11st Restenneth – Generous start with a wide fairway and bowl shaped green. Lay up short of the bunker at the bottom of the hill to leave a mid to short iron in.22nd Lochhead – Good drive required to reach the plateau of an elevated fairway to ensure a view of the pin.Approach shots landing short will kick forward off the slope at the front of the green.33rd Dunnichen – Slight dog leg right to left.All of the hazards are at the front of the green so take an extra club as the mounds at the back of the green will stop a shot from going too long.44th Cat Law – Keep the tee shot to the right hand side of the fairway to open up the line in to the green.Keep the approach shot right to avoid chipping from below the level of the green.55th Balmashanner – Strong par 3. Middle of the green is a good result.5th Balmashanner – Strong par 3. Middle of the green is a good result.66th Burnside – A drive down the left hand side will open up the green with slope that feed a shot in from the right.6th Burnside – A drive down the left hand side will open up the green with slope that feed a shot in from the right.77th Quarry – Dog leg right to left that plays longer than its yardage due to the prevailing wind. Par is a good result.88th RescO-Bie – Good risk and reward hole with a well bunkered landing area. Players can lay up from the bunkers or thread a drive between them.99th Verdant – Burn skirts closely to the left hand side of a very receptive green.9th Verdant – Burn skirts closely to the left hand side of a very receptive green.1010th Gate – Hitting the fairway is essential to gain maximumcontrol for a difficult second shot to a small elevated green.1111th Auchterforfar – Plays longer as the hole is up hill and into the prevailing wind.1212th Turin – Length is the difficulty here as it is the longest par 4 on the course.Straight forward tee shot with a second shot to a front to back sloping green.1313th Shelter – Bowl shaped green, any shot kept between the two bunkersflanking the green will result in a good birdie chance.1414th Lang Howe – Short par 5.Those going for the green in two are faced with a tight entrance to a long green.1515th Braid’s Best – Signature hole. Left to right dog leg.Those who have played before know to use the slope on the right to bring the ball on to the green and to avoid the drop and bunkers to the left.1616th Gulley – All carry to the green. Players must ensure they have enough club to pass all the trouble.16th Gulley – All carry to the green. Players must ensure they have enough club to pass all the trouble.1717th Pitreuchie – Tight tee shot with a second shot that requires finding the correct part of a three tiered green.17th Pitreuchie – Tight tee shot with a second shot that requires finding the correct part of a three tiered green.1818th Cunninghill – Longer hitters may try to drive over the hill towards the green. Care should be taken to see if the pin is on the top or bottom level of the green.18th Cunninghill – Longer hitters may try to drive over the hill towards the green. Care should be taken to see if the pin is on the top or bottom level of the green.
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