1A drive into the left half of the fairway will give the best angle into the green to avoid the front bunker. The green is slightly elevated.2Be aware of the cross ditch when planning your lay up. The green is a small figure of eight. Aiming at the centre line of the green will leave you not too far from the hole.Be aware of the cross ditch when planning your lay up. The green is a small figure of eight. Aiming at the centre line of the green will leave you not too far from the hole.3The uphill shot to the green needs more club than you think as it has a false front. Anything short and the ball will roll off the green.The uphill shot to the green needs more club than you think as it has a false front. Anything short and the ball will roll off the green.4Downhill dogleg left. Pick a tree on the far right hand side of the fairway and take dead aim.5Dogleg right. Favour the left half of the fairway as this will open up the green.6Thread the needle. Aim for the left half of the green for an easier putt.Thread the needle. Aim for the left half of the green for an easier putt.7Plan your lay-up distance or can you carry the ditch? Aim right of the flag for an uphill putt.8Dogleg left. Plan your layup to give the best angle into the flag. Aim to the right of the flag with your approach to give yourself an uphill putt.9Distance control is important here as you are hitting into a shallow green.Distance control is important here as you are hitting into a shallow green.10The green slopes from right to left. Aim left of the flag for an uphill putt.The green slopes from right to left. Aim left of the flag for an uphill putt.11The tee shot suits a left to right shape. The downhill approach allows you to run your ball into the greenThe tee shot suits a left to right shape. The downhill approach allows you to run your ball into the green12Dogleg left with out of bounds on your left. Plan your lay up or go for the green. Be careful as the Penalty Area on the left of the green can come into play for your approach shotDogleg left with out of bounds on your left. Plan your lay up or go for the green. Be careful as the Penalty Area on the left of the green can come into play for your approach shot13A very small green. Aim at the centre and you will never be far from the pin.A very small green. Aim at the centre and you will never be far from the pin.14This hole plays uphill all the way so club selection is crucial. The bunker in front of the green is waiting to catch you out.This hole plays uphill all the way so club selection is crucial. The bunker in front of the green is waiting to catch you out.15The fairway slopes left to right, so aim for the left half of the fairway for the easiest approach shot. The green has a subtle slope from front to back.16The tee shot should favour the left half of the fairway for the best approach to this uphill green. An extra club is often needed to get pin high.17This green is slightly raised and will require the right club selection to get it close.This green is slightly raised and will require the right club selection to get it close.18Watch out for the well-placed fairway bunkers. Plan your lay up to give you the best angle into the flag.
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