1This hole’s bark is worse than its bite! From the tee the longer hitters can take on the corner and get close to the green. For most mortals, lay up to the left and it’s a shorThis hole’s bark is worse than its bite! From the tee the longer hitters can take on the corner and get close to the green. For most mortals, lay up to the left and it’s a shor2This picturesque hole is at the lowest point of the course. A right to left drive from the tee starting over the large oak that guards the fairway is the ideal shot. Play it 20 yar3Don’t let the wide fairway fool you. This tight tree lined hole means you have to hit your tee shot exactly at the top of the step in the left to right fairway. Failure to do so 4This hole favours the longer hitters. The further down the fairway you go the wider it gets. At about 90 yards from the green the ground starts to slope from right to left so keep 5Don’t go right! If you don’t catch the long bunker guarding the right hand side of this narrow green, the ball will be thrown 40 yards down into the 4th fairway. Much better toDon’t go right! If you don’t catch the long bunker guarding the right hand side of this narrow green, the ball will be thrown 40 yards down into the 4th fairway. Much better to6As stroke index 1, this hole plays into the prevailing wind making it play longer than its yardage. Aim at the marker post on the tee shot. Think twice on the second shot as there 7Water, water everywhere! This hole will test your decision making skills. On the tee shot you can either lay up short of the pond or go for the big drive. Players taking on the driWater, water everywhere! This hole will test your decision making skills. On the tee shot you can either lay up short of the pond or go for the big drive. Players taking on the dri8The prevailing wind will try to push your golf ball towards the water on the right. Aim for the left hand side of the green as anything right of the flag will end up wet. With a veThe prevailing wind will try to push your golf ball towards the water on the right. Aim for the left hand side of the green as anything right of the flag will end up wet. With a ve9Aim at the left hand corner of the house to hit this narrow fairway. Go for the green in two if you think you can avoid the large bunker guarding the right hand side of the green. 10Aim to land on the left side of the green. A severe slope on the back left and a gaping bunker on the right awaits any miss-hit iron shot. Don’t get drawn into going for the backAim to land on the left side of the green. A severe slope on the back left and a gaping bunker on the right awaits any miss-hit iron shot. Don’t get drawn into going for the back11On this gentle right to left dogleg stay to the right of the large tree on the tee shot. A well struck drive will leave a chance for going for the green in two. If you get out of pOn this gentle right to left dogleg stay to the right of the large tree on the tee shot. A well struck drive will leave a chance for going for the green in two. If you get out of p12Our signature hole. This beautiful drop hole falls 100 feet to the green. It gives the perfect example of risk and reward. Choose to hit the ball next to the 100 yard marker leavinOur signature hole. This beautiful drop hole falls 100 feet to the green. It gives the perfect example of risk and reward. Choose to hit the ball next to the 100 yard marker leavin13The longest of the four par 5s on the Duchy Course. From the tee play your drive through the middle of the two heather beds. From there you can decide to play the risky shot by cutThe longest of the four par 5s on the Duchy Course. From the tee play your drive through the middle of the two heather beds. From there you can decide to play the risky shot by cut14This short par 4 is another birdie chance. Keep your tee shot down the left hand side of the fairway avoiding the bordering row of trees. This will open up the green and leave a mu15The tee shot definitely favours a right to left shot as a large tree overhangs the left hand side of the hole. Two bunkers left and right of the green await errand shots. A fairly The tee shot definitely favours a right to left shot as a large tree overhangs the left hand side of the hole. Two bunkers left and right of the green await errand shots. A fairly 16A right to left dogleg hole follows the contour of StonEastonPark. Out of bounds down the left and a large tree guarding the right hand side of the fairway make it a very tight tee17Toughest hole on the course. Choose to leave your tee shot short of the two lakes left and right of the fairway and you will be left with a 200 yard shot over water to an extremely18The closing hole is the longest par 4 on the course. It plays shorter as the prevailing wind is usually down. Play it into the wind every now and again and it’s a brute. Get a go
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