1"A gentle starting hole where a straight drive down the hill will leave just a short pitch to the green but longer hitters beware of the open ditches in the rough to the left and r2"A slight dogleg left up the hill, the sensible play is up the middle, as cutting the dogleg will leave you a shorter second shot but will you be blocked out by a tree.Any second shot into the bank on the right should roll back onto the green, but miss left and you face a tough pitch up to the raised green."3"A testing par 3 with an elevated tee. Beware of the bunkers left and right and some vicious swings on the green!"4"A fairly straight forward Par 5, more skillful golfers will set it out over the trees with a draw which will shorten the hole considerably, but anything that does not make it is gA bunker is also placed just over the brow beyond the 150 marker to the left side of the fairway and a deep pot bunker awaits any approach to the green pulled left."5"Another Par 5 where ditches run up the left and right next to the tree line, anything outside the right hand ditch is O-O-B.Quite a tight drive and second shot, but negotiate these safely and you should be left with a fairly straight forward shot into a large green."6"A relatively short Par 3 over a pond, but loaded with danger. Anything miss hit will almost certainly end up wet. A wide bunker in front of the green and another to the left coupled with dense woodland to the right and behind leave little room for error!"7"This hole doglegs slightly to the left. The safe line is to aim at the right hand white 150 marker. Longer hitters can cut the dogleg by hitting it straight over the wooded area. Be aware of the open ditch that runs between the 150 marker and the green, this can catch out super long hitters from the tee, particularly in summer, and also waits to collect a mThe green slopes from right to left and is protected by a grass bunker on the high side and a deep bunker way below the level of the green waits to collect anything pulled left. Ri8"A fairly straight forward par 4, just beware of the ditch and out of bounds up the left. Also anything blocked out to the right will find no real trouble, but you could be blocked out by a tree.A bunker on the front left corner of the long narrow green will tend to swallow anything under hit."9"A long Par 3 with O-O-B up the left side, anything blocked right will usually be collected by the mature conifers.A 2 tier green can leave a challenging put if you are on the wron10"A fairly straight forward hole if you hit the fairway, anything wayward could see you blocked out by one of the many trees dotted around the rough."11"Open ditches left and right await a very stray tee shot, but anywhere near the fairway poses little trouble. Any second shot hit towards the right edge of the green usually gathers down. Try to avoid the bunker to the left though."12"A long par 4, miss the fairway and you are unlikely to be able to get up to the large green in 2."13"A short par 3 with a green that slopes up from the front. With the pin at the front it is a straight forward hole but the further back the pin goes increases the difficulty as the14"Our signature hole and a favourite of members and visitors alike. A long iron or utility club is usually enough to get to the corner of the sharp dogleg. The secret is how close you dare set out your tee shot to the tree line on the left as the further right you go will leave a longer unsighted second shot. Position A is just beyond the left hand 150 marker at the top of the bank where you will be left with a clear view of the green sitting well below you with a short iron in your han15"The main trouble is down the right where the land falls away towards the river bank and anything down this side will tend to kick even further right and into trouble.The safe route is up the left side. The fairway dips down steeply at about 130 yards out before climbing back up to the green. Watch out for the open ditch in the dip and a bunker Any second shot blocked out right will usually tangle up in the large tree which sometimes spits the ball back onto the green but more often than not throws it into the river!!"16"A slight dogleg left where you should aim for the right side of the fairway to avoid the risk of getting blocked out by the conifers, avoid them and you will have a fairly straigh17"A short par 3 and the easiest hole on the course!! Make sure you get up to the top level, anything less will wind it’s way back off the front of the green. The uphill nature of 18"A great finishing hole which doglegs gently left. The fairway also slopes right to left and the rough is scattered with tree’s of varying maturity, so hitting the fairway is key
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