1Pro Tip: Gentle opening hole – dog-leg right – placement between the trees more important than length here2Pro Tip: Short Par 4 – avoid the water with your tee shot – watch out for the pot bunker which eats into the front/middle right of the greenPro Tip: Short Par 4 – avoid the water with your tee shot – watch out for the pot bunker which eats into the front/middle right of the green3Pro Tip: Wait for bell to ring before playing – blind Par 3 – marker post is a good line with the bale out being to the right4Pro Tip: Keep drive up the middle – pitch to correct tier to set up a birdie chance5Pro Tip: Telegraph pole is a good line from the tee – the second shot plays uphill with run offs at the front and right6Pro Tip: Keep tee shot to right of bunker to leave a straightforward second – known as the flattest green on the coursePro Tip: Keep tee shot to right of bunker to leave a straightforward second – known as the flattest green on the course7Pro Tip: Picturesque Par 3! The green is guarded by water so take plenty of club to avoid wet feet!Pro Tip: Picturesque Par 3! The green is guarded by water so take plenty of club to avoid wet feet!8Pro Tip: Blind uphill tee shot –fairway slopes left to right – miss green at your peril – bunkers await on both sides9Pro Tip: Straight tee shot is required on this tough par 4 with trees right and out of bounds left – your second shot will gather from the right10Pro Tip: The signature hole at Hirsel! No surprises here – avoid the bunkers – good chance to pick up a birdie11Pro Tip: Keep uphill tee shot to the left – severely sloping green – make sure you are below the hole – Par is always goodPro Tip: Keep uphill tee shot to the left – severely sloping green – make sure you are below the hole – Par is always good12Pro Tip: The first of the Par 5’s – trees line the right and out of bounds left –watch out for the fairway bunkers at 100-150 yards from the green and then the two by the green – front right pins will prove difficult13Pro Tip: Demanding uphill Par 4 – keep drive up the left – don’t argue with the oak tree as it’s older than you!14Pro Tip: Tee shot tends to gather from the right – green side bunkers will gather anything off linePro Tip: Tee shot tends to gather from the right – green side bunkers will gather anything off line15Pro Tip: A very tough hole – avoid trees on the right from the tee as your troubles have only started16Pro Tip: Enjoy the view of Hirsel Homestead – keep drive straight to avoid bunkers and a birdie may well be your reward17Pro Tip: Keep uphill tee shot on the short stuff – avoid the bunker on the approach –landing short is often required to hold onto the green – watch the drop off at the back18Pro Tip: Tee shot kept straight a must – watch for the second shot sloping into trees on the left –large flat green with bunkers 50 yards short left and right. Your refreshments at the 19th await!
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