1Not the longest of opening holes, but accuracy is key here, find the top of the slope and you will leave yourself a nice 100 yard pitch into the green.Fail to find the top of the slope and you will face a blind uphill shot to a green that slopes from right to left.2A blind tee shot, which needs to be placed to the right hand side of the black and white marker, this will leave you with a mid to short iron in over a small front bunker, to a lonMake sure you are accurate with your yardage for your second shot, or you could be facing a long and difficult putt, which can very quickly lead to a 3 putt!3A short par 4 where long iron from the tee is required to avoid the large tree in the middle of the fairway, leaving you a mid to short iron in. There is a green side bunker which It is important you find the target here and don’t go long or you will face a chip shot from thick rough, up a steep bank to a small target.4This is one of the toughest par 4’s on the course . Your drive will aim to find the narrow gap between the tree line, which will leave you around 150 yards to the green.The green is long and narrow with run offs on 3 sides, you’re second shot must be accurate or you will face a difficult pitch shot.The long green can leave you with a lengthy birdie putt but a par is a very good score on this very difficult hole.5The tee shot here is back over the 4th green to a downhill, blind fairway.Finding the fairway is crucial here. You will face a second shot, with a downhill lie, over a ditch and trees to reach the green.You cannot go long otherwise you will have a challenging shot back onto the green.6The first of 3 par 3’s and the only one not guarded by water. Your tee shot needs to find the right hand side of the green here, as a severe slope will bring it back towards theYou must be long enough, as anything short will catch the front slope of the green and find its way back down off the green.Get your tee shot right here and you could be looking at a very good chance of birdie.7A tough tee shot of 230 yards uphill will get you to the top of a steep slope, then it’s a 90 degree dog leg to the left which leaves a small pitch into a fairly large green.The steep greenside bunker on the left must be avoided at all costs.8Our very beautiful signature hole is a 144 yard par 3. Surrounded by 2 ponds and 3 bunkers, accuracy is key here, but finding the green isn’t the only thing you need to do, any shot beyond the flag will leave you a very fast, and tri9This par 5 measures 493 yards from the whites. The drive is best placed just to the right of the black and white marker which, if hit well, should leave you an iron into a big greeThe green is very inviting and if you find it, there is a good chance of making birdie or better before the turn!10A challenging start to the back 9, a long uphill par 4 that requires a slight fade from the drive to follow the shape of the hole, a good drive should leave you a mid to short ironThe green is protected by a bunker left and tall trees right so accuracy is key with the approach.A long green is the target here, so picking the right yardage for your second shot is vital or you will leave yourself a lengthy putt for birdie.11A risk and reward hole awaits you on the 11th, a safe tee shot, and a short second shot can lead to a comfortable par.An aggressive tee shot however, can see you drive the short par 4 and pick up a shot or 2 on the course!Get it wrong, and this well guarded green, with a narrow entrance can see you easily drop some shots.12The 12th hole starts a very tough stretch of the course shaping to the left slightly, your drive must find the gap in the trees to leave you a clear view to a very long, left to riA mid to long iron will be required for your next shot, with the ball almost certainly above your feet.If you miss the green, make sure its left, or face a quick, downhill chip to a green sloping away from you.13The toughest hole on the course - A long, slightly uphill, dog-leg left, where the landing area for the drive is very small and tree trouble to the right. You will probably be looking at a fairway wood for your 2nd! Staying away from the out of bounds and the ditch on the left is key, but don’t leave yourself too much work as the g14The last par 3 - thought to be the toughest. A large pond lies in front and to the right of the green to catch any poorly struck shots.A small green means a small landing area from the tee, and anything near the front edge will more often than not find its way back down the slope and into the water.Long is better here, but be careful not to go too long or you'll face a tricky downhill chip back towards the water!15A long, slight dog leg right par 4 where your drive must find the left hand side of the fairway so as to open up the green for your second a drive to the left leaves you blocked ouYour 2nd shot will be a long to mid iron into a large green protected by a small greenside bunker on the left. Missing this bunker is a must if you are to make par here.16An iron off the tee is required at 16, a high draw over the large tree in the middle of the fairway will set you up with a short lshot into a big green protected by bunkers all aroFind the fairway and pick the right club for your second shot and there is a very good chance of a birdie.17With a blind tee shot, this slight dog-leg to the right offers a chance for some big hitters to drive the green here.Using the downhill slope and a slight fade, you could have an eagle attempt here! If you choose to play safe and hit an iron from the tee, you will leave yourself a short pitch intBut beware, the small greenside bunker will catch any poor shots.18This tough last hole is all uphill, with an out of bounds on the right and hedgerows to the left, to a green where you can't see the bottom of the flag.Make sure you take more club than you think for the second shot as the distance can be deceiving!When you find the green a very fast downhill putt will be waiting for you if you're long of the flag, which can see you back off the front! A par is a great score on this hole!
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