A challenging par 4 with a dog leg left that requiresa straight tee shot to the left side of the fairway. An errant drive will receive maximum penalty with trees to both sides of the fairway.If the fairway is found, the second shot is a case of hitting a precise iron the correct distance. The second shot plays slightly uphill to a steeply sloping green from back to fro8The shortest par 4 on the course but with a tee shot that requires accuracy through the narrowest of gaps. For many an iron shot is the best option to avoid the trees on the right.9This strong par 4 with a sweeping right hand dog-leg,on which the player must aim for the middle of the fairway, avoiding the trees on the right and rough on the left.Beware the tree standing guard on the right front of the green which has captured many a stray ball.10The 293 yard 10th requires an accurate tee shot through the trees to an openfairway and a relatively straight forward iron shot to a large green. From here golfers enjoy stunning views as this is the highest point of the course.11A par 5 that requires a straight tee shot to avoid the out of bounds to the left and trees on the right of an open fairway.The two tiered green affords the smallest of targets when the pin is located on the back shelf.12The first of the back nine par 3 holes is a long hole played through a funnel of trees to a large undulating green that plays right to left.If the green is missed the player has a tough challenge to make par.13An accurate tee shot required to make par, with focus on finding the right side of the gently sloping green as the ball has a tendency to roll to the left.An accurate tee shot required to make par, with focus on finding the right side of the gently sloping green as the ball has a tendency to roll to the left.14The wide fairway sweeps up and over a ridge then runs gently downhill and to the right.A difficult green sloping front to back.15From the back tee the 15th is the most formidable par 5 and stroke index 2 for a good reason.For the long hitters, a good tee shot hugging the left corner of corridor of trees will set up a long second towards this testing green.For shorter hitters, use all the fairway for your tee shot. This will leave a second that will run down the slope, before offering your 3rd shot into the testing green. Pin positio16Hole 16 is a picturesque hole straight down the valley.Although not a long par 4 the tiered green requires the golfers full attention to achieve par.17This short par 3 hole demands the golfer to play an accurate tee shot from an elevated tee to a raised green.The key to overcoming this hole is in selecting the correct club. Often good shots get punished badly if the club selected is not right.18The ideal tee shot cuts the left hand corner but needs to be long to give a straight hit into the green.Beware the hedge that has claimed many a ball, and bunkers to both sides of the green.
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